Central to the belief of Twelver Shiism was the idea that

A. there were Twelve Commandments.
B. Ali had betrayed the prophet Muhammad and therefore his descendants could not rule.
C. any true believer could be the leader of the Islamic world.
D. the twelfth infallible imam was still alive and would return to spread his faith.
E. there were twelve principle manifestations of Allah.


Answer: D

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