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Batiniyya (Arabic: باطنية, romanized: Bāṭiniyyah)
refers to
groups that
distinguish between an outer,
exoteric (zāhir) and an inner,
esoteric (bāṭin)...
- form (zahir). Hence,
early Muslim heresiographers identified Ismailis as
Batiniyya, or Esotericists, due to
their focus on the
inner meaning. As mentioned...
- "Ja'farism" are
developed separately from the
teachings of Ithna'ashari Imāms.
Batiniyya groups, on the
other hand, were
divided into two sub-groups
known as Seveners...
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Ahmadis Mirzai Qadiani Isma'ilis
Batiniyya Sufis Grave worshipper Shias Rafida ****s
Bakriyyah Salafis Takfiri Wahabi...
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roots in
Malamatiyya and Wafa'i (a
combination of Yasawiyya-**** and
Batiniyya-Shia) of
orders are
offshoots of the
Suhrawardi order. The
Ashrafia after...
- or Hashshashin.
Contemporaneous Muslim authors referred to the sect as
Batiniyya (باطنية), Ta'limiyya (تعليمية), Isma'iliyya (إسماعيلية),
Nizariyya (نزارية)...
- creed, is
based upon a
syncretic fiqh (jurisprudence tradition)
called batiniyya,
referring to an
inner or
hidden meaning in holy texts. It incorporates...
- al-Athir, and Ata-Malik Juvayni. The
former two
referred to the ********ins as
batiniyya, an
epithet widely accepted by Isma'ilis themselves. The ********ins were...
- (theological conviction) is
based upon a
syncretic fiqh
system called as "
Batiniyya-Sufism"
which incorporates some
Qarmatian sentiments,
originally introduced...
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Ahmadis Mirzai Qadiani Isma'ilis
Batiniyya Sufis Grave worshipper Shias Rafida ****s
Bakriyyah Salafis Takfiri Wahabi...