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Ghayba or al-
Ghayba (Arabic: الغيبة, 'Occultation', 'Concealment') may
refer to:
Occultation (Islam), Shi'ite
eschatological belief in the concealment...
- Kitāb al-
Ghayba (Arabic: كتاب الغيبة, 'the Book of Occultation') may
refer to:
Kitab al-
Ghayba (al-Nu'mani), a work by the
Twelver Shi'ite
scholar Muhammad...
- Risālat al-
Ghayba (Arabic: رسالة الغيبة, 'Epistle of Occultation') may
refer to: Risālat al-
Ghayba, a work
written in 1021 by the
Druze leader Hamza ibn...
- Al-osul Al-fatawa Al-Mabsut Al-Iqtisad Al Hadi Ila
Tariq Al
Rashad Kitab al-
Ghayba Ekhtiyar Ma'refat Al-
Rijal Shia
Islam Ja'fari
jurisprudence The Four Books...
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eleventh Imam,
Hasan al-Askari (d. 874), who is said to be in
occultation (
ghayba) by
divine will. This is
rejected by ****s, who ****ert that the
Mahdi has...
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Occultation (Arabic: غَيْبَة,
ghayba) in Shia
Islam refers to the
eschatological belief that the Mahdi, a
descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, has...
- stands,
under which there is a
cellar (sardab) that
hides a well (Bi'r al-
Ghayba, lit. 'well of the occultation'), into
which al-Mahdi is said to have disappeared...
- The Kitāb al-
Ghayba (Arabic: كتاب الغيبة, lit. 'Book of Occultation') is a book by the 10th-century Shia
scholar Muhammad ibn
Ibrahim al-Nu'mani on the...
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Akhbar Al-Ridha Da'a'im al-Islam The Book of
Sulaym ibn Qays al-
Ghayba (al-Nu'mani) al-
Ghayba (al-Tusi)
Tuhaf al-Uqul
Khasais of Al
Aemmah Kamil al-Ziyarat...
- or died;
their followers believed that they had gone into "occultation" (
ghayba) and
would return (or be resurrected) at the
appointed time.
These traditions...