- Shīʿism (Arabic: ٱثْنَا عَشَرِيَّة; ʾIthnā ʿAshariyya), also
known as
Imāmiyya (Arabic: إِمَامِيَّة), is the
largest branch of Shīʿa Islam, comprising...
- Abū l-Khaṭṭāb Muḥammad ibn Abī
Zaynab Miqlāṣ al-Asadī (Arabic: اَبُوالخَطّاب مُحَمَّد بن أبی زَینَب المِقلاص الأَسَدی),
nicknamed al-Barrād al-Ajda (Arabic:...
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Lexington Books. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-7936-2136-8. Kohlberg, Etan (1976). "From
Imāmiyya to Ithnā-'ashariyya".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies...
- (Fiqh). In the Shia
writings of the
Imamiyya, his
legal rulings constitute the most
important source of
Imamiyya law. In fact, the Imam's
legal doctrine...
- "From
Imāmiyya to Ithnā-ashariyya".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies. 39 (3): 523. Etan,
Kohlberg (1976). "From
Imāmiyya to Ithnā-ashariyya"...
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December 2009). "From
Imamiyya to Ithna-ashariyya".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies...
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State religion: ****
Islam (Shafi'i and Hanafi) (1320–1561) Shi'a
Islam (
Imamiyya) (1561–1589)
Minority religions:
Hinduism Buddhism Demonym(s) Kashmiri...
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Archived from the
original on
April 29, 2011. Kohlberg, Etan (2009). "From
Imamiyya to Ithna-ashariyya".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies...
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Archived from the
original on
April 29, 2011. Kohlberg, Etan (2009). "From
Imamiyya to Ithna-ashariyya".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies...
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emphasis placed on Shia
intellectual and
cultural heritage,
specifically Imamiyya and
Iranian elements. The
number of
theological articles in the Encyclopedia...