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- founders of the **** Hanafi and Maliki schools of jurisprudence. Imami or Imamiyyah or Imamite is a reference to the Twelver belief in the infallibility of...
- authority or the source of emulation), followed by Twelver (also known as Imamiyyah) Shia Muslims around the world. The concept of a marja-i taqlid (lit....
- called "Rafida". The Rafidis later divided into two sub-groups known as Imamiyyah and Batiniyyah. The "Imami-Shi'a" later brought into existence Ja'fari...
- Among these numerous branches, only Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali, Imamiyyah-Ja'fari-Usuli, Nizārī Ismā'īlī, Alevi, Zaydi, Ibadi, Zahiri, Alawite,[citation...
- Muhammad (Imām Zāmān) Al-Khaṣībī (Nusairis) al-Manṣūr Pasīkhānī (Nuktawiyya) Imamiyyah (Twelvers) Sarı Saltuk (Baktāshīs) al-Muʿizz Nasīmī Ja'faris Alevis Otman...
- Muhammad (Imām Zāmān) Al-Khaṣībī (Nusairis) al-Manṣūr Pasīkhānī (Nuktawiyya) Imamiyyah (Twelvers) Sarı Saltuk (Baktāshīs) al-Muʿizz Nasīmī Ja'faris Alevis Otman...
- al-Asadi. A large number of religious and jurisprudential traditions in Imamiyyah hadith books, which were narrated from al-Sadiq through Abu Basir, show...
- Treaty of Constantinople, by demanding that the Ja'fari, also known as the Imamiyyah was to be accepted as a fifth legal sect of Islam. In 1743, Nader Shah...
- عقبه‌). Although his sect has been questioned, some have accepted his Imamiyyah status and have only questioned whether he is a Zaydi or not. His most...
- emulation), both current and deceased, followed by Twelver (also known as Imamiyyah) Shia Muslims around the world. The concept of a marja-i taqlid (lit....