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Jarudiyya (Arabic: الجارودية, Persian: جارودیه, romanized:
Jārūdīyya), also
known as Jarudism, is
among the
first branches of
Zaydi Islam,
attributed to...
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administrative authority of Muhammad. The
earliest group,
called Jarudiyya (named for Abu al-Jarud
Ziyad ibn Abi Ziyad), was
opposed to the approval...
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Batriyya were
instrumental in
shaping the
early Zaydī
movement alongside Jārūdiyya,
which embraced the
activist agenda of
other Shīʿī groups. The Batriyya...
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Zaydi Shi'a scholar, and the
namesake founder of the
Zaydi branch of
Jarudiyya. Born c. 700, he was
blind from birth, but
became a
leading disciple of...
- the
Jarudiyya; however, with
increasing interaction with the Ḥanafī and Shāfiʿī
schools of Sunnī jurisprudence,
there was a
shift from the
Jarudiyya group...
- Some branches, such as
Jarudiyya (Sarhubiyya), don't
accept Umar and Abu Bakr as
legitimate caliphs. For instance,
Jarudiyya believes that
Muhammad appointed...
- al-Baqir (c. 676 – c. 732) who
later became the
eponymous founder of the
Jarudiyya (an
early Zaydi sect). Abu al-Jarud's
tafsir had been
appended to the...
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Zaydism Zayd ibn Ali
Jarudiyya Batriyya Imamate Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran
Hasan al-Utrush
Yahya ibn Umar
Imams of
Yemen Extinct Zaydi Shi'a sects...
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Zaydism Zayd ibn Ali
Jarudiyya Batriyya Imamate Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran
Hasan al-Utrush
Yahya ibn Umar
Imams of
Yemen Extinct Zaydi Shi'a sects...
- proto-****sm and
prevailed in the 8th century, and the more
radical Jarudiyya,
which leaned far more
towards early Shi'a doctrines, and
eventually became...