- The
Kaysanites (Arabic: كيسانية, romanized: Kaysāniyya) were a Shi'i sect of
Islam that
formed from the
followers of Al-Mukhtar. They
traced Imamate from...
- even
after the
defeat and
death of
Mukhtar in 686–687 in the form of the
Kaysanites, a now-extinct Shia sect that
traced the
imamate to Ibn al-Hanafiyya and...
-
modern Hashemite royal family descends Hashimiyya, a sub-sect of the
Kaysanite Shia that
acknowledged the
Imamate of Abu
Hashim ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyah...
- this
period were the now-extinct
Kaysanites and the Imamites.
Named after a
commander of al-Mukhtar, the
Kaysanites energetically opposed the Umayyads...
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neither Twelver nor Zaydi, with some
believing that they
profess neo-
Kaysanite beliefs.
Outside of the
eastern province and Hejaz, Shia
Islam exists...
-
movements that
followed this
uprising were the now-extinct
Kaysanites and the Imamites. The
Kaysanites mostly followed Abu Hashim, the son of Ibn al-Hanafiya...
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Sabbah – ********ins Aga
Khans – Nizaris /
Khojas Pir
Sadardin –
Satpanth Kaysanites Shia Mukhtār Abū ʿAmra Kaysān Abd
Allah ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah...
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After the
death of
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the
imamate of the
Kaysanite Shia
transferred to his son Abu Hashim, who
transferred it to Muhammad...
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support against the Umayyads. The
Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the
Kaysanites Shia) was
largely responsible for
starting the
final efforts against the...
- his death, his
followers formed a
radical Shia sect,
later known as the
Kaysanites, who
developed several novel doctrines and
influenced later Shia ideology...