- 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...
- al-Thaqafi's
movement had supported, also died in 700, his followers, the
Kaysāniyya,
claimed that ibn al-Hanafiyya had gone into
hiding (ghayba), and that...
-
earlier ideas developed by
early Shia
sects such as the late 7th-century
Kaysāniyya and the
early 9th-century Wāqifiyya, who
denied the
deaths of Muhammad...
- Allāh Al-Ḥasan al-Mujtabā (2nd Imām of
Kaysāniyyā, Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā)
Hussayn ibn Ali (3rd Imām of
Kaysāniyyā, Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā) Abū'l-Qāsīm Muḥammad...
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Yazid II. He is
mentioned as one of the
followers of the now-extinct
Kaysaniyya sect of Shi'ism,
which held that Ali's
third son
Muhammad ibn Al-Hanafiyya...
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University Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7486-4219-9. Madelung,
Wilferd (1978). "
Kaysāniyya". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Bosworth, C. E. (eds.)....
- Shi'as to arrive,
together with the Sufis, were the Isma'ilis and the
Kaysaniyyas (earlier
offshoots of Shi'ism), who
eventually blended with the orthodox...