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Nizari Isma'ilism (Arabic: النزارية, romanized: al-
Nizāriyya) are the
largest segment of the
Ismaili Muslims, who are the second-largest
branch of Shia...
- The
Nizariyya (Arabic: نزارية) are the
largest modern branch of Isma'ilism. The term can also
refer to: Al-Nizariyah,
village in
central Syria term for...
- to the Arab
genealogical tradition. As a result, the term 'Nizar', or
Nizariyya (نزارية), has been used as a
loosely defined name for a
group of tribes...
- Mustā'līyyah: the Musta'ali
group of
Ismaili Muslims differ from the
Nizāriyya in that they
believe that the successor-Imām to the
Fatimid caliph, al-Mustansir...
- as
Batiniyya (باطنية), Ta'limiyya (تعليمية), Isma'iliyya (إسماعيلية),
Nizariyya (نزارية), and the
Nizaris are
sometimes referred to with
abusive terms...
- Al-
Nizariyya Arabic: النزارية, romanized: al-
Nīzārīyya) is a
village in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Homs Governorate,
located southwest...
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called after one of the
descendants of Adnan,
namely his son
Nizar (
Nizāriyya), the latter's son
Mudar (Muḍariyya), or one of Mudar's descendants, Qays...