- people' (ʿArab ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi) 'our ʿAlawī Nuṣayrī people' (ṭāʾifatunā al-
Nuṣayriyya al-ʿAlawiyya) or 'signed with Alawī people' (ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi imżāsıyla)...
- its theology.
Madeleine Pelner Cosman;
Linda Gale
Jones (2009). "The
Nusayriyya Alawis".
Handbook to Life in the
Medieval World, 3-Volume Set. Infobase...
- ISBN 978-0-7103-0416-2. Cosman,
Madeleine Pelner; Jones,
Linda Gale (2009). "The
Nusayriyya Alawis".
Handbook to Life in the
Medieval World, 3-Volume Set. Infobase...
- ISBN 9780815624110.
Madeleine Pelner Cosman;
Linda Gale
Jones (2009). "The
Nusayriyya Alawis".
Handbook to Life in the
Medieval World, 3-Volume Set. Infobase...
- The
Alawite revolt is also
known as the
Nusayriyya revolt.
Nusayris are the
people who
lived in the
Nusayriyya Mountain.
Under the rule of the Ottomans...
-
Bektashiyyah Naqshbandiyyah Zahediyya Khalwatiyya Bayramiyya Safaviyya Nusayriyya Kızılbaş
Presidency of
Religious Affairs of Turkey,
press release (Turkish)...
-
recognize as the
fifth Imam. Alawis, also
rendered as Alawites, Alawīyyah or
Nusạyriyya, is a
syncretic sect of the
Twelver branch of Shia Islam,
primarily centered...
- Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Halm,
Heinz (1960–2007). "
Nuṣayriyya". In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C.E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs...
- Levant, such as the 1838
Druze revolt and
those that
occurred in the
Nusayriyya Mountains and
Mount Lebanon.
Unlike the
other Levantine revolts, the parti****nts...
-
teachings as his
personal interpretations attributed to al-Sadiq. The
Nusayriyya highly respected Abu al-Khattab and
always compared his
character to that...