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followers because of
their activist and
messianic teachings. The new proto-
Qarmaṭī movement continued to
spread into
Greater Iran and then into Transoxiana...
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Arabic Related ethnic groups Shi'a:
Fivers Twelvers Ismailis:
Druze Nizari Qarmati Mustaalis:
Hafizi Tayyibis:
Alavi Jafari Sulaymani Website thedawoodibohras...
- Abū-Tāhir
Muhammad ibn Ali
Hasan al-Askari Kızılbaş
Ubayd Allāh (Fatimids)
Qarmatis Nāimī-Ḥurūfīs Ibn
Nusayr (‘Ulyāʾiyya) al-Qāʾim ʿAlī Al-Aʿlā (Baktāsh’īyyah)...
- Abū-Tāhir
Muhammad ibn Ali
Hasan al-Askari Kızılbaş
Ubayd Allāh (Fatimids)
Qarmatis Nāimī-Ḥurūfīs Ibn
Nusayr (‘Ulyāʾiyya) al-Qāʾim ʿAlī Al-Aʿlā (Baktāsh’īyyah)...
- Mahdism. In the
Qarmati doctrine, the
Mahdi was to
abrogate the
Islamic law (the Sharia) and
bring forth a new message. In 931, the then
Qarmati leader Abu...
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later the
Qarmati imam
Hasan al-A'ṣam led the army, with new
reinforcements from Transjordan, into Egypt,
seemingly without opposition. The
Qarmatis spent...
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events marked, in the
words of Hugh Kennedy, "the ****imilation of the
Qarmati state into the
Muslim political order". As the
dominant power in the eastern...
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there was an
emerging reaction against some sects,
notably Mu'tazilis,
Qarmati, and Shi'a. Maturidi, with
other two
preeminent scholars,
wrote especially...
- (Raḍī ʿAbdillāh) Abū-Tāhir
Hasan al-Askari Kızılbaş
Ubayd Allāh (Fatimids)
Qarmatis Nāimī-Ḥurūfīs Ibn
Nusayr (‘Ulyāʾiyya) al-Qāʾim ʿAlī Al-Aʿlā (Baktāsh’īyyah)...
- Islam, 1913-1936 in 1987 Madelung,
Wilferd (1996). "The
Fatimids and the
Qarmatīs of Bahrayn". In Daftary,
Farhad (ed.).
Mediaeval Isma'ili
History and Thought...