- a
Shaykhi political party stood in the
Basra governorate election, 2009; they came third,
winning 5% of the
votes and 2 out of 35 seats. The
Shaykhi movement...
- Iskandar-i
Shaykhi (Persian: اسکندر شیخی), was an
Iranian ispahbad from the
Afrasiyab dynasty, who
ruled Amul as a
Timurid v****al from 1393 to 1403. He...
- was a
prominent Shia
theologian and
jurist who
founded the
influential Shaykhí school of
Twelver Shiism,
which attracted followers from
throughout the...
- Şäyxi
Mannur (Tatar: Шәйхи Маннур, Şäyxi Mannur; Russian: Шайхи Маннур; 2
January 1905 – 11 June 1980) was a
Soviet and
Tatar poet, writer, translator...
-
Ahmad al-Ahsa'i, and led the
Shaykhí movement until his death. He came from a
family of well
known merchants. He was a
Shaykhi scholar who told his students...
- sources, Al-Mulk was
revealed to Bab
during his
encounter with the
young Shaykhī Mullā Ḥusayn Bushrū'ī in his
house in Shiraz. This
occurred on the evening...
- who use
Arabic as a
liturgical language,
including the Usooli, Akhbari,
Shaykhi, and to a
lesser extent Alawi.
Turkish titles are
generally used by Alevi...
-
Karbala Mashhad Jerusalem Samarra Kadhimiya Qom
Groups Ja'fari
Usuli Akhbari Shaykhi Other related sects and
groups Alawites Sufi
orders and
Alevism Qizilbash...
- Baháʼí
Faith traces its
beginnings to the
religion of the Báb and the
Shaykhi movement that
immediately preceded it. The Báb was a
merchant who began...
- Muḥammad Karím Khán-i-Kirmání (1810–1873), was a
Shaykhi-Shia scholar. He was the
third leader of
Kermani Shaykhi community.
After the
death of his mentor, Sayyid...