- as the
prophesied year
emerges from the
millenarian expectations of the
Shaykhis,
which were
shaped by
various esoteric and
mystical calculations based...
-
Shaykhís expected the
imminent arrival of the Qa'im or Mahdi, and
after the
death of
Siyyid Kazim in
January 1844, Bastámí led a
group of
Shaykhís who...
- Today,
Shaykhí po****tions
retain a
minority following in Iran and Iraq.
After the
death of
Shaykh Ahmad's successor,
Kazim Rashti, many
Shaykhís converted...
- the
light verse. On the
death of
Siyyid Kazim on 31
December 1843, some
Shaykhis went on to
become Babis, some of whom
later became Baháʼís, and the rest...
- 1830s
Qajar Persia,
Kazim Rashti was the
leader of the
Shaykhis, a sect of Twelvers. The
Shaykhis were a
group expecting the
imminent appearance of al-Qāʾim...
-
combination of Sufi and Shia and
Akhbari doctrines. In the mid 19th-century many
Shaykhis converted to the Bábí and Baháʼí religions,
which regard Shaykh Ahmad highly...
- of
Karbala Origin ****cution
Branches and
sects Ja'fari
Akhbari Usuli Shaykhi Zaydi Houthi Isma'ili Musta'li
Tayyibi Dawoodi Bohra Progressive Hebtiahs...
- 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...
-
There are
three schools of Jaʿfari jurisprudence: Usuli, Akhbari, and
Shaykhi; the
Usuli school is by far the
largest of the three.
Twelver groups that...
- Şäyxi
Mannur (Tatar: Шәйхи Маннур, Şäyxi Mannur; Russian: Шайхи Маннур; 2
January 1905 – 11 June 1980) was a
Soviet and
Tatar poet, writer, translator...