- in
English as
Shiism (or Shīʿism) (/ˈʃiːɪz(ə)m/), and Shia
Muslims as
Shiites (or Shīʿites) (/ˈʃiːaɪt/). The term Shia was
first used
during Muhammad's...
- of the
interpretation and
practice of
Shiite Islam.
Their teachings were the
basis for the
development of
Shiite spirituality and
religious rituals. At...
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Lebanese Shiite Muslims (Arabic: المسلمون الشيعة اللبنانيون),
communally and
historically known as matāwila (Arabic: متاولة,
plural of متوال mutawālin;...
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within official Shiite circles. The
extremist sects of the
Hurufis and Shasha'a grew
directly out of a
background that is both
Shiite and Sufi. More important...
- The
Shiite Endowment Office or
Shiite Endowment Diwan (Arabic: ديوان الوقف الشيعي) is an
Iraqi government agency created by the
Iraqi Governing Council...
- of
Shiites with
religious authorities in
other nations have been used as a
basis for
accusations of
disloyalty and even
treason against Saudi Shiites. Additionally...
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Shiites, are not 'true' Muslims."
While Saudi Arabia has
existed only
since 1932, an
earlier Al Saud
state (Emirate of Diriyah)
clashed with
Shiites....
- SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2122-2. Amir-Moezzi,
Mohammad Ali (2005). "
Shiʿite Doctrine". Encyclopædia Iranica.
Retrieved 2014-07-07. Amir-Moezzi, Mohammad...
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Hamid Karzai's signature. The law,
which was
written in
collaboration with
Shiite religious leaders,
codified customs relating to marriage, family, and inheritance...
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September 2013 Col. (ret.)
Jacques Neriah (23
September 2012). "Egypt's
Shiite Minority:
Between the
Egyptian Hammer and the
Iranian Anvil". Jerusalem...