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Islamic World Since 1500. New York:
Facts on File. p. 47. ISBN 0871966298. "
Zaidiyyah". The Free Dictionary. Abrahamov,
Binyamin (1996).
Anthropomorphism and...
- doctrine) and List of
Ismaili imams for
Ismaili imams. See
details under Zaidiyyah,
Islamic history of
Yemen and
Imams of Yemen. At times,
imams have held...
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Kings of
Yemen were
religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the
Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam. They
established a
blend of
religious and political...
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leaders for
religious groups with at
least 50,000 adherents, and that led
anytime since January 1, 2001. It
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teaching the ****s set
themselves apart from the Muʿtazilites, the
Zaidiyyah and the
philosophers who
consider the
vision of God
intellectually impossible...
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Earth cannot remain vacant,
without presence of Imam.[original research?]
Zaidiyyah or
Zaidi is a Shia
madhhab (sect, school)
named after the imam Zayd ibn...
- the
Revolutionary Committee, was an
interim body in
Yemen formed by the
Zaidiyyah Shia
group Ansar Allah (more
commonly known as the Houthis). In their...
- event.[better source needed][better source needed]
Another Shia sect, the
Zaidiyyah followers of Zayd ibn Ali,
generally has two
views about that. Some branches...
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Zaidi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zaidi may
refer to: The
Zaidiyyah sect of
Islam or Al-Zaidi, its
adherents Zaidi Imamate or
Yemeni Zaidi...
- century. In the 10th and 11th
centuries the Buwayhids, who were of the
Zaidiyyah branch of Shiʻa Islam,
ruled in Fars,
Isfahan and Baghdad. As a result...