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Zaydism (Arabic: الزَّيْدِيَّة, romanized: az-
Zaydiyya) is a
branch of Shia
Islam that
emerged in the
eighth century following Zayd ibn Ali's unsuccessful...
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against the
Umayyad Caliphate, in
which he died. The
event gave rise to the
Zaydiyya sect of Shia Islam,
which holds him as the next Imam
after his
father Ali...
- on 28
December 2023.
Retrieved 20 June 2015. Peterson,
Daniel (2011). "
Zaydiyya".
Islamic Studies. doi:10.1093/obo/9780195390155-0153. Newman,
Andrew J...
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current "Unrestricted Missionary" is. Zaydism,
otherwise known as
Zaydiyya or as Zaydī Shīʿism, is a
branch of Shia
Islam named after Zayd ibn ʿAlī...
- “The
Zaydiyya,” p. 276-278. Ess, “The
Zaydiyya,” p. 291. Madelung, "Batriyya or Butriyya". Ess, “The
Zaydiyya,” p. 278-280. Ess, “The
Zaydiyya,” p. 280-281...
- San'a
temporarily in 1461. However, the city was soon
taken back by the
Zaydiyya.
Subsequent expeditions to San'a were unsuccessful, and the old sultan...
- ibn Ali, the
third imam. This
applies to the
Twelver Shi'a imams, the
Zaydiyya, and the
various lines of Isma'ili imams. the Isma'ili
Fatimid dynasty...
- Al-Ḥasan al-Mujtabā (2nd Imām of Kaysāniyyā,
Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā)
Hussayn ibn Ali (3rd Imām of Kaysāniyyā,
Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā) Abū'l-Qāsīm Muḥammad al-Hānafīyya...
- on
descent from the
Islamic prophet Muhammad,
mostly via the
prominent Zaydiyya theologian al-Qasim al-R****i (d. 860) - his
cognomen refers to ar-R****...
- Al-Ḥasan al-Mujtabā (2nd Imām of Kaysāniyyā,
Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā)
Hussayn ibn Ali (3rd Imām of Kaysāniyyā,
Zaydīyyā, Imāmiyyā) Abū'l-Qāsīm Muḥammad al-Hānafīyya...