last Momen | first Moojan | authorlink | title An Introduction to
Shi'i Islam: The History and Doctrines of Twelve | publisher Yale
Kaynak: Shia IslamAbu 'Abdullah al-Husayn ibn Ahmad ibn Zakariyya al-
Shi'i (Arabic : ابو عبد الله الشيعي, Abū 'Abd Allāh ash-Shi'ī) (executed February 28,
Kaynak: Abu 'Abdullah al-Shi'iThe Occultation (غيبة Ghaybah) in Shia Islam refers to a belief that the messianic figure, or Mahdi , who in
Shi'i thought is an
Kaynak: The OccultationThe
Shi'i community in Jabal Amil is one of the oldest in history, second only to the
Shi'i community of Medina , having been converted
Kaynak: Jabal AmelZaynab bint Ali (زينب بنت علي) was the daughter of the Rashid Caliph and first
Shi'i Imam , Ali and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet
Kaynak: Zaynab bint AliThe Kaysanites were a once-dominant
Shi'i sect of Islam that formed from the followers of Al-Mukhtar . accepted by early
Shi'i communities.
Kaynak: Kaysanites ShiaAyatollah Ahmad Jannati Massah (احمد جنتی, born 22 February 1927) is a hardline Iran ian politician, fundamentalist
Shi'i cleric and a
Kaynak: Ahmad JannatiHaghani school (also Haqqani) is a
Shi'i school of thought in Iran based in the holy city of Qom and headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi
Kaynak: Haghani CircleThe Alavi Bohras are a Taiyabi Mustaali Ismaili
Shi'i Muslim community from Gujarat , India . In India, during the time of the 18th
Kaynak: Alavi BohraA term used in
Shi'i terminology, "hujja" means "proof implied: proof of God." It is usually used to refer to a single individual in any
Kaynak: HujjaThe Five Martyrs (شھداء خمسہ) were five ulema of
Shi'i Islam , living in different spans of history, who were executed by the Sunni
Kaynak: Five Martyrs of Shia IslamThe ideology of Hezbollah has been summarized as
Shi'i radicalism Hezbollah was largely formed with the aid of the Ayatollah Khomeini '
Kaynak: Ideology of HezbollahAnjudan is a village situated near the major
Shi'i centres of Qumm and Kashan in Iran , to which the Nizari Ismaili Imamate was
Kaynak: AnjudanMaktab-e Tawhid (also Maktab-e Tawhīd) was a
Shi'i seminary for women, established in Qom , Iran 's clerical center in 1975, as a wing of
Kaynak: Maktab-e TawhidYaum-e Gham, Persian for "Day of Sorrow", is a day commemorated by some
Shi'i Muslim s after the day in 1925 that Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia
Kaynak: Yaum e ghamPadeshah Ali Mirza Safavi succeeded his father Haydar Safavi as leader of the Safaviyya , a Twelver
Shi'i militant religious order, in
Kaynak: Ali Mirza SafaviIbn al-Khashshab (died 1125) -
Shi'i qadi and ra'is of Aleppo during the rule of the Seljuk emir Ridwan. Ibn al-Khashshab (died 1134) - qadi
Kaynak: Ibn al-Khashshab (disambiguation)and the Hadith of Mubahala this hadith is widely accepted as authentic by
Shi'i Muslims with only some Sunnis accepting the interpretation.
Kaynak: Ahl al-KisaAccording to Kasravi, two factors were instrumental in institutionalizing the deviations and aberrations of the
Shi'i faith: Imam Ja'far
Kaynak: Ahmad Kasravi