- Muhammad, they are
revered by all Muslims. The
Alids have led
various movements in Islam, and a line of
twelve Alids are the
imams in
Twelver Shia, the largest...
-
Alid revolt can
refer to any
rebellion by
Alid partisans against the
Umayyad and
Abbasid caliphates:
Alid revolts during the
Second Fitna,
against the...
- The
Alid revolt of 762–763 or
Revolt of
Muhammad the Pure Soul was an
uprising by the
Hasanid branch of the
Alids against the
newly established Abbasid...
- him an
enemy of the
Alids, who used
their name to gain power, and
executed Husayn's
killers to
consolidate his
support among pro-
Alids.
According to Wellhausen...
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University Press. pp. 198–249. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Madelung, W. (1985). "
ʿALIDS OF ṬABARESTĀN, DAYLAMĀN, AND GĪLĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc...
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struggled against rebel Qaysi tribes in the
Jazira before advancing against the
Alids and
Zubayrids of Iraq. However, he was
slain and his
forces routed at the...
-
descendant of Ali, a son of Abu
Talib and a
paternal cousin of
Muhammad (the
Alids),
especially but not
exclusively through Ali's
marriage with Muhammad's...
-
tensions soared after Mu'awiya's death.
Husayn ibn Ali was
invited by the pro-
Alids of Kufa to
overthrow the
Umayyads but was
killed with his
small company...
- of the
Alids. However, due to the
rival group that
recognized Musa al-Kazim as
their imam, and the
Abbasid Caliphate's ****cution of all
Alid partisans...
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early Muslim converts, the
latter of whom were
divided between the pro-
Alids (loyalists of Ali) and the Kharijites, who
followed their own
strict interpretation...