- The Fathites, also
Aftahiyya or
Fathiyya (Arabic: الفطحية), are a now-extinct
branch of Shia Islam, who were
supporters of
Abdallah al-Aftah, believing...
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found a
following this time in the form of the now-extinct Ja'fariyya and
Fathiyya sects. Ja'far also
contested al-Askari's will and
raised the case with...
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staunch competition from two
prominent singers:
Mounira El
Mahdeya and
Fathiyya Ahmad, who had
similar voices. El Mahdeya's friend, who
worked as an editor...
- Al-Mubarak was the full-brother of Abd
Allah al-Aftah, the Imam of the
Fathiyya (or Aftahiyya). The
early life of al-Mubarak is
obscure except few fragmented...
- this time
found a
following in the form of the now-extinct Ja'fariyya and
Fathiyya sects. He also
contested al-Askari's will and
raised the case with the...
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eldest surviving son, Abd-Allah al-Aftah. This
group became known as the
Fathiyya. Abd-Allah
apparently lacked the
scholarly prerequisites for the imamate...
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Fethia Hechmi (Arabic: فتحية الهاشمي, romanized:
Fatḥiyya al-Hāshimī) (b. 1955) is a
Tunisian novelist. She
published her
first collection of
poems entitled...
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Ramis de
Pareia c. 1440 –
after 1491
Muhammad al-Ladiqi d. 1494 Risâla al-
fathiyya fi’l-al-müsïqï
Ioannis Plousiadinos d.
approximately 1500 His
system of...
- (Gulshan, 2011) The
Merited Invocation:
English translation of Awrad-i
Fathiyya of Mir
Sayyid ‘Ali
Hamadani with
notes and
annotations (forthcoming) Mohammad...