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Hafizi Isma'ilism (Arabic: حافظية, romanized: Ḥāfiẓiyya or مجيدية, Majīdiyya) was a
branch of Musta'li Isma'ilism that
emerged as a
result of a
split in...
- in
prison under the
Ayyubid dynasty, As-Salih Ayyub. The last
Hafizi Imam. The
Hafizi Ismaili sect
lived on
until the 14th
century in
Egypt and Syria...
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Hafizi is a
surname of
Albanian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Astrit Hafizi (born 1953),
Albanian footballer and
coach Mimoza Hafizi...
- sect of the Musta'li
branch of Isma'ilism, the
other being the
extinct Hafizi branch.
Followers of
Tayyibi Isma'ilism are
found in
various Bohra communities:...
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Astrit Hafizi (born 15
September 1953) is an
Albanian former footballer and
coach of Vllaznia, as well as
coach of
Albania for a two
years span (1997–1999)...
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Mimoza Hafizi (born 1962) is an
Albanian politician and
physicist who is a
former member of the ****embly of the
Republic of
Albania for the
LIBRA Party...
- This
marked the
creation of two
rival sects of Musta'li Isma'ilism, the
Hafizi one,
following al-Hafiz, and the
Tayyibi one,
following al-Tayyib. The Tayyibis...
- The
mukim used to be part of
Hilir Perak District. Said,
Saifullah Ahmad &
Mohamad Hafizi Mohd. "Bagan
Datuk mengorak langkah".
Retrieved 2018-06-07....
- missionaries. Historically,
there was a
distinction between the
Tayyibi and the
Hafizi Musta'lis, the
former recognizing at-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim as the legitimate...
- the Imam of the Time as well as his descendants. The
Hafizi Ismaili sect had 26 Imams. The
Hafizi sect
lived on into the 14th
century AD with adherents...