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Taiyeb (as) - The noor and
rehmat of Haqq
History of
Ismailis A
visual chart of
different Shia
communities The post-Fatimid
period Doctrine of the
Tayyibis...
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imamate of al-Tayyib (the '
Tayyibis')
pitted against supporters of al-Hafiz and his
successors (the 'Hafizis'). The
Tayyibis hold that al-Tayyib did not...
- off from the
Tayyibi community,
following a
succession dispute upon the
death of
Dawood Bin
Ajabshah in 1589.
While most of the
Tayyibis in
India recognised...
- The
Alavi Bohras are a
Tayyibi Musta'lavi Isma'ili Shi'i
Muslim community from Gujarat, India. In India,
during the time of the 18th
Fatimid Imam Al-Mustansir...
- the
Yemeni Tayyibis, Ali ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Walid (died 1215),
composed a
treatise attacking them and
their doctrines.
Unlike the
Tayyibis, the Yemeni...
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death in 1138, Arwa
effectively headed the new
Tayyibi daʿwa, and came to be
regarded by the
Tayyibis as hujja, the
living proof of the
hidden (satr)...
- rank and
office in
Tayyibi Isma'ilism. The Da'i al-Mutlaq has
headed the
Tayyibi community since the
seclusion of the 21st
Tayyibi Imam, at-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim...
- present,
living Imam. The Musta‘lī Ismāʿīlīs
split between the
Ṭayyibi and the Ḥāfiẓi;
Ṭayyibi Ismāʿīlīs, also
known as "Bohras", are
further divided between...
- (the "
Tayyibis"). The
Hafizis were
mostly concentrated in the Fatimid-controlled
territories in Egypt, Nubia, and the Levant,
while the
Tayyibis resided...
- 'Hafizis'), and those—mostly in Yemen—who
upheld the
rights of al-Tayyib (the '
Tayyibis'). The fate of al-Tayyib is unknown, as he
disappears from the sources...