- dynasty.
While most of the
larger cities of Iran were ****, he
declared Twelverism as the
official religion of his empire. Many Shia
scholars were brought...
- Safi-ad-Din
Ardabili resulted in the
order ultimately becoming ****ociated with
Twelverism. Safī al-Din grew up in Ardabil, but left it for lack of
adequate teachers...
-
attempted to
improve relations with ****s by
propagating the
integration of
Twelverism into ****
Islam as a
fifth madhhab,
called Ja'farism,
which failed to...
-
began as Zaydis.
Moojen Momen explains this
transition from
Zaydism to
Twelverism, by
noting that,
since the
Buyids were not
descendants of Ali, the first...
- Shia
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian, and the
sixth imam of the
Twelver and Isma'ili
branches of Shia Islam.
Known by the
title al-Sadiq ("the...
-
Redemptive Suffering in Islam: A
Study of the
Devotional Aspects of
Ashura in
Twelver Shi'ism. De Gruyter. ISBN 9789027979438. Baghestani, I.;
Emadi Haeri, M...
-
tried to
forcibly convert his
Afghan subjects in
Qandahar from **** to
Twelverism. In response, a
Ghilzai Afghan chieftain named Mirwais Hotak revolted...
- Khanaqin, Mandali, and Ilam province. The
proportion of
Kurds who
ascribe to
Twelverism is
potentially up to 15%.
While studying youth religiosity in
Iraqi Kurdistan...
-
Safaviyya order's
conversion to Shia
Islam from ****
Islam and the
spread of
Twelverism throughout Iran.
Prominent tariqa include the Ba 'Alawiyya, Badawiyya...
-
orthodox Twelvers. When
Tabriz was taken,
there was not a
single book on
Twelverism among the
Qizilbash leaders. The book of the well
known Iraqi scholar...