Abūʾl-Qāsim al-Ṭayyib ibn al-Āmir (أبو القاسم الطيب بن الآمر) was, according to the Tayyibi sect of Isma'ilism, the twenty-first imam. The only son of...
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politician Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani (1734/35–1833), Berber historian, geographer, poet and statesman from Morocco Abu'l-Qasim al-Tayyib (1130–unknown)...
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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, traditionally placed...
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Taqiyya (redirect from Al-Taqiyya)
al-Din al-Suyuti, in his book al-Durr al-Manthoor Fi al-Tafsir al- Ma'athoor, narrates that: Abd Ibn Hameed, on the authority of al-Hassan, said: "al-Taqiyya...
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Hasan-i Sabbah (redirect from Al-Hasan ibn-al-Sabbah)
Hasan al-Sabbah also known as Hasan I of Alamut, was an Iranian religious and military leader, founder of the Nizari Ismai'li sect widely known as the...
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Mahdi (redirect from Imam al-Mahdi)
Shia believe that their Occulted Imam and Mahdi is Abu'l-Qasim al-Tayyib, son of the Fatimid Caliph Al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah. In Zaydism, the concept of imamate...
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March, with the regnal name al-Zāhir li-Iʿzāz Dīn Allāh. His rival, Abu'l-Qasim, was recalled from Damascus, where he was serving as governor, to Cairo...
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as Abu'l-Qasim Muhammad rather than Abd al-Rahman, would bear the same name as the Islamic prophet, as had long been prophesied for the mahdi: Abu'l-Qasim...
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at-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim to the Imamate. Upon the death of the twentieth Imam, al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah (d. AH 524 (1129/1130)), his new born child at-Tayyib...
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Order of Assassins (redirect from Al-Hashishin)
Tahir al-Sa’igh, Ridwan and Abu'l Fath of Sarmin conspired in 1106 to send a team of Assassins to murder Khalaf ibn Mula'ib, emir of Apamea (Qalaat al-Madiq)...
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.." Virani, Shafique N. (16 April 2018). "Alamūt, Ismailism and Khwāja Qāsim Tushtarī's Recognizing God". Shii Studies Review. 2 (1–2): 193–227. doi:10...
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former recognizing at-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim as the legitimate heir of the Imamate after al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah and the latter following al-Hafiz, who was enthroned...
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al-Husayn surnamed, Abd Allah al-Radi. His another son, Muhammad Abu'l-Shalaghlagh, surnamed Sa'id al-Khayr, whose posterity were living in Salamiyah and killed...
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believed that al-Amir's purported son At-Tayyib was the rightful Imam and had gone into occultation. The Tayyibi recognized Imam: At-Tayib Abu'l-Qasim, born 1130...
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Islamic calendar and changes from year to year: Shia Islam portal Abu'l-Qasim al-Tayyib, the Occulted Imam and Mahdi of Tayyibi Isma'ilism Theology of Twelvers...
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Fatimid dynasty (redirect from Al-Fātimiyyūn)
While Muhammad Abu'l-Shalaghlagh was the head of the da'wa, however, the imamate passed to another son, al-Husayn (d. 881/2), and thence to al-Husayn's son...
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Aga Khan V (redirect from Rahim al-Hussaini)
Prince Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan (Persian: رحیم الحسینی; born 12 October 1971), known as His Highness the Aga Khan V (Persian: آقاخان پنجم, romanized: Āqā...
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were Kamal al-Din Isma'il, one of al-Adid's sons, and two grandsons, Abu'l-Qasim ibn Abi'l-Futuh ibn al-Adid and Abd al-Wahhab ibn Isma'il ibn al-Adid. Nothing...
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Abūʾl-Qāsim ʿĪsā ibn al-Ẓāfir (Arabic: أبو القاسم عيسى بن الظافر; 1149–1160), better known by his regnal name al-Fāʾiz bi-Naṣr Allāh (الفائز بنصر الله)...
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Qarmatians (redirect from Al-Qaramita)
Sa'īd al-Jannābī themselves did not survive much longer. Abū Manṣūr Aḥmad died in 359/970, probably of poisoning, and his eldest brother Abu’l-Qāsim Sa'īd...
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Abu Ali al-Mansur (Arabic: أبو علي المنصور, romanized: Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr; 13 August 985 – 13 February 1021), better known by his regnal name al-Hakim bi-Amr...
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however that after Shams al-Din's death, his oldest son, Ala al-Din Mu'min Shah, disputed the succession with the youngest, Qasim Shah. This split the Nizari...
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became the leader of the state in 923, after ousting his older brother Abu'l-Qasim Sa'id and immediately began an expansionist phase, raiding Basra that...
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Rashid ad-Din Sinan (redirect from Rashid al-Din Sinan)
al-Din Sinan (Arabic: راشد الدين سنان Rāshid ad-Dīn Sinān; 1131/1135 – 1193) also known as the Old Man of the Mountain (Arabic: شيخ الجبل Sheikh al-Jabal;...
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by the 14th century by the Persian pīr (religious leader or teacher) Saḍr-al-Dīn. In India, most Khojas live in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan...
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Fatimid Caliphate (section The reign of al-Hakim)
flourished under Al-Musta'li until Al-Amir bi-Ahkami'l-Lah's death in 1130. Leadership was then contested between At-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim, Al-Amir's two-year-old...
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Satr (Isma'ilism) (redirect from Dawr al-satr)
In October 1130, Caliph al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah was murdered by Nizari agents. He left only an infant son, Abu'l-Qasim al-Tayyib, born a few months before...
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six men: Ali ibn Umar al-Addas, Abu'l-Fadl Ja'far ibn al-Furat, al-Husayn ibn al-Hasan al-Baziyar, Abu Muhammad ibn Ammar, al-Fadl ibn Salih, and Isa...
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List of Dai of the Dawoodi Bohra (redirect from Duat al Mutlaqin)
Imām Al-Amir, al-Malika al-Sayyida (Hurratul-Malika) instituted the Da'i al-Mutlaq to run the da'wah from Yemen in the name of Imām Taiyab abi al-Qasim. This...
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killed by Kutayfat, but his brother-in-law escaped with al-Tayyib, who went into concealment. Al-Tayyib is held to have died while still in concealment, and...
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