• Bay'ah (redirect from Bay'a)
    Bayʿah (Arabic: بَيْعَة, "Pledge of allegiance"), in Islamic terminology, is an oath of allegiance to a leader. It is known to have been practiced by the...
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  • Majlis-ash-Shura must give the person their bay'a (pledge of allegiance). The general populace must give the person their bay'a. The most common condition for selecting...
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  • The second pledge at al-ʿAqabah (Arabic: بيعة العقبة الثانية, romanized: bayʾa al-ʿaqaba al-thaniya) was an important event in Islam where 70 residents...
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  • mysticism. Viewed as the spiritual master, the sheik forms a formal allegiance (bay'a) to the disciple of Sufism and authorizes the disciple's travels and helps...
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  • Imam’s authority did not depend on either human electors or the allegiance (bay’a) of the people." Jafri, S. H. M. (2002). The Origins and Early Development...
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  • that al-Mahdi remained in occultation to avoid the burden of commitment (bay'a) to unjust rulers of the time who were the usurpers of the Imam's right...
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    hesitate to appoint local qaids like Sheikh Ma al-'Aynayn who gave him the Bay'a, the pledge of allegiance in Islamic Sharia law. He tried to modernize his...
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    Retrieved 2 April 2016. Awad, Mokhtar; Tadros, Samuel (21 August 2015). "Bay'a Remorse? Wilayat Sinai and the Nile Valley". Combating Terrorism Center...
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    Bennouna organised a deputation to ask Moulay Abd al-Rahman to accept a bay'a from Tlemcen. The people of Tlemcen offered Abd al-Rahman the oath of allegiance...
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  • Ṭūr Sīnāʾ (Arabic: طُوْر سِيْنَاء) Ṭūr Sīnīn (Arabic: طُوْر سِيْنِيْن) Bayʿa (Church) Miḥrāb Monastery Masjid (Mosque, literally "Place of Prostration")...
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  • Six Hadiths, 2009: p.121 Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Buyu', Bab idha arada bay'a tamrin bi tamrin khayrun minhu, Vol. 3, No. 499 Sahih Muslim, Vol. III,...
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     558. ISBN 9788433594235. Ávila, María Luisa (1980). "La proclamación (bay'a) de Hisam II. year 976 d.C". Al-Qanṭara. 1: 79–114. hdl:10261/13325. ISSN 0211-3589...
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    from the original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2015. Kitab al-Bay'a vol. 2 pg. 640 الإجتهاد والتقليد والإحتياط ـ السيد علي السيستاني, بقلم محمد...
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  • (1): 104. doi:10.1080/00263209808701212. Elie Podeh (April 2010). "The bay'a: Modern Political Uses of Islamic Ritual in the Arab World". Die Welt des...
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  • that al-Mahdi remained in occultation to avoid the burden of commitment (bay'a) to unjust rulers of the time who were the usurpers of the Imam's right...
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  • Past Imperfect. 6: 134. doi:10.21971/P73K50. Elie Podeh (April 2010). "The bay'a: Modern Political Uses of Islamic Ritual in the Arab World". Die Welt des...
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    Saud. In 1926, the inhabitants of Najd and Hejaz gave their allegiance ( bayʿa ) to ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz. He accepted the title of king ( malik ) the following...
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  • al-Muntaṣir biʾllāh (lit. 'Victor in God'). Mujahid then performed the bay'a (oath of allegiance) and was appointed hajib. The given names of al-Mu'ayti...
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  • the disciple earns regular contact with the sheikh and delivers his oath (bay'a) to him. After this point the Sage reveals to him the inner beliefs of the...
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    and 'Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz (r. 717–20) received the oath of allegiance (bayʿa), and possibly the founder of the dynasty, Muʿawiya (r. 661–680), as well...
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  • Unujur had not yet come of age, and had required an oath of allegiance (bay'a) to be sworn to him. Nevertheless, as Michael Brett comments, the territories...
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    in use, either in the sense of the Muslim community pledging allegiance (bayʿa) to the heir-designate, or the heir being the successor to the covenant...
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  • Tirmidhi; "The Messenger of God forbade two sales in one [bay'atayn fi bay'a]": Ibn Hanbal, Nasa'i, Tirmidhi. Sanhuri, 3:134-172. Vogel and Hayes, p...
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