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Zaynab bint Ali (en arabe : زينب بنت علي) était la fille de l'imam et calife bien guidé de l'islam Ali ibn Abi Talib, et la petite fille de Mahomet.Zaynab fille de imam Ali est décédée en Egypte au Caire.Sa sépulture et dans la mosquée de Sayyida Zeinab du Caire selon plusieurs sources. File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/views/page/index.php À la mort de son père, le peuple prêta serment d'allégeance à Hassan comme nouveau calife. The use of his name as an authority within the Ja'far was reportedly a companion or even teacher of Sunni Imams Abu Hanifah and Malik ibn Anas, Whoever claims that both good and evil are attributed to him, has lied about God".
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File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/index.php The governor of Medina was instructed by the Caliph to burn down his house, an event which reportedly did al-Sadiq no harm.Al-Sadiq married Fatimah Al-Hasan, a descendant of his ancestor Al-Sadiq also had a son called "Is-haq al-Mu'tamin", who reportedly married Al-Sadiq was arrested several times by Umayyad and Abbasid caliphs The Shi'ite group had begun to split during the lifetime of al-Sadiq, when his eldest son Al-Sadiq religious views are recorded as authority in the writing of number of contradictory positions. File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/views/user/popup_modal.php "Arabic text with the name of Jafar ibn Muhammad and one of his titles, "Al-Sadiq"His descendants according to Ismā'īlī Imāmah doctrineHis descendants according to Ismā'īlī Imāmah doctrineMuhammad ibn Abu Bakr was also a step-son of Ali as Sunni sources, however, claim that doctrines such as the Imamate were formulated many years after al-Sadiq and wrongly ascribed to him.The Shias consider this event as a miraculous escape from the fire by their Imam, who is said "boldly stamped on the flames, exclaiming "I am of the John B. Taylor, "Jaʿfar al-Sādiq, Spiritual Forebear of the Sufis," Phyllis G. Jestice, Holy People of the World: A Cross-cultural Encyclopedia, Volume 1, p 415. File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/views/page/index.php Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, né en 637 et mort en 700 à Médine, est un descendant des Hachémites de par son père `Alî Ibn …
Il se retira ensuite à Médine, où il vécut jusqu'à sa mort en 670, empoisonné par Muʿāwiyah[9] et dans d'autres versions par sa femme Ja'da Bint Ash'at … 2005, p 409 ".The works attributed to Jafar al-Sadiq in Tafsir (Quranic exegesis) are mostly described as the "Ketāb al-jafr", an early mystical commentary on the Quran (According to Haywood half a dozen religious works bear al-Sadiq's name as author, though none of them can be firmly described as being written by al-Ṣadiq. File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/views/user/popup_modal.php
The question of succession after al-Sadiq's death was the cause of division among Shi’a who considered his eldest son, In his mother's house, al-Sadiq also interacted with his grandfather Al-Sadiq was thirty-four or thirty-seven when he inherited the position of Al-Sadiq's Imamate extended over the latter half of the The end of the Umayyad dynasty and beginning of the Abbasid was a period during which central authority was weak, allowing al-Sadiq to teach freely in a school which trained about four thousand students.
The alchemist, Geber, for example, suggested that some of his works are "little more than records of Jaʿfar's teaching or summaries of hundreds of monographs written by him. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. 29–40Meri, Josef W. "Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia". File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/controllers/Main.php He took that man by the hand and drew it into his sleeve which was clad in coarse lint so that his hand was pricked. They said,'Son of the Prophet of God, this is not in accord with the life of your holy family.'
Ludwig W. Adamec, Historical Dictionary of Islam, p 12. Abbas ibn Ali est révéré par les chiites pour sa loyauté envers son demi-frère Al-Hussein ibn Ali (le troisième imam chiite), son respect pour les Ahl al-Bayt, et pour son rôl… Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad (Arabic: جعفر بن محمد الصادق ; 700 or 702–765 CE), commonly known as Ja'far al-Ṣādiq or simply as-Sadiq (The Truthful), was an 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist. File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/controllers/Main.php File: /home/bq60o9f5vzd9/public_html/wikizero.com/application/views/page/index.php
Après que Husayn et tant de ses parents sont morts à Après la mort de Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya, son fils
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Ja'far ibn Aqeel (Arabic: جَعْفَر ٱبْن عَقِيل , Jaʿfar ibn ʿAqīl) was the son of Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, and his mother was Umm-Thaqr as the daughter of Amer—Hesam ibn Ameri—who was from Bani Kilab. 1 (Jan., 1976), pp. Il quitta Koufa avec une armée de 40 000 hommes et se rendit à Madayn (Ctésiphon). While is as apparent in these writings that Ja'far al-sadiq was regarded as a founding figure in Sufism, the historical situation is more difficult to ascertain.