- ismailism
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ismailism — ISMAILÍSM s. n. doctrina ismailiţilor. (< fr. ismailisme) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
Ismailism — noun the branch of Shiism noted for its esoteric philosophy • Hypernyms: ↑Shiism * * * ˈēˌlizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Isma īl died A.D.760 + English ism … Useful english dictionary
Reincarnation (Ismailism) — The belief in reincarnation in Nizari Ismailism is attested to in the Ginans and Ismailis perform chantas yearly, one of which is for sins committed in past lives. [CHAR JOOG NO CHANTO Seeking forgiveness for sins from past lives] Reincarnation… … Wikipedia
Numerology (Ismailism) — Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam … Wikipedia
Panentheism (Ismailism) — With the exception of the Mustaali Ismaili, most Ismaili Shi a Muslims believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent of it. While the figure of the Godhead is beyond this universe, the Godhead has created reality, which is… … Wikipedia
Ismaili — For the Egyptian city, see Ismaïlia .The Ismāʿīlī (Urdu: إسماعیلی Ismāʿīlī , Arabic: الإسماعيليون al Ismāʿīliyyūn ; Persian: إسماعیلیان Esmāʿiliyān ) branch of Islam is the second largest part of the Shī‘ah community, after the Twelvers (… … Wikipedia
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Jama'at Khana — A Jama at Khana in Nishapur,Dizbad Region. Musallah redirects here. For the mat used for prayer, see prayer rug. Jama at Khana literally, a congregational place an amalgamation derived from the Arabic word jama‘a (gathering) and the Persian word… … Wikipedia
Brethren of Purity — The Brethren of Purity (Arabic اخوان الصفا Ikhwan al Safa ; also translated as Brethren of Sincerity) were a mysterious Having been hidden within the cloak of secrecy from its very inception, the Rasa il have provided many points of contention… … Wikipedia
Pir Sadardin — or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth century spiritual leader and is regarded as the founder of Khoja Ismaili sect otherwise known as Satpanth. Born in Persia, Sadardin later travelled to the Indian sub continent before settling around the area of… … Wikipedia