sect still in existence today are the Alawites, historically known as 'Nusayris' after their founder Ibn Nusayr (died after 868). A relatively large number...
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Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn Yūsuf al-Makzūn al-Sinjārī, better known simply as al-Makzun al-Sinjari (Arabic: المكزون السنجاري, romanized: al-Makzūn al-Sinǧārī)...
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fiqh" (Sūlaiman Affandy, Al-Bākūrat’ūs Sūlaiman’īyyah - Family tree of the Nusayri Tariqat, pp. 14–15, Beirut, 1873.) Both Muhammad ibn Āliyy’ūl Cillī and...
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Retrieved 25 March 2016. "Who Is Shaker Wahib Al-Fahdawi, aka Abu Waheeb, aka Nusayri Hunter aka Teacher of the Nausayris?". Trac. Terrorism Research & Analysis...
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Ankara under the spiritual guidance and direction of Archbishop Filüksinos Yusuf Çetin. Patriarchal Vicariate of Mardin under the spiritual guidance and...
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Press. ISBN 978-0-907132-52-3. Talhamy, Yvette (2010). "The Fatwas and the Nusayri/Alawis of Syria". Middle Eastern Studies. 46 (2): 175–194. doi:10.1080/00263200902940251...
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as the heir of the Soviet Communists, stating they were "supporting the Nusayri regime" and invading "Muslim Syria", stating the leaders of the Russian...
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