shiite in English

noun
1
an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam.
adjective
1
of or relating to Shia.

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1. It was the first instance of large-scale Shiite mobilization against the Baathist regime and the first-time Iraq’s Shiite community proved that, where the

2. Ayatollah Khomeini (1900-1989), Shiite Muslim and Iranian revolutionary leader.©

3. The Assassins were a radical offshoot of Shiite Islam called Ismailis

4. 7 Many Shiite clergymen maintain that birth control is proscribed by Islam.

5. Alawi definition is - a member of a religious sect living mainly in Syria that originated in Shiite Islam but separated from other Shiite groups in the ninth and tenth centuries.

6. Moslem caliph ( 656 - 661 ) after whose assassination Islam was divided into Sunnite and Shiite sects.

7. Khomeini, now known by the high Shiite title “Ayatollah,” was the first religious leader to openly condemn the shah’s program of westernization.

8. Religious zealots, tribesmen, and Baathist secularists fought side-by-side in common cause to throw off Shiite rule

9. AQAP is taking advantage of the situation and promoting a sectarian Shiite-Sunni (that is, Zaydi-Shafi) divide.

10. Alawite (plural Alawites) ( Islam ) A member of a mystical Shiite Islamic group that reveres Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib)

11. Pope Francis, right, meets with Iraq's leading Shiite Cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf, Iraq, Saturday, March 6, 2021

12. Taking advantage of the successes of the anti-Umayyad Shiite movement (the uprising of Abu Muslim), the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads

13. On his second day of a three-day trip, Francis met Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, a spiritual authority for many Shiite Muslims

14. Ayatollah definition is - a religious leader among Shiite Muslims —used as a title of respect especially for one who is not an imam.

15. What does Azeri mean? A member of a traditionally Shiite Muslim people of Azerbaijan and adjacent areas of Armenia and northern Iran; an Azerb

16. The execution, carried out last month by Iraq's largest Shiite militia, would have been unexceptional but for one fact: The victim was one of its own.

17. He first completely annihilated the fanatical Shiite group known as the Assassins, destroying their mountain-top stronghold in Persia, and then marched south to demand that the Abbasids capitulate

18. There are also a small number of grand Ayatollahs, such as the Najaf-based Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, widely known as the most learned Shiite cleric in Iraq, if not the world.

19. The Baathist regime banned pilgrimage to the shrines, but this was ignored and led to clashes between pilgrims (as well as other broader sections of the Shiite community) and the state

20. Pope Francis met Saturday with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, one of the most senior clerics in Shiite Islam, in Iraq’s holy city of Najaf to deliver a joint message of peaceful coexistence

21. ‘The situation had deteriorated in 1085 when the Almoravid Berbers from Morocco united Andalusia under a Shiite regime.’ ‘Second, the invasion of Ghana in 1076 by a Muslim sect called the Almoravids forced thousands to flee south and west.’

22. The white-turbaned Shiite cleric, who has held several senior government positions since the 1979 Islamic revolution, said in an interview Tuesday that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, along with the clerics and Revolutionary Guard commanders who support him, will be defeated by what he describes as a Burgeoning movement of ordinary people

23. Babism (bä`bĭzəm), system of doctrines proclaimed in Persia in 1844 by Ali Muhammad of Shiraz.Influenced by the Shaykhi Shiite theology that viewed the Twelve Imams as incarnations of the Divine, Ali Muhammad proclaimed himself the Bab, the living door to the twelth Imam and the knowledge of God, and sent missionaries throughout Persia

24. He claims that he has already suffered irreparable psychological harm, and, if he loses his appeal, he will be subjected to further harm by Shiite-led Iraqi security forces and ultimately hung, which would in itself constitute a violation of article # of the Covenant, due to the prolonged suffering and agony this method of execution may cause