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The Bazighiyya Shia (named for Bazigh ibn Yunus, to whom they were related) was a Ghulat sect of Shia Islam. They believed that Ja’far ibn Muhammad al-Sādiq was God. Today, descendants of the followers of the sect either converted to Sunni Islam or mainstream Twelver Shia Islam.〔Moosa, Matti (1987). Extremist Shiites: the ghulat sects. Syracuse University Press〕 ==Beliefs== The Bazighiyya Shia had the following beliefs: *They believed the Imams after Muhammad are (in chronological order): * *Ali, then * *Hasan ibn Ali, then * *Husayn ibn Ali, then * *Alī ibn Ḥusayn Zayn al-Abidin, then * *Muḥammad ibn ‘Alī al-Baqir *They believed that Ja'far al-Sadiq (who succeeded his father Muhammad al-Baqir) was not an Imam, but God Himself. *They believed Ja'far al-Sadiq commands the Bazighiyya Shi’ites the acts of the inhabitants of heaven. *They believed God does not look like Ja'far al-Sadiq, but He merely presents Himself to the people in Ja'far's form. *They believed the Imams after Ja'far al-Sadiq, like the Imams before him, are not gods. *They believed that everything that is born in their hearts is revelation. *They believed that every Bazighiyya Shi’ite receives revelation. To support their belief they used as evidence the words of God in the Qur’an: * *“Nor can a soul die except by the leave of God” and * *“And your Lord inspired the bee” and * *“And behold, I inspired the disciples to have faith in Me.” *They believed there are among them some who are better than the angels Gabriel and Michael, and the prophets Abraham and Muhammad. *They believed that no Bazighiyya Shi’ite will die. Rather, when one of them reaches perfection in his devotion, he is taken up to the heavenly kingdom. *They believed they have seen those of them that are deceased, and that they see them in the morning and evening. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bazighiyya Shia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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