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Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr,〔(Encyclopedia Iranica, "MOḤAMMAD B. NOṢAYR" )〕 was a disciple of the tenth Twelver Shi'a Imam, Ali al Hadi and of the eleventh Imam, Hasan al Askari (d. 873). Ibn Nusayr was known to his companions as a representative (Bab) of al-Askari and of the twelfth Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi during the Minor Occultation. A rival of his in claiming to be the Bab (door) to the Imams was Abu Yaqub Ishaq, founder of the Ishaqiyya. Historian Matti Moosa claims he believed in the divinity of al-Askari, reincarnation and believed in the lawfulness and praiseworthiness of incest and homosexuality. The followers of Ibn Nusayr are known as, Nusairyoon/Nosayris/Nusayris〔(Encyclopedia Iranica, "NOṢAYRIS" )〕 ((アラビア語:نصيريون)) or, since the 1920s, Alawi ((アラビア語:علوي)). One should note that the term Nusayri now has a negative connotation, as the Islamic State Group employs the term to promote the genocide of Alawites. He was of Persian origin, but was associated with the Arab al-Namir tribe. ==See also== *Al-Khaṣībī 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「Ibn Nusayr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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