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| lead to the creation of the Abbasid empire in |
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| second Abbasid Caliph saw himself as universal ruler with religious and secular authority |
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| brought Abbasid to victory |
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| Turkish slave soldiers - eventually controlled caliphate from behind the scenes |
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| 5th Abbasid caliph, political and cultural boom |
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| AiM led revolt by capitalizing on how pissed off they were |
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| last living notible immam |
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| living and infallible Immam |
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| politcally active and subversive- 12th immam out of nowhere almost as a massiah |
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| "Guided One" is the prophesied redeemer of Islam |
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| the inner, mystical dimension of Islam |
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| a sense of social responsibility borne from religious convictions |
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Sunni = practice of the prophet it is based on the Shari’a; Islamic law look to the Khalifa as a worldly, secular leader and they are complimented by the ulamas and the qadis; religious leaders and judges |
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| the stuff that Muhammad did “the way and the manners of the prophet” |
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| is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means "way" or "path to the water source"; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system |
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| Four sources of the Shari’a |
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• Islamic schools • Often sponsored by the state • Trained the ulamas and the qadis |
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