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Khaṭṭābiyya was the name of a Ghali sect founded by Abu l-Khattab in Kufa.Abu l-Khattab claimed that Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 6th Imam of Shias, chose him as deputy and legatee (waṣī) and taught him the Greatest Name of God (Al-Ism al-A'zam).
Sadiq is a male name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist, considered as an Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence by Twelver and Isma'ili Shi’as, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence, [1] known at times simply as Sadiq (The Truthful).
Atiq or Ateeq (also transliterated as Ateeque, Ateeque, Ateeq, Atteq, Atik, or Ateek) (Arabic: عتیق) is a male Arabic given name, the name appears in the Quran several times. It means "old" or "ancient", and the name is widely used in Muslim countries.
Hafizi Ismaili Muslims claimed that al-Amir died without an heir and was succeeded as Caliph and Imam by his cousin al-Hafiz. The Musta'li split into the Hafizi, who accepted him and his successors as an Imam, and the Tayyibi, who believed that al-Amir's purported son At-Tayyib was the rightful Imam and had gone into occultation.
Isma'il was therefore a real Imam, and after him, the Imamate has to pass to his son, Muhammad." [ 36 ] Al-Shahrastani writes in Kitāb al-Milal wa al-Niḥal that, "Designation (nass), however, cannot be withdrawn, and has the advantage that the Imamate remains in the descendants of the person designated, to the exclusion of others.
Sadeq (Persian: صادق, also Romanized as Şādeq) is a village in Ahudasht Rural District, Shavur District, Shush County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.At the 2006 census, its population was 145, in 22 families.
Al-Saddiq was awarded first prize in a major poetry competition for young poets in 1986, and in the same year he became the youngest member of the Sudanese Writers Union. Al-Saddiq has worked as a journalist for many Sudanese newspapers, such as Alhoria (Freedom), Aladwaa , Al Ayam (The Days), and from 2006 until 2012 he was the cultural editor ...
Atikah bint Yazid, Muhammad's great-grandmother; Atikah bint Murrah, great-great grandmother of Muhammad; Atika bint Abdul Muttalib, aunt of Muhammad; Atiqa bint Zayd ibn Amr ibn Nufayl (former wife of Abdullah ibn Abu Bakr [1] married 'Umar in the year 12 Anno hegiræ and after 'Umar was murdered, she married az-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam