The Development of Shaykhi Thought in Shi'i Islam

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextProducer: Berkeley : University of California - Berkeley 1979Subject(s): Online resources: Abstract: The Shaykhi school was a branch of the Imami Shia, an intellectual link between Islam and the Babi movement, and a point of departure for a series of religious and social developments in later periods which had a great impact upon the intellectual life off the Persians.
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The Shaykhi school was a branch of the Imami Shia, an intellectual link between Islam and the Babi movement, and a point of departure for a series of religious and social developments in later periods which had a great impact upon the intellectual life off the Persians.

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