Bazīghism (بزيغية)

Bazīghism (بزيغية)


العقيدة

التعريف :


One of extreme Shia sects, named after Bazīgh ibn Mūsā. They allege that JaꜤfar ibn Muhammad was God. They also say that in reality, he was not the person people saw, but he appeared to them thus. They further allege that whatever they experience within their hearts is a revelation from on high, and that every believer receives revelations. This is a branch of the extreme khaṭṭābī sect.

المعنى الاصطلاحي :


Followers of Bazeegh ibn Musa who believed in his prophethood.

الشرح المختصر :


"Al-Bazeeghiyyah" (Al-Bazeeghiyyah) are those who claimed that the imam after Abu al-Khattaab was Bazeegh ibn Musa. They denied death for those who reached the state of perfection, and claimed that they only return to the dominion, and that they could see them during the day and during the night. They also considered forbidden things as lawful, such as consuming alcohols, theft, adultery, etc. They abandoned the obligatory acts, such as belief in Islamic monotheism, prayer, fast, obligatory charity, pilgrimage, and all other obligations.

التعريف اللغوي المختصر :


"Al-Bazeeghiyyah": followers of Bazeegh ibn Musa who believed in his prophethood.