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Batriyya ( Arabic: بترية, adjective form Batri), also known as Batrism, [1] is an early branch of Zaydi Islam, [2] some Shia clerics may use this term to refer to any Shiite mixing the allegiance to the Imams and the allegiance to Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman.
Among those who used the term were Fadil Al-Darbandi, [3] Muhammad Al-Sanad [4] and Yasser Al-Habib. [5]
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Batriyya ( Arabic: بترية, adjective form Batri), also known as Batrism, [1] is an early branch of Zaydi Islam, [2] some Shia clerics may use this term to refer to any Shiite mixing the allegiance to the Imams and the allegiance to Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman.
Among those who used the term were Fadil Al-Darbandi, [3] Muhammad Al-Sanad [4] and Yasser Al-Habib. [5]
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