Dhammiya Explained

Dhammiyya was a Ghulat sect within Shia Islam.[1] The name Dhammiyya was derived from the Arabic word Dhamm, meaning blame. Therefore, the Arabic name Dhammiyya is translated as blamers. The sect was also known as the 'Ulyaniyya or 'Alya'iyya, named after ‘Ulyan (or 'Alya) ibn Dhira' as-Sadusi (or ad-Dawsi, or al-Asdi), and appear to have been active around 800 CE.[2] [3]

Beliefs

The Dhammiyya Shia believed that Ali was God and Muhammad was his appointed Prophet. They believed that while Muhammad was the appointed Prophet of Ali and acknowledged him to be God, he called for the worship of Allah and deceived people into thinking that Allah was God instead of Ali. They believed that Muhammad was sinful for doing so, and worthy of blame- from which the Dhammiyya get their name. They also believed that Fatima, the child of Muhammad, was a male and not a female.[4]

Some of the Dhammiyya Shia had the following beliefs:

See also

Notes

  1. Book: al-Isfarayini, Abul Muzaffar . التبصر في الدين . Alam Al-Kutub . 1983 . al-Hut . Kamal Yusuf . Arabic . The Guide to the Religion.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=kyEa2P1RFpgC&pg=PA28 Suffering in the Mu'tazilite theology: ‘Abd al-J̆abbār's teaching on pain ..., by Margaretha T. Heemskerk, pg.28, and 209
  3. https://archive.org/stream/910_shia/910_shia_djvu.txt An Introduction to Shi’i Islam: The History and Doctrines of Twelver Shi’ism
  4. Documents of The Right Word, by Hakikat Kitapevi, pg.66
  5. The History and Doctrines of Twelver Shi’ism, by Moojan Momen
  6. Web site: Archived copy . September 9, 2017 . August 20, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080820062738/http://www.unitednationsplaza.org/readingroom/Jalal%20Toufic%2C%20Forthcoming.pdf . bot: unknown .
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=uFtlf1c_1NMC&pg=PT65 Documents of The Right Word, by Hakikat Kitapevi, pg.66