Twelver is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Twelver meaning
A follower of Twelverism.
Using Twelver
- The main meaning on this page is: A follower of Twelverism.
- In the example corpus, twelver often appears in combinations such as: twelver shia, the twelver, in twelver.
Context around Twelver
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 5 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Twelver
- In this selection, "twelver" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, main, akhbari, usuli, shia, shi and main stand out and add context to how "twelver" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include according to twelver scholars like and and in twelver interpretation following. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "twelver" sits close to words such as abdulrasheed, abhinav and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with twelver
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Shias are primarily Zaidi and also have significant minorities of Twelver citation and Ismaili Shias. (15 words)
The Twelver Shia view Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr as one of the companions of Ali. (15 words)
Ali was appointed the first Imam, and in Twelver interpretation, following him there were eleven more. (16 words)
Twelver Shi'ites reject the idea that Abu Bakr or Umar were instrumental in the collection or preservation of the Qur'an. citation Death Abu Bakr Mosque in Medina On 23 August 634, Abu Bakr fell sick and did not recover due to his old age. (46 words)
Traditionally, Twelver Shi'a doctrine has differed from that of Sunni on the concept of jihad, with jihad being "seen as a lesser priority" in Shia theology and "armed activism" by Shia being "limited to a person's immediate geography". (40 words)
However, later a minority, took this concept one step further and also started thinking, what if history took a different course and these ideas were later adopted by some Twelver Shia and institutionalised by the Safavids in the 1500s. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Twelver main Twelver Shia or the Ithnā'ashariyyah' is the largest branch of Shia Islam, and the term Shia Muslim often refers to the Twelvers by default.
Twelver Shia are also known as Imami or Ja'fari, originated from the name of the 6th Imam, Ja'far al-Sadiq, who elaborated the twelver jurisprudence.
Unlike Akhbari Twelver Shia, Usuli Twelver Shia scholars do not believe that everything in the four major books is authentic.
Al-Mahdi is a figure of great importance for Twelver Shias who believe he is the descendant of Prophet Muhammad himself.
Ali was appointed the first Imam, and in Twelver interpretation, following him there were eleven more.
However, later a minority, took this concept one step further and also started thinking, what if history took a different course and these ideas were later adopted by some Twelver Shia and institutionalised by the Safavids in the 1500s.
However, this category, according to Twelver scholars like Ayatollah al-Khoei, does include belief in God, Prophethood, the Day of Resurrection and other "necessities" (like belief in angels).
In other words, Twelver clerics provide Guardianship of the Islamic Jurisprudence, which was defined by Muhammad and his twelve successors.
Khomeini was a marja ("source of emulation") in Twelver Shia Islam, a Mujtahid or faqih (an expert in Islamic law ) and author of more than 40 books, but he is primarily known for his political activities.
Majlisi—"one of the most powerful and influential" Twelver Shiʿi ulama "of all time"—was famous for (among other things), suppression of Sufism, which he and his followers believed paid insufficient attention to Shariah law.
On several occasions, the Marja'iyyat (community of all maraji' ) has been limited to a single individual, in which case his rulings have been applicable to all those living in the Twelver Shi'ah world.
Shias are primarily Zaidi and also have significant minorities of Twelver citation and Ismaili Shias.
Since around the mid-19th century, a more complex title has been used in Twelver Shi`ism, namely marja' at-taqlid.
The Twelver Shia and the Ismaili Shia believe that Ali should have been the first Caliph.
The Twelver Shia believe that Abu Bakr sent Khalid ibn Walid to crush those who were in favour of Ali 's caliphate (see Ridda Wars ).
The Twelver Shia view Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr as one of the companions of Ali.
Traditionally, Twelver Shi'a doctrine has differed from that of Sunni on the concept of jihad, with jihad being "seen as a lesser priority" in Shia theology and "armed activism" by Shia being "limited to a person's immediate geography".
Twelver and Ismaili Shia Muslims also attribute the quality to Imams as well as to Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad, in contrast to the Zaidi, who do not attribute 'ismah to the Imams.
Twelver Shi'ites reject the idea that Abu Bakr or Umar were instrumental in the collection or preservation of the Qur'an. citation Death Abu Bakr Mosque in Medina On 23 August 634, Abu Bakr fell sick and did not recover due to his old age.
Zaidiyyah theology differed from Ismailis or Twelver Shi'ites by stressing the presence of an active and visible imam as leader.
Common combinations with twelver
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- twelver shia 9×
- the twelver 6×
- in twelver 3×
- twelver shias 2×
- twelver shi'ites 2×