Alevism facts for kids
Alevism is a movement that originated in Anatolia in the 13th and 14th century. In Turkey, Alevites are the second-largest religious group, with up to 15% of the population. Alevites accept most of the teachings of Shia Islam, so they are sometimes seen as a group within Shia Islam. During history, Alevites have been persecuted, so there are no official figures of how many Alevites there are.
Images for kids
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The Ja'far al-Sadiq's historical tomb of Al-Baqi' before being destroyed in 1926.
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10th of Muharrem – The Day of Ashura: Huseyn bin Ali was murdered at Kerbela. Mourning of Muharram and the remembrance of this event by Jafaris, Alevis and Bektashis together in Ottoman Empire. Painted by Fausto Zonaro.
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It is a common Alevi-Sunni tradition to distribute lokma publicly in Turkey.
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Calligraphic hat in Alevi-Bektashism.
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Shah Ismail I, the Sheikh of the Safavi tariqa, founder of the Safavid Dynasty of Iran, of Turkoman and Kurdish ethnicity, and the Commander-in-chief of the Kızılbaş armies.
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In Spanish: Alevís para niños