There are two groups called Alawis: (a) Arab Alawis of Syria, Lebanon, and in Al-Iskandaron region of Turkey which used to be part of Syria.
(b) Turkish Alawis (or Alewis) who live in Turkey.
They are two separate groups, with totally different beliefs. The discussion on this page is only about the beliefs of the Arab Alawis. The Alawis of Syria & Lebanon follow Ibn Nusayr and are also known to be Nusayria. Many of their beliefs are very blasphemous from Islamic perspective. Their beliefs are probably the farthest away from Islam , compared to other Shia groups.
The following is a summary of their main beliefs:
-Belief in reincarnation: unbelievers (Muslims, Christians, Jews) return as animals, whilst 'Alawis are reincarnated in other 'Alawis and eventually can reach the state of luminous stars. Faithful Alawis believe they must be transformed or reborn seven times before returning to take a place among the stars, where Ali is the prince. If blameworthy, they are sometimes reborn as Christians or Jews, among whom they remain until atonement is complete
- The eternal existence of the universe.
- Denial of Resurrection , Hell, Paradise except in this world.
- The five prayers are: Ali , Fatimah, Hassan, Hussain and Muhsin. Mentioning these names would suffice for abolution , purification from Janaba and the commandments of prayer
- Fasting is the recitation of the names of thirty men , and thirty women mentioned in their books. The main 'Alawi Holy Book is the "Kitab al-Majmu'" compiled by al-Khasibi and containing 16 Suras. Other sacred books are: Kitab al-Mashaykha (manual for Sheikhs), Kitab Majmu' al-'Ayad (Book of Feasts. This was translated into French in Beirut in the mid-ninteenth century by a Nusairi convert to Christianinty who was later assassinated by the community) and Kitab Ta'lim al-Diyana al-Nusayriyyah, the 'Alawi chatechism
- Ali Ibn Abi Talib is the manifestation of Allah. The 'Alawi profession of faith states: "I testify that there is no God but 'Ali ibn-Talib the one to be worshipped, no Veil but the Lord Muhammad worthy to be praised, and no Gate but the Lord Salman al-Farisi the object of love". Which is summed up in the following poetry in Arabic:
أشهد أن لا إله إلا == حيدرة الأنزع البطين
و لا حجاب عليه إلا == محمد الصادق الأمين
و لا طريق إليه إلا == سلمان ذو القوة المتين
- One is not considered a Nusairi unless he vows not to expose the principles of his religion (Taqqiya) and he learns what are the names and meanings of the principle figures of his religion such as the name being Adam and the meaning being Sebit and the name being Yaqub and the meaning being Yusuf and try to infer this from the Quran. Yacub was noting but a name who could not surpass his position for he said: " I will ask for you My Lord for forgiveness" , while Yusuf said: " this day let no reproach be (cast) on you" and he did not depend on any other in this matter because he knew that he is the god who can do what he wants. Also Musa is the name and Yousha (Joshua) is the meaning for he managed to make the sun return back for him , and the sun would only to this to her Lord. And Ali is the meaning while Prophet Muhammad pbuh is the name he created from his own light.
- Part of their Taqqiyya is to adopt the Muslim practices outwardly as explained by an Alawi:
"We are accepted as Muslims because we have worked hard to be accepted. We have copied the Sunnis. Some Alawis cover their hair and wear hijab, either for personal reasons or when they marry Sunnis. We don't eat ham, and even when we do, we don't eat it in front of people. We fast - or we pretend to fast; out of respect for others, we don't eat in front of them during Ramadan. We have built mosques in our major towns. Some Alawis go to Friday prayer and to the Hajj. My grandfather was a modern shaykh who encouraged everyone to pray at the mosque in Jable. The charitable foundation established and run by Jamil al-Asad (the brother of former President Hafiz al-Assad) finances hundreds of Alawis to go on Hajj, and the women working for the organization have to wear the hijab. Hafiz al-Asad prayed in Mosque and fasted. When his mother and son died, he prayed for them in Mosque. He built the Na`isa mosque in Qardaha, his home town, in the name of his mother. All these things are proof to Sunnis that we try hard to be part of Islam and like Sunnis. They accept it. We have succeeded."
- Wine is Halal and is consumed in their masses where wine and bread are consecrated and partaken of by the male initiates. The wine especially is considered to be the very essence of God ('Ali), trans-substantiated by the mass and offered to the believer. It is called "The Servant Of Light" ('Abd al-Nur). Vines are treated with great respect in 'Alawi culture.
Nusayria Allawis and their beliefs
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This what al lAssad supporters support.
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Indirectly or directly I do not support Assad however a Syria with the slaves of Obama at its head is more dangerous to the ummah than this present one. Now do not make me expose your 'salafi' tajsim beliefs of ibn taymiyya which you blindly follow.
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