The religious doctrine (madhhab) of the Druzes (Durūz) is an offshoot of Shīʿī-Ismāʿīlī doctrine that developed during the fourth/tenth century, when the Ismāʿīlīs established the Fāṭimid state in Tunisia and then conquered Egypt, in 359/969. Most of the classical Sunnī theologians and chroniclers have classified the Druze faith with the al-bāṭiniyya or the Shīʿī ghulāt (extremists) sects, who use taʾwīl (interpretation) to reach the bāṭin (inner meaning) of the Qurʾānic verses. Some of them depicted the ghulāt as unethical people with an alien faith that set
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Islam.
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