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{{Infobox religious group|group=Zaydis|image=Ansar Allah Logo.svg|image_caption=A calligraphic logo used by Ansar Allah, a Zaydi Shia movement in Yemen commonly called the Houthis, with Arabic text: "Oh ye who believe, be supporters of God" (Quran 61:14)|founder=[[Zayd ibn Ali]]|region1=north-western [[Yemen]] (893 CE, by [[al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya]])|region2=[[northern Iran]] (Tabaristan, 864 CE, by Hasan ibn Zayd, expanded to Daylam and Gilan)|regions=north-western [[Yemen]], southern [[Saudi Arabia]]}}
{{Shia Islam|Branches}}
'''Zaydism''' ({{Lang-ar|الزَّيْدِيَّة|translit=az-Zaydiyya}}) or ''' Fiver Shia Islam''' is one of the three main branches{{sfn|Haider|2010|p=436}} of [[Shia Islam]] that emerged in the eighth century following [[Zayd ibn Ali]]‘s [[Revolt of Zayd ibn Ali|unsuccessful rebellion]] against the [[Umayyad Caliphate]].<ref>{{cite book|author= Stephen W. Day|title= Regionalism and Rebellion in Yemen: A Troubled National Union|date= 2012|page= 31|publisher= Cambridge University Press |isbn= 9781107022157}}</ref> Zaydism is typically considered to be a branch of Shia Islam that comes closest to the [[Sunni]], although the "classical" form of Zaydism (usually referred to as '''Hadawi''') over the centuries had changed its posture with regard to Sunni and Shia traditions multiple times, to the point where interpretation of Zaydi as Shia is often based on just their acceptance of [[Ali]] as a rightful successor to prophet [[Muhammad]].{{sfn|Haider|2021|p=203}} Zaydis regard [[rationalism]] as more important aswell asthan [[Quranic literalism]] and in the past were quite tolerant towards Sunni [[Shafi'i school|Shafi'ism]], a religion of about half of the [[Yemenis]].{{sfn|Salmoni|Loidolt|Wells|2010|p=285}}
 
Most of the world's Zaydis are located in Northern [[Yemen]], and in the [[Saudi Arabia]]n area of [[Najran]].
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# [[Husayn ibn Ali|Al-Husayn]] ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
#[[Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin|Ali Zayn al-Abidin]] ibn Al-Husayn ibn Ali
# [[Hasan ibn Hasan|Hasan al-Muthana]] ibn Al-Hasan ibn Ali
# [[Zayd ibn Ali|Zayd]] ibn Ali ibn Al-Husayn
# [[Yahya ibn Zayd|Yahya ibn Zayd ibn Ali]]