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'''ʿAbd Allah b. Jaʿfar''' (Arabic: {{ia|عبدالله بن جعفر}}); (d. [[149]]/766-7) known as '''ʿAbd Allah al-Afṭaḥ''' ({{ia|عبدالله الافطَح}}) was the second son of [[Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a)]] who claimed [[imamate]] after the [[martyrdom]] of Imam al-Sadiq (a) and his followers became famous as [[Fatahiyya]]. Some of those who followed Abd Allah soon left him due to his lack of religious knowledge. Abd Allah died 70 days after claiming imamate, and since he did not have any children, the rest of his followers turned to [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]] for their matters.
'''ʿAbd Allah b. Jaʿfar''' (Arabic: {{ia|عبدالله بن جعفر}}); (d. [[149]]/766) known as '''ʿAbd Allah al-Afṭaḥ''' ({{ia|عبدالله الافطَح}}) was the second son of [[Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a)]] who claimed [[imamate]] after the [[martyrdom]] of Imam al-Sadiq (a) and his followers became famous as [[Fatahiyya]]. Some of those who followed Abd Allah soon left him due to his lack of religious knowledge. Abd Allah died 70 days after claiming imamate, and since he did not have any children, the rest of his followers turned to [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]] for their matters.


== His Life ==
== His Life ==
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