-
Nizari Ismailis, was
invited to
issue a
religious edict for and on
behalf of the
Ismailis,
which he did by a
letter explicitly stating that the
Ismailis adhered...
- The
Nizari Ismailis have
since split from others,
initially from the Qarmatians, Druze, Musta'li
Ismailis,
Muhammad Shahi Nizari Ismailis, and Satpanthis...
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Despite being occupied with
survival in
their hostile environment, the
Ismailis in this
period developed a
sophisticated outlook and
literary tradition...
-
Hinnebusch the
Ismailis formed 1.5% of the country's po****tion in 1991. They
mainly in live in two governorates: in the Hama
Governorate the
Ismailis mainly...
- whom
Ismailis share their lives." This
engagement of the Aga Khan with
Nizari Ismailis is said to
extend to the
people with whom the
Nizari Ismailis share...
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branch or sub-sect of Shia Islam. The
Ismailis get
their name from
their acceptance of Imam Ismaʻil ibn Jafar.
Ismaili (Arabic: اسماعيلي) is also a common...
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command rather than the Commander, in the
Ismaili view, may go astray.
Through this framework, the
Ismailis give
primacy to the
living Word, or the Imam...
- mid-1940s, its
inhabitants were
predominantly Ismailis. Today, it is a
religiously mixed city of
Ismailis and Alawites, with a
Christian minority. Masyaf...
- Imam of
Nizari Ismailis (12
April 1881 –
August 1885) Aga Khan III – Sir
Sultan Mohammed Shah (1877–1957), 48th Imam of
Nizari Ismailis (17
August 1885 –...
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Arabic origin. The
hierarchy (hudūd) of the
organization of the
Nizari Ismailis of the
Alamut period was as follows: Imām (امام), the
descendants of Nizar...