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Satpanth is a
Sanskrit term,
given to a
diverse group of
individuals who
follow Pir Sadardin. Pir
Sadardin Imamshah Bawa, was a Shia
Ismaili Da'i who founded...
- Ṣadr al-Dīn, was a fourteenth-century Shia
Ismaili Da'i who
founded the
Satpanth Tariqa and
taught tolerance,
perennialism and
syncretism of all religions...
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these Ismaili Pirs and Sayyids, came to
follow the
Satpanthi tradition;
Satpanth means “True Path.”
Recited in Jama'at
Khanas throughout the world, Ginans...
- missionaries. However, the
collection of
their teachings was
referred to as
satpanth, ‘the true path,’ and the
group did not self-identify as Ismaili, Muslim...
- (People of the Book) nor mushrikin,
rather they were kuffār (Infidel).
Satpanth is a
subgroup of
Nizari Ismailism and
Ismaili Sufism formed by conversions...
- hide them from
other Muslims. The
religion of the
Khojas was
known as
Satpanth. At the end of the
fifteenth century, the imām in Persia, al-Mustanṣir...
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Khoja and Gupti. Collectively,
these communities adopted the
practice of
Satpanth (lit. true path), a
designation for Shi‘i
Ismailism of this
period in the...
- in India. Pir
Sadardin Imamshah Bawa, a Shia
Ismaili Da'i
founded the
Satpanth Tariqa around 600
years ago, and
taught tolerance,
perennialism and syncretism...
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Bohra Alavi Bohra Qutbi Bohra Hafizi Nizari Seveners Qarmatians ********ins
Satpanth States Qarmatian state of
Bahrayn Fatimid Caliphate Multan Sulayhid dynasty...
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Oswal and Dasa
Osval (Oshwal) Jains,
Ismaili Khojas and
followers of the
Satpanth, Bhatias, Rabaris,
Muslim Kutchi Khatris, the
Muslim Rajput-Rayma, or Kutchi...