| Part of a series on Shī‘a Islam Ismailism Shiʻa Islam (Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite) makes up the second largest sect of believers in Islam, constituting about 30%–35% of all Muslim. ...
The IsmÄʿīlÄ« (Urdu: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛ IsmÄʿīlÄ«, Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¥Ø³Ù
اعÙÙÙÙÙ al-IsmÄʿīliyyÅ«n; Persian: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛØ§Ù EsmÄʿīliyÄn) branch of Islam is the second largest part of the ShÄ«a community, after the Twelvers (IthnÄÊ¿ashariyya). ...
| | Branches | | Nizari • Druze • Mustaali The IsmÄʿīlÄ« (Urdu: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛ IsmÄʿīlÄ«, Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¥Ø³Ù
اعÙÙÙÙÙ al-IsmÄʿīliyyÅ«n; Persian: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛØ§Ù EsmÄʿīliyÄn) branch of Islam is the second largest part of the ShÄ«a community, after the Twelvers (IthnÄÊ¿ashariyya). ...
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A sub-sect of the Sevener Shia Muslim Ismaili sect. ...
Druze star The Druze (Arabic: درزÙ, derzÄ« or durzÄ«, plural Ø¯Ø±ÙØ², durÅ«z; Hebrew: , Druzim; also transliterated Druz or Druse) are a Middle Eastern religious community whose traditional religion stemmed primarily from an offshoot of an Islamic sect, but is unique in its incorporation of Gnostic, neo-Platonic and other philosophies. ...
This group is named Mustaali because they follow Imam Mustalli, after Imam Mustansir Billah, and not Nazaar whom the Aga Khan group consider as their Imam. ...
| | Pillars | | Walayah • Taharah • Salah Zakah • Sawm • Hajj • Jihad Shia Ismaili Seven Pillars of Islam have three doctrines that are not included in the Sunni Five Pillars of Islam: Walayah, Taharah and Jihad. ...
Guardianship is a Ismaili and Druze pillar of Islam. ...
Purity is a Ismaili pillar of Islam. ...
For the Indian village, see Salat, Kulpahar. ...
This is a sub-article of Islamic economical jurisprudence. ...
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Jihad, sometimes spelled Jahad, Jehad, Jihaad, Jiaad, or Cihad, (Arabic: IPA: ) as an Islamic term, is sometimes referred to as the sixth pillar of Islam, although it occupies no official status as such in Sunni Islam. ...
| | Concepts | | The Qur'an • The Ginans Reincarnation • Panentheism Imam • Pir • Da'i al-Mutlaq Numerology • Taqiyya An esoteric interpretation of the Qurâan is an interpretation of the Qurâan which includes attribution of esoteric or mystic meanings to the text by the interpretater and in this aspect its method is different from the conventional exegesis of the Qurâan called tafsir. ...
The Ginans are Nizari Ismaili religious texts. ...
Reincarnation exists in both the Druze and Nizari branches of Ismailism. ...
With the exception of the Mustaali Ismaili, most Ismaili believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent of it. ...
This is a sub-article to Imamah (Shia doctrine). ...
A Pir (Persian: Ù¾ÛØ±) meaning Old Man. ...
The term DÄˤī al-Mutlaq (Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¯Ø§Ø¹Ù اÙÙ
Ø·ÙÙ) literally means the absolute or unrestricted missionary. In IsmÄÄ«lÄ« IslÄm, the term dÄˤī has been used to refer to important religious leaders other than the hereditary ImÄms and the Daˤwa or Mission is a clerical-style organisation. ...
Ismailis believe that numbers have religious meanings. ...
Within Islamic tradition, the concept of Taqiyya (Ø§ÙØªÙÙØ© - fear, guard against)[1] refers to a controversial dispensation allowing believers to conceal their faith when under threat, persecution or compulsion. ...
| | History | | All Imams • Fatimid Empire Hamza ibn Ali • Ad-Darazi Hassan-i-Sabbah • Hashashin Seveners • Qarmatians This is a list of the Imams recognized by the Ismaili Shiites and their sub-branches. ...
The Fatimid Empire or Fatimid Caliphate ruled North Africa from A.D. 909 to 1171. ...
Hamza ibn-Ali ibn-Ahmad was an 11th century Muslim preacher, and is counted among the founders of the Druze. ...
Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-Darazi (Arabic: ) was a 11th century Ismaili preacher and early leader of Druze. ...
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Seveners (Arabic Ø³Ø¨Ø¹ÙØ©) are a branch of Ismaili Shiism. ...
The Qarmatians (from Arabic qaramita ÙØ±Ø§Ù
طة, also spelled Carmathians, Qarmathians, Karmathians etc. ...
| | Major Imams | | Ali • Husayn • Jafar Ismail • al-Mahdi • al-Hakim al-Musta'li • Nizar • al-Qasim This is a sub-article to Imamah (Shia doctrine). ...
For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). ...
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Imam Jafar As-Sadiq (April 20, 702 – December 4, 765), in full Jafar ibn Muhammad ibn Zayn ibn Husayn, was the sixth Shia imam, and a theologian and jurist. ...
Ismail bin Jafar (Arabic: إسÙ
اعÙÙ Ø¨Ù Ø¬Ø¹ÙØ±) was the eldest son of the sixth Shia Imam, Jafar as-Sadiq. ...
Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah a. ...
TÄriqu l-ḤakÄ«m, called bi Amr al-LÄh (Arabic Ø§ÙØØ§ÙÙ
بأÙ
ر اÙÙÙ Ruler by Gods Command), was the sixth Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, ruling from 996 to 1021. ...
Ahmad al-Mustali (d 1101) was the ninth Fatimid Caliph. ...
The 21st Fatimid Imam and son of the 20th Fatimid Imam Mansur al-Amir Bi-Ahkamillah. ...
| | Contemporary Leaders | | Prince Karim Aga Khan IV Mohammed Burhanuddin Taiyeb Ziyauddin Saheb Asghar Ali Engineer The ÄgÄ KhÄn IV, or His Highness Prince KarÄ«m al-HussaynÄ« ÄgÄ KhÄn IV, KBE, CC, GCC, (Arabic: سÙ
Ù Ø§ÙØ£Ù
ÛØ± Ø´Ø§Û Ú©Ø±ÛÙ
Ø§ÙØØ³ÛÙ٠آغا Ø®Ø§Ù Ø§ÙØ±Ø§Ø¨Ø¹) -- (born December 13, 1936) is the current (49th) ImÄm of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims. ...
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Saiyedna Abu Haatim Taiyeb Ziyauddin Saheb (born August 6, 1932) is the forty fourth and current Dai-e-Mutlaq (Spiritual & Temporal Head) of the Taiyebi Alavi Dawat community, in succession from the first Dai-e-Mutlaq, Saiyedna Zoeb bin Moosa. ...
Asghar Ali Engineer, The Laaentie was born in Bohra priestly family (amils family) on 10th March, 1939 in Salumbar, Rajasthan (near Udaipur) where Qurban Husain, his father, was an amil at that time. ...
This box: view • talk • edit | Abu Mansur al-Nizar, (who was surnamed al-Mustapha al-dinillah, meaning "the chosen for God's religion") is a Nizari Ismaili Imam. He was desposed by his brother, Al-Musta'li, however it is believed his son, Al-Hadi, escaped to Alamut and took refuge with the Hashashin, thereby continuing the Imamate. A sub-sect of the Sevener Shia Muslim Ismaili sect. ...
The IsmÄʿīlÄ« (Urdu: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛ IsmÄʿīlÄ«, Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¥Ø³Ù
اعÙÙÙÙÙ al-IsmÄʿīliyyÅ«n; Persian: اسÙ
اعÛÙÛØ§Ù EsmÄʿīliyÄn) branch of Islam is the second largest part of the ShÄ«a community, after the Twelvers (IthnÄÊ¿ashariyya). ...
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Ahmad al-Mustali (d 1101) was the ninth Fatimid Caliph. ...
The remains of the fabled Alamut castle. ...
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