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Ismailism - Wikipedia After the death of Muhammad ibn Isma'il in the 8th century CE, the teachings of Ismailism further transformed into the belief system as it is known today, with an explicit concentration on the deeper, esoteric meaning (batin) of the Islamic religion
Home - The official website of the Ismaili Muslim community . . . Quick Links Time and Knowledge Nazrana Conciliation Arbitration Boards Global Encounters Focus Humanitarian Assistance Related Websites Ismaili Imamat Aga Khan Development Network The Institute of Ismaili Studies
The Ismaili USA This is the official website of the Ismaili Muslim community in the United States of America
Heritage Home | Ismaili. NET - Heritage F. I. E. L. D. Ismaili net is a searchable collection of Ismaili Images, Audio and Videos, Aga Khan News, Interviews and Speeches, Ismaili Ginans, Qasidas, Books, Articles, Virtual Jamatkhana, Forums, and much more! over 30,000 pages of information!
Isma’iliyyah | History, Movements, Theology, Facts | Britannica Classic Ismāʿīlī theology, developed from the 8th century, understood that there was both an external (ẓāhir) exoteric dimension and a further hidden (bāṭin) esoteric dimension to scripture The Prophet Muhammad revealed the former
Ismaili Community | The Institute of Ismaili Studies Ismaili traditions fall within four broad geographic and ethnographic groups: Arab, Persian, Central Asian, and South Asian Settlements in Africa comprise primarily Ismailis of South Asian origins, while recent settlement in the West comes from all these traditions
Ismaili - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ismaili Ismaili Shia (or Ismailiya; Arabic: الاسماعيلية) are a Shia Muslim sect that are different from other Shiites by not agreeing on who was the 7thth Imam, or religious leader The sect believes that it was Ismail ibn Jafar, rather than Musa ibn Jafar, as is believed most Shia Muslims
The Ismaili Imamat Throughout their 1,400 year history, the Ismailis have been led by a living, hereditary Imam The Ismailis live in over 35 countries and number approximately 12 to 15 million