1st Edition

Syrian Ismailism The Ever Living Line of the Imamate, A.D. 1100--1260

By Nasseh Ahmad Mirza Copyright 1997
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is a welcome addition to an all too scant literature on the Ismaili communities of Syria. In addition to a wide reading of Arabic sources and a deep familiarity with the existing scholarly literature, Professor Mirza also brings to light new manuscripts illuminating this history.
    Syrian Ismailism tells the little-known story of the adaptability and survival of Ismailis in Syria in an era which seems as complex and difficult as our own. The late eleventh and twelfth centuries brought severe troubles, including the decline of the Fatimids, divisions among the Ismailis, the Saljuq-Sunni conquest of much of the Middle East, and the Crusades.

    1: Introduction; One: An Outline of the Political History of the Amirate of Mis?yaf; 2: The Principality of Misyaf under Sinan 1; 3: The Syrian Isma‘ilis from the Death of Sinan to the Fall of Alamut; 4: The Syrian Isma‘ilis under the Early Mamluks; Two: Beliefs and Organization; 5: The Universal Divine Order; 6: The Organization of the Da‘wa; 7: Concluding Remarks: Isma‘ilism in Perspective

    Biography

    Nasseh Ahmad Mirza