- 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
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- The Ismaili USA
This is the official website of the Ismaili Muslim community in the United States of America
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The Ismaili community considers the imam a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad Ismaili Muslims are considered to be a branch of Shiite Islam
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- 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
- The Ismaili Muslims: A History of Persecution and Pluralism
The Ismailis’ origins can be traced back to Ismail, the eldest son of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq, in whose progeny the Ismailis have recognized a continuous line of Ali imams
- 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
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