The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Illustrations and maps | p. x |
| Foreword | p. xiii |
| Preface to the first edition | p. xv |
| Preface to the second edition | p. xix |
| Note on the text and abbreviations | p. xx |
| Introduction: progress in the study of the Isma'ilis | p. 1 |
| Phases in Isma'ili history | p. 2 |
| Isma'ili historiography | p. 4 |
| Anti-Isma'ili writings of other Muslims | p. 7 |
| Medieval European perceptions of the Isma'ilis | p. 10 |
| Orientalist perspectives | p. 22 |
| Modern progress in Isma'ili studies | p. 30 |
| Origins and early development of Shi'ism | p. 34 |
| Origins of Shi'ism | p. 36 |
| Early history of Shi'ism | p. 41 |
| al-Mukhtar and the mawali | p. 52 |
| The Kaysaniyya, the ghulat and the early Imamiyya | p. 57 |
| Ja'far al-Sadiq's imamate and the 'Abbasids | p. 71 |
| Imam al-Sadiq's teachings | p. 80 |
| Early Isma'ilism | p. 87 |
| The earliest Isma'ilis | p. 88 |
| The da'wa of the 3rd/9th century | p. 98 |
| The Isma'ili-Qarmati schism of 286/899 | p. 116 |
| Establishment of Fatimid rule | p. 126 |
| Aspects of early Isma'ili teachings | p. 128 |
| The Fatimid period until 487/1094: dawla and da'wa | p. 137 |
| Consolidation of the Fatimid caliphate in North Africa | p. 140 |
| Digression on Qarmati communities | p. 147 |
| al-Mu'izz and the conquest of Egypt | p. 156 |
| The religious policy of al-Mu'izz | p. 163 |
| al-Qadi al-Nu'man and Isma'ili jurisprudence | p. 167 |
| al-'Aziz and the Fatimid campaigns in Syria | p. 172 |
| al-Hakim, the Isma'ili da'wa and the Druze movement | p. 178 |
| al-Zahir and Sitt al-Mulk | p. 191 |
| al-Mustansir's long reign | p. 193 |
| Organization of the Fatimid dawla and the Isma'ili da'wa | p. 211 |
| Philosophical Isma'ilism of the Iranian da'is | p. 223 |
| The Ikhwan al-Safa' and their Epistles | p. 234 |
| The later Fatimids and Musta'lian Isma'ilism | p. 238 |
| The Nizari-Musta'li schism of 487/1094 | p. 241 |
| al-Musta'li and al-Amir | p. 243 |
| al-Hafiz and the Hafizi-Tayyibi schism | p. 246 |
| The later Fatimids and early Hafizi Isma'ilism | p. 248 |
| The Hafizi Musta'lian da'wa in Yaman | p. 255 |
| The early Tayyibi Musta'lian da'wa in Yaman | p. 261 |
| Aspects of Tayyibi thought | p. 269 |
| The early Tayyibi da'wa in India | p. 276 |
| The Da'udi Sulaymani-'Alawi schism in Tayyibi Isma'ilism | p. 280 |
| The Da'udi Bohra da'wa and community | p. 282 |
| The Sulaymani da'wa and community | p. 295 |
| Nizari Isma'ili history during the Alamut period | p. 301 |
| Nizari Isma'ili historiography | p. 303 |
| Hasan-i Sabbah and the struggle of the Persian Isma'ilis | p. 310 |
| Commencement of Nizari activities in Syria | p. 331 |
| Consolidation of the Nizari state and the doctrine of ta'lim | p. 335 |
| Buzurg-Ummid and the Nizari-Saljuq stalemate | p. 344 |
| Muhammad b. Buzurg-Ummid | p. 355 |
| The proclamation of qiyama or resurrection | p. 358 |
| Sinan and the Syrian Nizaris | p. 367 |
| Rapprochement with Sunni Islam | p. 375 |
| 'Ala' al-Din Muhammad III and Nizari thought of the period | p. 377 |
| Final decades of the Nizari state | p. 386 |
| The post-Alamut centuries and modern developments in Nizari Isma'ili history | p. 403 |
| Patterns and research problems in post-Alamut Nizari history | p. 403 |
| Early post-Alamut centuries and Nizari relations with Sufism | p. 410 |
| The Anjudan revival in Nizari Isma'ilism | p. 422 |
| The Nizari Khojas and Satpanth Isma'ilism | p. 442 |
| The Muhammad-Shahi imams and the Nizaris of Central Asia | p. 451 |
| The later Qasim-Shahi Nizari imams | p. 456 |
| The Aga Khans and the modern period in Nizari history | p. 463 |
| Genealogical tables and lists | p. 505 |
| Glossary | p. 514 |
| Notes | p. 523 |
| Select bibliography | p. 667 |
| Index | p. 697 |
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