| Title | Extract | General Subjects | Bibliography Link |
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| Circulars of The Religious Study Group Of Mombasa (Consolidated) | Ismaili Study Group Mombasa | ||
| Copyright Lawsuit 2010: Online Book of All available Materials for Lawsuit Allegedely by Aga Khan | This Online Book is a one-stop shop of the Materials for the 2010 Copyright Lawsuit Allegedly by Aga Khan. It gathers court materials as well as articles that are currently available for the ongoing 2010 Lawsuit Launched allegedly by the Aga Khan against 2 of His Murids Nagib Tajdin and Alnaz Jiwa, for Circulating the Imam's Farmans to His Jamat through the Kalam-e Imam-e Zaman Golden Edition Book. |
Moman | |
| Crosswords for Ismailis | Try out these crosswords. Made to be versatile for Bait-ul-Ilm Teachers, Each Puzzle comes with: Enjoy! |
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| Catalogue of Khojkî Manuscripts available through the Heritage Society | I. Introduction The oldest Khojkî ms in existence in institutional collections appears to be one that was copied in 1793 Samvat (1736 CE). A. Nanji, The Nizârî Ismâcîlî Tradition, p. 10. Most of the mss are only a century old. | ||
| Chhatris Kror - An Unpublished Granth | By Dr. Shiraz Ismail The name Chhatris Kror literally means three hundred and sixty million. It refers to the number of Pir Sadardin's followers out of whom Baar Kror or one hundred and twenty million attained salvation. This granth was composed by Pir Sadardin. It has never been published. | ||
| Challis wato - An Unpublished Granth | by Mukhi Abdulsultan Rahemtulla The Granth Challis Waato is an unpublished work attributed to Sayyed Imam Shah. It seems that although Mukhi Lalji Devraj was aware of its existence, it did not get published during his lifetime. | ||
| Chiragh-I-Rawshan - An Ismaili Tradition in Central Asia | The word chiragh is derived from the Syriac shrag or shragh, meaning lamp, and Chiragh-i Rawshan means shining or luminous lamp, which is one of the oldest surviving Ismaili traditions in the regions of the Central Asia. |
Chiragh Rawshan | |
| Chantas | A Brief Explanation of 15 Chantas Our human weakness is such that from time to time we tend to forget the religious and moral laws that are ordained upon us and fall into committing sins. These sins retard our spiritual progress and become obstacles in achieving salvation. Repentance is therefore prescribed so that when one seeks forgiveness in earnest, one can have his sins forgiven. Allah says in the Holy Quran: |
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| Cairo - "From the Pages of Glorious Fatimid History" | The history of Cairo dates back to about B.C. 5000 when King Mina united Upper and Lower Egypt and chose Memphis as the capital of the New Kingdom. | cairo |

