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| IIS alumni, 2013 (various topics) | The Shah Faisal Mosque was completed in 1986 at a cost of approximately US $120 million. It was built through the support of King Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, and is named in his honour. | Fatimid Code of Conduct, Cultural Connections, Al Sabah Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Hagia Sophia | |
| Islamic History B: From the Crusades to the 'Gunpowder Empires' | Muslim World, Seljuks | ||
| Islamic History B: From the Crusades to the 'Gunpowder Empires' | The Muslims were religiously and politically fragmented during the mid-tenth and eleventh centuries. However, these conditions witnessed profound changes when the Seljuks came onto the scene. The emergence of the Seljuks as the new ruling elite was often called the period of Sunni revival. | Muslim World, Seljuks | |
| Isma‘ili Da‘wa and Politics in Fatimid Egypt | This paper will discuss the mutual influence between politics and the Isma‘ili da‘wa, particularly after the establishment of the Fatimid government in Egypt. | ismaili Dawa Egypt | |
| ISLAMISATION ON THE IRANIAN PERIPHERY: NASIR-I KHUSRAW AND ISMAILISM IN BADAKHSHAN | IT HAS LONG BEEN recognised in the scholarship on Islamisation that Muslim governors and administrators in Iran and Central Asia under the early caliphate, with few exceptions, displayed little interest in instigating mass conversion to Islam. | ||
| Ismailism in Multan and Sind | This is an article about the expansion of Ismailism in Multan and Sind since Dai Hatim was sent to these areas in 883AD (Fatimid took power in Maghreb in 909 AD). The expansion continued later under Dai Jalam b. Shayban( http://ismaili.net/heritage/node/2187) who seize Multan for the Fatimid Imams in 985 AD. |
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| Ismaili Conciliation and Arbitration: NCAB Canada Submission to Ontario Arbitration Review | His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili National Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Canada Submission to Ontario Arbitration Review September 10, 2004 Please see attached PDF for full text | Arbitration, conciliation | |
| Ismailiyya | ISMA'ILIYYA, a major branch of the Shi'a with numerous subdivisions. It branched off fromthe Imamiyya [see ithna 'ashariyya] by tracing the imamate through Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq's son |
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| Ismaili Hero Summaries | Summary Descriptions of the Great Heroes in Ismaili History |
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| Ismaili History Charts | Charts taken from various sources |
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| Imamate Enthronement Disk Set | THE ISMAILI SECT On the death of Prophet Mohammed in A.D. 632 his followers split into two groups, the Sunnis, who comprise the vast majority of Muslims, and the Shias. | ||
| Ismaili Missionaries | The impediment, which belonged to the inner nature of the preaching of Islam was connected with its conservatism of forms. | missionary | |
| Ismailis in Russia | In Russia, or U.S.S.R., Ismaili villages are only found in the valley of the river Panj which, after its confluence with Wakhsh, or Wakhshab, forms the mighty Oxus or Amu-Darya river of Central Asia. | ismaili history, Russian Ismailis | |
| Ismaili Heroes | These are our Heroes! Role models for our kids yesterday, role models today and forever! |
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| Ismaili flag - It's Origin & Importance | I am glad to present this important monograph fortunately completed on the day of my birth. It affords brief history of the flag/banner with special reference to the flag of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, its origin in Islam and symbolic interpretation of its colours, incorporated with rare accessible photographs. Hitherto, no materials on the subject have been explored scholarly. In the following pages, a serious attempt has been made to gather within a convenient compass the information scattered. |

