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The Ismailis, the second-largest Shi鈥榠 community in the world today, are settled in over 25 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America. They are the only Muslims to follow a living spiritual guide of their community, the Nizari Ismaili Imam. For Ismailis, since the Prophet Muhammad first designated Ali as his successor, the hereditary lineage of the present Imam, Prince Karim al-Hussaini (Aga Khan IV), has remained unbroken.

This book is the first collection of pithy biographies of each of the Ismaili Imams, from the seminal Imams of early Shi鈥榠 Islam, through to those of the first 鈥榩eriod of concealment鈥 when their public identities remained hidden, to the Imam-caliphs of the illustrious Fatimid dynasty, and those of the Alamut period, popularised in history through the so-called Assassin legends, up to the Aga Khans of the modern period. The Ismaili Imams mines the rich scholarship of the developing field of Ismaili Studies, providing a simple and clear resource for the general reader, as well as a handy reference guide for scholars.

Published on the occasion of the Aga Khan鈥檚 Diamond Jubilee, this illustrated book offers a snapshot of the lives, events, and legacies of all 49 Imams, and through them, of the Ismaili community鈥檚 storied past.

List of maps and tables
Preface

I: The Ismaili Imamate in History

II: The Early Imams
士础濒颈 b. Abi Talib
Husayn b. 士础濒颈
士础濒颈 b. Husayn Zayn al-士Abidin
Muhammad al-Baqir
Ja士far al-Sadiq
Isma士il b. Ja士far al-Sadiq
Muhammad b. Isma士il al-Maymun

III: The Concealed Imams
士Abd Allah b. Muhammad, also known as Wafi Ahmad
Ahmad b. 士Abd Allah, also known as Taqi Muhammad
Husayn b. Ahmad, also known as Radi al-Din 士Abd Allah

IV: The Early Fatimid Imam-caliphs
al-Mahdi
补濒-蚕补示颈尘
al-Mansur
补濒-惭耻士颈锄锄
al-‘Aziz
al-Hakim
al-Zahir
al-Mustansir
Nizar

V: The Imams at Alamut
Concealed Imams: al-Hadi, al-Muhtadi, al-Qahir
Hasan 士ala dhikrihi’l-salam
Nur al-Din Muhammad, also known as A士la Muhammad
Jalal al-Din Hasan
士Ala al-Din Muhammad
Rukn al-Din Khurshah

VI: The Early Imams after Alamut
Shams al-Din Muhammad
Qasim Shah
Islam Shah
Muhammad b. Islam Shah

VII: The Imams of the Anjudan Period
Mustansir bi鈥檒lah
士Abd al-Salam Shah
Gharib Mirza, also known as Mustansir bi’llah
Abu Dharr 士础濒颈
Murad Mirza
Dhu鈥檒-Faqar 士础濒颈
Nur al-Din (al-Dahr) 士础濒颈
Khalil Allah 士础濒颈

VIII: The Imams in the Eighteenth Century
Shah Nizar
Sayyid 士础濒颈
Hasan 士础濒颈
Qasim 士础濒颈
Abu’l-Hasan 士础濒颈
Shah Khalil Allah

IX: The Imams in the Modern Age
Hasan 士础濒颈 Shah, Aga Khan I
Agha 士础濒颈 Shah, Aga Khan II
Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III
Shah Karim al-Husayni, Aga Khan IV

Glossary
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Index

Farhad Daftary received his early education in Iran, Italy and England, and then undertook his university studies during 1958鈥1971 in the United States. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. Subsequently, he held various academic and governmental posts in Iran, before in 1988 joining the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, where he is currently Director and Head of the Department of Academic Research and Publications. Dr Daftary is a consulting editor of the Encyclopaedia Iranica, co-editor (with W. Madelung) of the Encyclopaedia Islamica, as well as the general editor of the Ismaili Heritage Series, the Ismaili Texts and Translations Series and the Shi鈥榠 Heritage Series. An authority on Ismaili studies, he has written and edited 20 books in this field, including The Ism膩鈥樐玪墨s: Their History and Doctrines (1990; 2nd ed., 2007); The Assassin Legends (1994); A Short History of the Ismailis (1998); Ismaili Literature: A Bibliography of Sources and Studies (2004); A History of Shi鈥榠 Islam (2013); and (with Z. Hirji) Islam: An Illustrated Journey (2018). He has also written more than 50 articles and book chapters and some 150 encyclopaedia entries. Dr Daftary鈥檚 books have been translated into Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, Gujarati and numerous European languages.