A Short History of the Ismailis: Traditions of a Muslim Community (The New Edinburgh Islamic Surveys)

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| Rating | : | 4.86 (654 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0748609040 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-07-28 |
| Language | : | English |
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Bruce McLaren said Yet Daftary has made a good fist of doing so here and gets top marks. In the mind-bogglingly complicated world of Islam there is perhaps no more difficult group to understand than the Ismailis. Yet Daftary has made a good fist of doing so here and gets top marks for his efforts. Make no mistake, this is an extremely dense book with a wealth of academic detail. It would be easy to lose the reader with a subject such as this, but Daftary has that . xul said Good work of an historian, but. If one knows it, one cannot fail to compare this book to Dr. Momen's introduction to Twelver Shi'ism:An Introduction to Shi`i Islam: The History and Doctrines of Twelver Shi`ismthat sets the standards in works of this kind. F. Daftary's book does not meet the standard in several respects, e.g.:- missing comparison of Ismaili jurisprudence to for example the Twelver Shi'ite and. Great book, by a worthy Scholor toby h greer Farhad Daftary is a noted international scholor, who has reseached many publications with such noted institutions as Oxford and Cambridge, this Book is a great testment to scholorship, and as such is objective throughout, mixing Glory with Disaster and even controversy, this is recommended for those who want a true picture of ismailis and their beliefs, instead of some of the
Daftary deserves high prase for this exemplary project, which will be eminently useful for both scholars and students . The author focuses on major themes and developments, as well as the historical background from which they arose. The chapters of the book complement one another to form a fascinating tale that is readable and fluent; at the same time they stand as independent units, any of which can be read on its own. Its particular focus is the sect's history, but its doctrines also receive ample treatment. The reader is introduced both to the primary sources and to the scholarly literature- eloquent proof of the author's great erudition. The chapters of the book complement one another to form a fascinating tale that is readable and fluent; at the same time they stand as independent units, any of which can be read on its own. The reader is introduced both
. Farhad Daftary, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London is the author of several books, including The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines and The Assassin Legends: Myths of the Isma'ilis
This new introduction is the first to be based on modern scholarship, taking account of recently recovered Ismaili texts. Dealing only with the most important historical developments, this is a comprehensive and accessible survey for all newcomers to the subject.. It covers all the main developments in the major phases of Ismaili history, from the early formative period, through the Fatamid golden age and the Alamut and post-Alamut periods, to more recent history. Despite being one of the key Shi'i Muslim communities, the Ismailis were until recently studied primarily on the basis of the accounts of their enemies
