Mi'atu camel fī šarḥi mi'ati 'āmila
| Title | Mi'atu camel fī šarḥi mi'ati 'āmila |
|---|---|
| Author | Ibn Shay'i Ibrahim 'Abd al-Karim ibn 'Uman, the Hajji Baba |
| Type | kitap |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-1480 |
| Date | 03/29/2012 08:54:54.492 g |
| Sample Text | After the death of Isma'ilibnJafar, many Ismaili believed the line of Imamate ended and that one day the messianic Mahdi, whom they believed to be Muhammad ibn Ismail, would return and establish an age of justice. One group included the violent Qarmatians, who had a stronghold in Bahrain. In contrast, some Ismailis believed the Imamate did continue, and that the Imams were in occultation and still communicated and taught their followers through a network of dawah "Missionaries".In 909, Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah, a claimant to the Ismaili Imamate, established the Fatimid Caliphate. During this period, three lineages of imams formed. |
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