
This volume brings together a number of studies on intellectual and political history, particularly in the three areas where Dr Farhad Daftary’s scholarship has had a great impact – Ismaili Studies, Persian Studies and the wider context of Shi‘i Studies. It contains a biographical essay on his life, including his background, education, interest in Ismaili studies and involvement with the IIS. The volume also contains an exhaustive bibliography of his works to date. The title Fortresses of the Intellect reflects one of the underlying motifs in Ismaili history and thought - the importance of the intellect as a central facet of faith.

Intended as a volume of reference containing the most recent research in Ismaili Studies and other related fields, the publication focuses on the intellectual contributions of the Ismailis and their role in broader Islamic history. It includes discussions on subjects ranging from early Ismaili texts to thinkers of the
Fatimid and
Alamut eras in Ismaili history. The volume also focuses more broadly on Persian contributions to Islamic culture and the presence of the Central Asian Turks and the Franks in Muslim territories, such as Syria, Persia and Iraq, as well as Shi‘i thought in the
Safavid era and other topics related to religion, history and language. The volume also contains resources such as a comprehensive index of subjects and terms, a general bibliography and a historical map.
The contributors include some of the best-known contemporary scholars in the fields of Ismaili, broader Shi‘i and Islamic Studies, many of whom have worked with Dr Daftary during his career. These include Iraj Afshar, Hamid Algar,
Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi, Carmela Baffioni, C. Edmund Bosworth,
Delia Cortese, Patricia Crone, Daniel De Smet, Abbas Hamdani, Carole Hillenbrand,
Alice Hunsberger, István Hajnal,
Hermann Landolt,
Leonard Lewisohn,
Wilferd Madelung, Andrew J. Newman, Ismail K. Poonawala and
Paul E. Walker.