Until recently the Ismaʿilis were judged almost exclusively on the basis of the hostile accounts of their Muslim enemies and the fanciful tales of the Crusaders. As a result, numerous misconceptions were disseminated about the teachings and practices of the Ismaʿilis, known in European tradition as the Assassins. In the 1930s, however, authentic Ismaʿili texts began to be recovered from private collections which shed new light on mediaeval Ismaʿili history and thought. This collective volume brings together some of the original results of modern scholarship in the area, written by leading contemporary authorities, as well as distinguished Islamists.

Preface
Notes on transliteration and abbreviations
Notes on the contributors

1. Introduction: Ismaʿilis and Ismaʿili Studies
Farhad Daftary

Part I: The Classical Phase

  1. The Fatimids and the Qarmaṭīs of Baḥrayn
    Wilferd Madelung

  2. The Cosmology of the pre-Fatimid Ismāʿīliyya
    Heinz Halm

  3. Abu Yaʿqūb al-Sijistānī and the Seven Faculties of the Intellect
    Wilferd Madelung

  4. The Ismaʿili Oath of Allegiance (ʿahd) and the ‘Sessions of Wisdom’ (majālis al-ḥikma) in Fatimid Times
    Heinz Halm

  5. Al-Qāḍī al-Nuʿmān and Ismaʿili Jurisprudence
    Ismail K. Poonawala

  6. A Critique of Paul Casanova’s Dating of the Rasāʾil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ
    Abbas Hamdani

  7. Portraits of Self and Others: Ismaʿili Perspectives on the History of Religions
    Azim A. Nanji

  8. An Ismaʿili Version of the Heresiography of the Seventy-two Erring Sects
    Paul E. Walker

Part II: The Nizārī Phase

  1. Ḥasan–i Ṣabbāḥ and the Origins of the Nizārī Ismaʿili Movement
    Farhad Daftary

  2. The Power Struggle Between the Saljuqs and the Ismaʿilis of Alamūt, 487–518/1094–1124: The Saljuq Perspective
    Carole Hillenbrand

  3. The Ismaʿilis of Quhistān and the Maliks of Nimrūz of Sīstān
    C. Edmund Bosworth

  4. The Philosopher/Vizier: Khwāja Naṣīr al-Ṭūsī and the Ismaʿilis
    Hamid Dabashi

  5. ‘Sometimes by the Sword, sometimes by the Dagger’: The Role of the Ismaʿilis in Mamluk–Mongol Relations in the 8th/14th Century
    Charles Melville

  6. The Ismaʿili Gināns: Reflections on Authority and Authorship
    Ali S. Asani

  7. The Nuqṭawī Movement of Maḥmūd Pisīkhānī and his Persian Cycle of Mystical-Materialism
    Abbas Amanat

Bibliography
Index

‘… an extremely useful collection which deserves a place in the library of any individual or institute concerned with the study of Islam and of Islamic history.’
– Peter Jackson, Journal of Semitic Studies

‘Daftary is an indefatigable scholar and editor who has succeeded within a short period of time to revive and expand Isma‘ili studies as a legitimate variant of the wider Islamic tradition. This book is a living and eloquent testimony to his ongoing endeavours.’
–Youssef M. Choueri, History

‘… an indispensable volume for any Islamic history collection … absorbing and scholarly collection of essays …’
– George Lane, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

‘A valuable resource for those interested in Isma‘ilism and its place within the larger context of Islamic history. Highly recommended to all academic and public libraries seriously interested in the fields of Islamic and Middle Eastern studies.”
Choice

‘…valuable contribution to what is an increasingly flourishing subject of study …’
– Julie Scott Meisami, Journal of the American Oriental Society

‘…this is a useful book marking a significant advance in the area of Ismaʿili studies.’
– M. Momen, Iranian Studies

‘The efforts of Farhad Daftary have produced another important volume on the history of Ismaʿili Shiʿism.’
– Sumaiya Hamdani, International Journal of Middle East Studies

Farhad Daftary is head of the Department of Academic Research and Publications at The Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. An authority on Ismaʿili history, Dr. Daftary’s publications include The Ismāʿīlīs: Their History and Doctrines (1990), The Assassin Legends: Myths of the Ismaʿilis (1998) and Intellectual Traditions in Islam (2000).