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Title

NIZARI ISMAILITE AND THE REINTRODUCTION OF "SHARIAH" (HOLY LAW)

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  112-140

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 Ismailite Nizaris activities in Iran started with Hassan-e Sabbahs uprising and the conquest of Alamut. The presentation of the theory of ghiyamat (the Resurrection) by Hassan ibn Muhammad known as Hassan Ala Zekreh Islam (Imam Niz IV) resulted in an outstanding development in the Ismailite ideology and history. The essence of his theory was that the Shariah (holy law) has deteriorated and is no more valid, and consequently, ghiyamat (the Resurrection) has started. He believed that time is infinite and that the Ressurrection has to be understood through thinking on the basis of observation, and that since there is no burden of acts of devotion (Ta"at) in heaven, there is no need to cany out religious duties (the Faraiz). Hassan II was killed one-and-a- half years after Eid-e Ghiyamat (feast of the Resurrection). Noor Addin II and Hassan III, known as Jalal Addin Hassan Nomosalman succeeded Hassan II. Hassan Nomosalman considered his grandfathers ideas wrong and denied his ancestors beliefs. He denounced the Ismailites ideas and converted to Sunnism. In this article, an attempt is made to investigate the motives and the characteristics of this development during the time of Jalal Addin Nomosalman, his successor Aladin Mohammad, and in general the development of the Ismailite society.

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    APA: Copy

    SHARAFI, MAHBOUBEH. (2002). NIZARI ISMAILITE AND THE REINTRODUCTION OF "SHARIAH" (HOLY LAW). JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, 12(43), 112-140. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/13875/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHARAFI MAHBOUBEH. NIZARI ISMAILITE AND THE REINTRODUCTION OF "SHARIAH" (HOLY LAW). JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES[Internet]. 2002;12(43):112-140. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/13875/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHBOUBEH SHARAFI, “NIZARI ISMAILITE AND THE REINTRODUCTION OF "SHARIAH" (HOLY LAW),” JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, vol. 12, no. 43, pp. 112–140, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/13875/en

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