Fatimid court engendered lively theological and intellectual debates
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors, established their empire in 909 in Qayrawan, North Africa,
Short articles that I have compiled on Ismaili history and Muslim civilisations, as well as extracts from Mawlana Hazar Imam's speeches on various topics
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors, established their empire in 909 in Qayrawan, North Africa,
Nasir Khusraw (1004- ca.1077) was born in Qobadiyan in the district of Marv in the eastern Iranian province of Khurasan.
Imam Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III succeeded his father to the Imamat on August 17, 1885 reigning for
The sixth Fatimid Caliph and sixteenth Ismaili Imam Abu ‘Ali Mansur, succeeded his father Imam ‘Aziz (r. 975-96) at the
To God belongs the unseen [secrets] of the heavens and earth (Q 11:123) Nasir Khusraw, a Persian poet, philosopher, traveller,
From the earliest period of Islam, its educational system was originally religious in nature. It began with the mosque as
The Fatimids, descendants of Prophet Muhammad’s daughter Fatima and her husband Hazrat Ali b. Abi Talib and named after the
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors, established their empire in 909 in North Africa when
Born in 1004 in Marv in the eastern Iranian province of Khurasan, Nasir Khusraw followed the family tradition and worked
“…we were touching the very foundations of my ancestors, the Fatimids, and the pluralistic history and intellectual profile of this