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DE LA HIÉROHISTOIRE Portrait de Henry Corbin

Publication Type  Book
Year of Publication  2016
Authors  Daniel Proulx
Key Words  Henry Corbin; Ismaili

Ishraq

Publication Type  Book
Year of Publication  2013
Authors  Fârès Gillon
Publisher  Vostochnaya Literatura
Key Words  Ishraq; Kitab; Al-kasf; Ismaili

Shii Studies Review 2

Publication Type  Book
Year of Publication  2018
Authors  Shafique N. Virani
Editor  Hassan Ansari , Sabine Schmidtke
Key Words  Ismaili; Alamut; Qasim Tushtari; Hasan-i sabbah; Ginan

From Satpanthi to Ismaili Muslim: The Articulation of Ismaili Khoja Identity in South Asia

Publication Type  Article
Year of Publication  2011
Date Published  2010
Authors  Ali S. Asani
Original Publication  Modern History of the Ismailis, 2010
Key Words  Khoja; History; Ismaili; Satpanthi; Culture

1 ISMAILI PIRS, VAKILS & SAYEDS OF SOUTH ASIAN REGIONS

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Publication Type  Book
Year of Publication  2015
Authors  Tajddin Sadiq Ali, Mumtaz Ali
Editor  Daredia
Short Title  Ismaili Pirs, Vakils and Seyyeds
City  Mumbai
Publisher  Daredia
Volume and Pages  94
Original Language  

English

Key Words  Pir; Vakil; Seyyed. Syed. Sayyed; Ismaili; Ginan; Dadu; Bawa

Negotiating the Racial Boundaries of Khōjā Caste Membership in Late Nineteenth-Century Colonial Zanzibar (1878–1899)

This article explores late nineteenth-century identity formation and caste boundaries among the Khōjā of colonial Zanzibar. The central concern regarding children born to a non-Khōjā parent was what status, particularly regarding rights of inheritance, the multiracial children born of these relationships had within the caste structure. The case of Nasur Jesa v. Hurbayee suggests that the attitude toward these children was inconsistent; sometimes they were embraced,and at other times they were shunned by the Khōjā community.

Negotiating the Racial Boundaries of Khōjā Caste Membership in Late Nineteenth-Century Colonial Zanzibar (1878–1899)

Publication Type  Article
Year of Publication  2014
Date Published  2014
Authors  Akhtar, Iqbal
Original Publication  Journal of Africana Religions, Vol. 2, No. 3 (2014), pp. 297-316
Publisher  Penn State University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jafrireli.2.3.0297 .
Source  

Florida International University

Key Words  chotara; jotawa; Khōjā; Zanzibar; Ismaili; Ithnā ʿAsharī; Aga Khan; firman; jamat

Taqiyya and Identity in a South Asian Community

The Guptı¯s of Bhavnagar, India, represent an unexplored case of taqiyya, or precautionary dissimulation, and challenge traditional categories of religious identity in South Asia. Taqiyya is normally practiced by minority or otherwise
disadvantaged groups of Muslims who fear negative repercussions should their real faith become known. Historically, the Shı¯‘a, whether Ithna¯ -‘asharı¯ or Ismaili, have commonly dissimulated as Sunnı¯s, who form the dominant community.

A Comparison of the Refugee Resettlement of Ugandan Ismaili Muslims and Cambodian Theravada Buddhists in Canada

Publication Type  Article
Year of Publication  2010
Date Published  2010
Authors  Cummins, Alyshea
Publisher  Wilfrid Laurier University, 2010
Key Words  Ugandan; Ismaili; Muslims; Cambodian; Theravada; Buddhists; Canada

A Comparison of the Refugee Resettlement of Ugandan Ismaili Muslims and Cambodian Theravada Buddhists in Canada

Publication Type  Article
Year of Publication  2010
Date Published  2010
Authors  Cummins, Alyshea
Original Publication  Wilfrid Laurier University
Publisher  Wilfrid Laurier University; International Migration Research Centre; The Canadian Immigration Historical Centre
Key Words  Ontario; Canada; Refugees; Settlement; Comparision; Ugandian; Ismaili; Muslims; Cambodian; Theravada; Buddhists

Avichal Allah, Avichal Khalaq

trans_of: 
Avichal allah avi chal khalak
Publication Type  Translation
Year of Publication  1993
Authors  Tajddin Sadiq Ali, Mumtaz Ali
Length/Size  

11 pages

Key Words  Pir sadardin; ginan; meaning; avichal allal; ismaili; translation


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