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Like all Shia, the Ismailis emphasize a distinction between the exoteric (zahir) and esoteric (batin) dimension of Islam. However, unlike other Shia, the Ismailis are characterized by a unique emphasis on the esoteric.

The Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon was the setting for a momentous event in the Jamat’s history today, the Takht-nishini of Mawlana Shah Rahim al-Hussaini Hazar Imam, on his ascension to the office of Imamat as 50th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims.

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Home - The official website of the Ismaili Muslim community | The Ismaili

This is the official website of the Ismaili Muslim community in the United States of America.

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Who Are Ismaili Muslims? Explore who Ismaili Muslims are, their beliefs, the role of the Aga Khan as their living Imam, and how Ismailis differ from other Shia groups in Islamic theology.

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Ismaili leaders emphasize an adherence to pluralism and interfaith dialogue, and this article will discuss how this assertion fits—or clashes—with Ismaili history.

The Ismaili community considers the imam a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. Ismaili Muslims are considered to be a branch of Shiite Islam.

Who are Ismaili Muslims and how do their beliefs relate to the Aga Khan ...

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Reflecting the pluralism of the Muslim world generally, the Ismailis are a richly diverse community within the Shia branch of Islam. They number approximately 12 to 15 million, live in over 70 different countries and have distinct ethno-geographic and linguistic traditions.

Ismaili traditions fall within four broad geographic and ethnographic groups: Arab, Persian, Central Asian, and South Asian. Settlements in Africa comprise primarily Ismailis of South Asian origins, while recent settlement in the West comes from all these traditions.