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  1. El ismailismo (en árabe: الإسماعيليون ‎, romanizado : al-Ismāʿīliyyūn; en persa: إسماعیلیان ‎, romanizado: Esmāʿiliyān) es una corriente religiosa islámica de la rama chiita. 1 El nombre de ismailíes proviene del hecho de que acepten al Imán Isma‘il ibn Yá‘far como el sucesor espiritual escogido ( imán) de Yá‘far as-Sádiq, punto en el que difi...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isma'ilismIsma'ilism - Wikipedia

    The Nizari Ismaili Imams (known as the Aga Khans since the 18th century have used their power to institute reforms that affected personal lives of men and women in the community. Aga Khan III, the 48th Nizari Ismaili Imam, was passionate in this movement.

  3. List of Isma'ili imams. This is a list of the Imams as recognized by the different sub-sects of the Ismai'li sect of Shia Islam. Imams are considered members of the Bayt (Household) of Muhammad through his daughter Fatima . Early Imams.

  4. Nizari Ismaili theology is the pre-eminent negative or apophatic theology of Islam because it affirms the absolute Oneness of God through negating all names, descriptions, conceptions, and limitations from God.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › IsmailismoIsmailismo - Wikiwand

    El ismailismo ( en árabe: الإسماعيليون. , romanizado: al-Ismāʿīliyyūn; en persa: إسماعیلیان. , romanizado: Esmāʿiliyān) es una corriente religiosa islámica de la rama chiita.

  6. The History of Nizari Isma'ilism from the founding of Islam covers a period of over 1400 years. It begins with Muhammad 's mission to restore to humanity the universality and knowledge of the oneness of the divine within the Abrahamic tradition, through the final message and what the Shia believe was the appointment of Ali as ...

  7. The Ismaili Muslims are a culturally diverse community living in over 35 countries around the world. The community adheres to a 1,400 year tradition of Shi'a values that are expressed through a commitment to a search for knowledge for the betterment of self and society; embracing pluralism by building bridges of peace and understanding; and ...