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Satpanth is a
Sanskrit term used
initially by
Nizari Isma'ilis and
Ismaili Sufis to
identify their faith formed over 700
years ago by Pir
Sadardin (1290-1367...
- (People of the Book) nor mushrikin,
rather they were kuffār (Infidel).
Satpanth is a
subgroup of
Nizari Ismailism and
Ismaili Sufism formed by conversions...
- in
Pirana near
Ahmedabad city in India. Pir Imam Shah Bawa
founded the
Satpanth (true path)
faith around 600
years ago. He
taught tolerance at the universality...
- Isma'ili Musta'li
Tayyibi Alavi Dawoodi Sulaymani Hafizi Nizari Khoja Satpanth Batini Alevism Bektashi Bektashism and folk
religion Qizilbash Alians Hurufism...
- hide them from
other Muslims. The
religion of the
Khojas was
known as
Satpanth. At the end of the
fifteenth century, the imām in Persia, al-Mustanṣir...
- The
following is a non-exhaustive list of
links to
specific religious texts which may be used for further, more in-depth study.
Pyramid Texts Coffin Texts...
- (Rajgor), Meghwals, Visa
Oswal and Dasa
Osval (Oshwal) Jains,
followers of
Satpanth, Bhatias,
Rabaris and
various Muslim communities in the region, including...
- H****an-i
Sabbah – ********ins Aga
Khans – Nizaris /
Khojas Pir
Sadardin –
Satpanth Kaysanites Shia Mukhtār Abū ʿAmra Kaysān Abd
Allah ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah...
- H****an-i
Sabbah – ********ins Aga
Khans – Nizaris /
Khojas Pir
Sadardin –
Satpanth Kaysanites Shia Mukhtār Abū ʿAmra Kaysān Abd
Allah ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah...
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regarded as the
founder of the
Khoja Nizari Ismaili community, also
called Satpanth. He was the son and
successor of Pir
Shihab ad-Din, and was one of the...