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: The Ismailis are the only Shia community today to have a living, hereditary Imam—currently His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan, the 50th hereditary Imam.
The (or Shajrah-e-Ismailiya) is a genealogical document of immense spiritual and historical significance for the Shia Ismaili Muslim community. It serves as a visual and textual representation of the unbroken hereditary lineage of the Ismaili Imams, tracing back over 1,400 years to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) through his cousin and son-in-law, Hazrat Ali, and the Prophet's daughter, Hazrat Bibi Fatima. Historical and Spiritual Significance shajra e ismaily pdf
: The document helps maintain a common identity among a diverse community of 12 to 15 million people scattered across more than 25 countries. Content of a Shajra e Ismaily PDF : The Ismailis are the only Shia community
: The Shajra traces the lineage through key historical periods, including the early formative years of Islam, the period of the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt, the Alamut period in Persia, and into the modern era of the Aga Khans. Historical and Spiritual Significance : The document helps
: The Ismailis are the only Shia community today to have a living, hereditary Imam—currently His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan, the 50th hereditary Imam.
The (or Shajrah-e-Ismailiya) is a genealogical document of immense spiritual and historical significance for the Shia Ismaili Muslim community. It serves as a visual and textual representation of the unbroken hereditary lineage of the Ismaili Imams, tracing back over 1,400 years to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) through his cousin and son-in-law, Hazrat Ali, and the Prophet's daughter, Hazrat Bibi Fatima. Historical and Spiritual Significance
: The document helps maintain a common identity among a diverse community of 12 to 15 million people scattered across more than 25 countries. Content of a Shajra e Ismaily PDF
: The Shajra traces the lineage through key historical periods, including the early formative years of Islam, the period of the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt, the Alamut period in Persia, and into the modern era of the Aga Khans.