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Abd al-Salam Shah, the Glossary

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ʿAbd al-Salām Shāh (Arabic: عبد السلامشاه; died 1493/4) was the 33rd imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Afghanistan, Al-Mustansir Billah II (Nizari imam), Anjudan, Arabic, Badakhshan, Banu Hashim, Batin (Islam), Common Era, Gharib Mirza, Gnosis, Kabul, List of Isma'ili imams, Nizari Isma'ilism, Quran, Quraysh, Shafique Virani, Vladimir Ivanow (orientalist).

  2. 15th-century Iranian people
  3. 15th-century Islamic religious leaders
  4. 15th-century Ismailis
  5. 15th-century clergy
  6. Iranian Ismailis
  7. Nizari imams
  8. People from Markazi province

Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.

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Al-Mustansir Billah II (Nizari imam)

ʿAlī Shāh, known by the regnal name al-Mustanṣir Billāh II (المستنصر بالله الثاني علي شاه; 1480-1463/4), was the 32nd imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community. Abd al-Salam Shah and al-Mustansir Billah II (Nizari imam) are 15th-century Iranian people, 15th-century Islamic religious leaders, 15th-century Ismailis, 15th-century clergy, Iranian Ismailis and Nizari imams.

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Anjudan

Anjudan (انجدان, also Romanized as Anjedān; also known as Andījān, Anjidān, and Injadān) is a village in Amanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi Province, Iran.

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Arabic

Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.

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Badakhshan

Badakhshan is a historical region comprising parts of modern-day north-eastern Afghanistan, eastern Tajikistan, and Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in China.

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Banu Hashim

The Banū Hāshim (بنو هاشم) is an Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which Muhammad Ibn Abdullah belonged, named after Muhammad's great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf.

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Batin (Islam)

Bāṭin or baten (باطن) literally means "inner", "inward", "hidden", etc.

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Common Era

Common Era (CE) and Before the Common Era (BCE) are year notations for the Gregorian calendar (and its predecessor, the Julian calendar), the world's most widely used calendar era.

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Gharib Mirza

Abbas Shah (died August 1498), also known as Gharib Mirza and with the regnal name of al-Mustansir Billah III, was the 34th imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community. Abd al-Salam Shah and Gharib Mirza are 15th-century Iranian people, 15th-century Islamic religious leaders, 15th-century Ismailis, Iranian Ismailis, Nizari imams and People from Markazi province.

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Gnosis

Gnosis is the common Greek noun for knowledge (γνῶσις, gnōsis, f.). The term was used among various Hellenistic religions and philosophies in the Greco-Roman world.

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Kabul

Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan.

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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. Abd al-Salam Shah and list of Isma'ili imams are Nizari imams.

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Nizari Isma'ilism

Nizari Isma'ilism (translit) are the largest segment of the Ismaili Muslims, who are the second-largest branch of Shia Islam after the Twelvers.

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Quran

The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God (Allah).

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Quraysh

The Quraysh (قُرَيْشٌ) was an Arab tribe that inhabited and controlled Mecca and its Kaaba.

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Shafique Virani

Shafique N. Virani is Distinguished Professor of Islamic Studies at the Institute of Islamic Studies, University of Toronto.

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Vladimir Ivanow (orientalist)

Vladimir Alekseevich Ivanow (Владимир Алексеевич Иванов; November 3, 1886 – June 19, 1970) was a Russian orientalist.

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See also

15th-century Iranian people

15th-century Islamic religious leaders

15th-century Ismailis

15th-century clergy

Iranian Ismailis

Nizari imams

People from Markazi province

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Salam_Shah