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Muslim Footprints
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2023
Muslim Footprints is an opportunity to deep-dive into Islam and Muslim civilisations, history and spirituality through the ages, accompanied by some of the best experts and academics in their field.
Join our host Ayesha Daya as we discover how Muslim societies have lived, thought about, and expressed their faith in their own ways as a pathway to the divine. We explore the far-flung lands that Muslims have lived in, the traditions - scientific, artistic, religious and cultural - they’ve contributed to, and the revelation itself, the Qur’an.
Our guests have devoted their professional lives to producing robust scholarship about the rich heritage of Islam. Our mission is to bring that knowledge to our listeners - Muslim and non-Muslim alike - so as to better understand the world and address some of the biggest questions about life and meaning.
Muslim Footprints is developed and produced by Kalima Communications, in partnership with The.Ismaili. Want more? Follow @muslimfootprints
Join our host Ayesha Daya as we discover how Muslim societies have lived, thought about, and expressed their faith in their own ways as a pathway to the divine. We explore the far-flung lands that Muslims have lived in, the traditions - scientific, artistic, religious and cultural - they’ve contributed to, and the revelation itself, the Qur’an.
Our guests have devoted their professional lives to producing robust scholarship about the rich heritage of Islam. Our mission is to bring that knowledge to our listeners - Muslim and non-Muslim alike - so as to better understand the world and address some of the biggest questions about life and meaning.
Muslim Footprints is developed and produced by Kalima Communications, in partnership with The.Ismaili. Want more? Follow @muslimfootprints
S2 Ep 6: The Ismailis, From Origins To Modern Times with Dr Farhad Daftary (Part 2)
Hello and welcome to the second episode of our two-part series on The Ismailis, which features Dr Farhad Daftary, Director Emeritus of the Institute of Ismaili Studies. This episode continues the history of the community, from the collapse of the Fatimid Empire - the only time Ismailis led a state - all the way to the present day.
One topic that dominates this episode is the legends about the community. For hundreds of years Westerners have been fascinated by stories of the Assassins, their mysterious leader and their remote mountain stronghold at Alamut in Northern Iran. The legends first emerged in the 12th and 13th centuries, when Crusaders in Syria came into contact with the Nizari Ismailis, who, at the behest of their leader Hasan bin Sabbah (mythologized as the "Old Man of the Mountain"), engaged in dangerous missions to kill their enemies. Elaborated over the years, the tales culminated in Marco Polo's claim that the "Old Man" controlled the behaviour of his self-sacrificing devotees through the use of hashish and a secret garden of paradise. So influential were these tales that the word "assassin" entered European languages as a common noun meaning "murderer".
Dr Daftary addresses in detail the assassins legend created this time by Muslim polemicists aiming to discredit the Ismaili movement. As such, this episode reveals an extraordinary programme of propaganda rooted in the medieval Muslim world and medieval Europe's ignorance of this world.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:09 The Alamut Period
04:44 Hasan al-Sabbah
12:39 Legends of the Assassins
16:51 Rashid-al din Sinan
20:37 The Aftermath of the Mongol Invasion
30:51 The Anjudan Period
33:00 Modern Developments
41:41 Leadership in the Ismaili Community
51:45 The Black Legend
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One topic that dominates this episode is the legends about the community. For hundreds of years Westerners have been fascinated by stories of the Assassins, their mysterious leader and their remote mountain stronghold at Alamut in Northern Iran. The legends first emerged in the 12th and 13th centuries, when Crusaders in Syria came into contact with the Nizari Ismailis, who, at the behest of their leader Hasan bin Sabbah (mythologized as the "Old Man of the Mountain"), engaged in dangerous missions to kill their enemies. Elaborated over the years, the tales culminated in Marco Polo's claim that the "Old Man" controlled the behaviour of his self-sacrificing devotees through the use of hashish and a secret garden of paradise. So influential were these tales that the word "assassin" entered European languages as a common noun meaning "murderer".
Dr Daftary addresses in detail the assassins legend created this time by Muslim polemicists aiming to discredit the Ismaili movement. As such, this episode reveals an extraordinary programme of propaganda rooted in the medieval Muslim world and medieval Europe's ignorance of this world.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:09 The Alamut Period
04:44 Hasan al-Sabbah
12:39 Legends of the Assassins
16:51 Rashid-al din Sinan
20:37 The Aftermath of the Mongol Invasion
30:51 The Anjudan Period
33:00 Modern Developments
41:41 Leadership in the Ismaili Community
51:45 The Black Legend
Are you enjoying Season 2?
Do subscribe to our TH-cam channel, and follow us for more:
muslimfootprints
www.linkedin.com/company/muslim-footprints
x.com/MFootprintsPod
profile.php?id=61557285590197
www.youtube.com/@MuslimFootprints
www.threads.net/@muslimfootprints
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