Nizari Isma'ilism
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The Shī‘a Imami Ismā‘īlī Tariqah also referred to as the Ismā‘īlī or Nizārī (Template:Lang-ar an-Nizāriyyūn), is a path (tariqah) of Shī‘a Islām, emphasizing social justice, pluralism, and human reason within the framework of the mystical tradition of Islam. The Nizari are the second largest branch of Shia Islam and form the majority of the Ismā‘īlī (Template:Lang-ar). There are an estimated 15 million Nizari Ismā‘īlīs residing in more than 25 countries and territories.
See also
- Ismaili
- Hashshashin
- Fatimid
- Aga Khan
- Aga Khan Development Network
- Batiniyya
- Sufism
- Shi'a Imam
- Shi'a in Africa
- Jama'at Khana
- List of Ismaili imams
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