Abu Dharr Ali
Appearance
Abū Dharr ʿAlī (Arabic: أبو ذر علي), also known by the regnal name of Nūr al-Dīn Muḥammad (Arabic: نور الدين محمد), was the 35th imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community.
He succeeded his father, al-Mustansir Billah III, upon his death in 1498, at Anjudan.[1] He apparently married a sister or daughter of the Safavid shah of Persia, Tahmasp I.[1] Despite this close connection to the rulers of Persia however, the Safavids began to persecute all other varieties of Shi'ism that rivalled their own Twelver creed, and Tahmasp launched a persecution of the Nizaris during the reign of Abu Dharr Ali's son and successor, Murad Mirza.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Daftary 2007, p. 435.
- ^ Daftary 2007, pp. 435–436.
Sources
[edit]- Daftary, Farhad (2007). The Ismāʿı̄lı̄s: Their History and Doctrines (Second ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-61636-2.
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- 15th-century Iranian people
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- People from Markazi province
- 16th-century people from Safavid Iran