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The Secret Order of Assassins: The Struggle of the Early Nizari Ismai'lis Against the Islamic World

The Secret Order of Assassins: The Struggle of the Early Nizari Ismai'lis Against the Islamic World
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Manufacturer: University of Pennsylvania Press
Written By: Marshall G. S. Hodgson
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 297.822
EAN: 9780812219166
ISBN: 0812219163
Label: University of Pennsylvania Press
Manufacturer: University of Pennsylvania Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: 2005-03-08
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Studio: University of Pennsylvania Press

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The sect known as "the Assassins," a corruption of an Arabic word that means hashish smoker, is familiar to the West as a mystical cult of killers led by the "Man in the Mountain" encountered by the Crusaders. But it was not defeat at the hands of Christians that ended more than a century of Assassin rule; it was the massive and brutal invasion of Mongols from the East who conquered Assassin strong points and mountain fortifications one by one, crushing nearly all traces of this once fearsome sect. For nearly two centuries the Fâtimids, Shi'ite Muslims who believed Mohammed's daughter Fâtimah was his successor, attempted to control the Islamic world from their seat in Cairo.

Following the death of the Fâtimid caliphate al Mustansir in 1094, members of a faction in Persia that supported a deposed claimant to the caliphate, Nizâr, believed they now represented Fâtimid interests. These Nizârî Ismâî'lîs ended up separating themselves from mainstream Islam and creating their own state in parts of present-day Syria, Iraq, and Iran. In order to establish and maintain regional control, the Nizârî Ismâî'lîs used political murders and spies to subjugate or influence rival caliphates and the dominant Saljûqs.

Marshall Hodgson's first major book, The Secret Order of the Assassins remains the most complete history of the Assassins. Beginning the story with the separation of Sunnis and Shi'ites and the rise of Ismâî'lîsm, an offshoot of Shi'ism, Hodgson traces the long and complex history of power struggles within Islam that led ultimately to the separation of the Nizârî Ismâî'lîs and their direct challenge to Muslim leadership. Hodgson goes on to explain the principles of the movement, provides an examination of their sacred texts, and follows the history of the group from the pinnacle of power in the mid-eleventh century to its legacy in the form of small pockets of followers in parts of contemporary Syria and India. Long out of print and appearing for the first time in paperback, this book is an illuminating study in the history of Islam.




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Summary: Better then Expected
Comment: To be honest when I saw the title of this book I was afraid it was just another sensationalist hit piece on the Nizari. A rehash of the standard orientalist line. Despite this I bought a copy because I have an insatiable appetite for new books on the Ismaili. When I received the book I was pleasantly surprised however. It wasn't perfect but it was significantly more fair and balanced then I would have guessed. It turned out to be a good read and it has some really interesting information you won't find elsewhere. The discussions of the Qiyamat and Nizari doctrine were the most interesting aspects of the book and in this area it provides a lot more substance then the book by Bernard Lewis (which actually isn't worth buying unless you can get it really cheap used. ).

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Summary: The Most Authoritative History of the Order Yet Published.
Comment: Hodgson's book is outstanding; a must-read for anyone with a serious interest in early Islamic history generally or in the sect of so-called Assassins particularly. The only shortcoming of this edition is the lack of illustrations (map, tables) that were included in the earlier edition. Hence I gave 4 stars rather than 5.



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