This publication includes the first English translation of the 1310
biography of Hasan-i-Sabah by Rashid al-Din: The Biography of Our
Master (Sar-Guzasht-i-Sayyidna) Hasan-i-Sabah was born in northern
Persia around 1050 and died in 1124. He was an Ismaili missionary
(or dai) who founded the Nizari Ismailis after the usurpation of the
Fatimid Imamate by the military dictator of Egypt. It may be said that
Hasan founded and operated the world’s most successful mystical
secret society, while building a political territory in which to
maintain his independence. The small empire he created would be home
to him, his followers, and their descendants for 166 years. Today,
under the leadership of the Aga Khan, the Nizari Ismailis are one of
the preeminent Muslim sects in the world, numbering some twenty
million members in twenty-five countries. The medieval Nizaris were
also known as Assassins or Hashishim. They became embedded in
European consciousness because of their contact with the Knights
Templar, and other Crusaders and visitors to the Near East. Several
Europeans reported back with strange (and largely false) tales of the
Assassins. In the fourteenth century, they were widely popularized by
the famed Venetian traveler and writer Marco Polo in The Travels of
Marco Polo. He added a whole new level of myth in his account of the
sect (included in this volume along with extensive commentary). Of
greatest interest is the idea that the Assassins were the spiritual
initiators of the Knights Templar. If this is true, Hasan-i-Sabah
would be in part responsible for the European Renaissance that would
reclaim the spiritual centrality of the Hermetic writings and the
Gnostic/Esoteric trends that continue to this day. Essential reading
for an understanding of modern esoteric secret societies and today’s
headlines coming from the Middle East. Includes 9 maps.
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Assassin Master
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ISBN
9780892546879
Publisert
2020
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Ibis Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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