The Ismailis, known in the Islamic world as “the people of the teaching” (ahl alta ʽlīm), were a movement of shīʻite derivation whose formation dates back to the second half of the 2nd /8th century. They performed a relevant function on political and military level. Doctrinally, they have greatly contributed to the developing of Islamic thought. The revolutionary nature of their movement and the esoteric feature of their doctrines compelled them to act clandestinely and to spread their teachings in an allusive and cryptic way. Among the dissimulative methods they resorted to, there is the “science of signs”, sīmīya’. It was destined to few chosen because it was a way to decipher the Truth disguised in all the levels of the Universe. The present paper aims to describe how this method worked on the basic dogmas of Islamic religion

Esegesi spirituale e simbologia numerica: tecniche di decifrazione in contesti ismailiti

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2018-01-01

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The Ismailis, known in the Islamic world as “the people of the teaching” (ahl alta ʽlīm), were a movement of shīʻite derivation whose formation dates back to the second half of the 2nd /8th century. They performed a relevant function on political and military level. Doctrinally, they have greatly contributed to the developing of Islamic thought. The revolutionary nature of their movement and the esoteric feature of their doctrines compelled them to act clandestinely and to spread their teachings in an allusive and cryptic way. Among the dissimulative methods they resorted to, there is the “science of signs”, sīmīya’. It was destined to few chosen because it was a way to decipher the Truth disguised in all the levels of the Universe. The present paper aims to describe how this method worked on the basic dogmas of Islamic religion
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