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Imamah (Ismaili doctrine) According to Ismā‘īlīsm, Allah has sent "Seven" great prophets known as “Nâtıq” (Spoken) in order to disseminate and improve his Dīn of Islam. All of these great prophets has also one assistant known as “Sâmad (Silent) İmâm”. At the end of each seven “Sâmad” silsila, one great “Nâtıq” (Spoken) has ben sent in order to reimprove the Dīn of Islam. After Adam and his son Seth, and after six “Nâtıq” (Spoken) – “Sâmad” (Silent) silsila (Noah–Shem), (Abraham–Ishmael), (Moses–Aaron), (Jesus–Simeon), (Muhammad bin ʿAbd Allâh–Ali ibn Abu Tâlib), (Muhammed bin Ismâ‘il as-Saghir (Maymûn’ûl-Qaddâh)
References
- Encyclopedia Iranica, DAWR (1)
- Öz, Mustafa, Mezhepler Tarihi ve Terimleri Sözlüğü (The History of madh'habs and its terminology dictionary), Ensar Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2011. Template:Tr (This is the name of the trainer of Muhammed bin Isma‘il ibn Jâ’far. He had established the principles of the Batiniyya Madh'hab, later.)