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SUMMARY: The Druzes, from Ismaili Esotericism to the Formation of a Doctrinal
DESCRIPTION: ONLINE Session of the Islamic History and Thought Lecture Series: &ldquo;The Druzes, from Ismaili Esotericism to the Formation of a Doctrinal School of Law&rdquo; by Wissam Halawi (University of Lausanne), Institute for Ismaili Studies, Aga Khan Centre London, 17 March 2021, 2:00 pm &ndash; 4:00 pm GMT&nbsp;Focusing on the 5th / 11th century, Dr. Halawi will show how Druzism was in line with Ismaili doctrine at that time, while developing a substantive law influenced by Sunni fiqh and customary law.The&nbsp;Druze&nbsp;dogma was developed in the 5th / 11th century in Cairo during the reign of the sixth Fatimid&nbsp;caliph&nbsp;al-Ḥākim. The founders of this dogma, notably Ḥamza, were Ismaili missionaries who, in their writings known as&nbsp;al-Ḥikma&nbsp;or the&nbsp;Rasāʾil al-Ḥikma, established a new Ismaili Shi'ite doctrine, which parted from the mainstream Fatimid doctrine.Accused of extremism and exaggeration (ghuluww), the Druze movement was then banned from Cairo under the&nbsp;caliphate&nbsp;of al-Ẓāhir, so it only developed in the Syrian mountains. Rural clan leaders in Syria had indeed converted to Druzism during the&nbsp;daʿwa&nbsp;(1017-1043) and continued to pass on their doctrine secretly until the 9th / 15th century. In this talk, Dr Halawi will show how Druzism was in line with Ismaili doctrine at that time, while developing a substantive law influenced by Sunni&nbsp;fiqh&nbsp;and customary law.Date: 17 March 2021Time: 2.00 pm &ndash; 4.00 pm GMTLocation: Online (Zoom)Q&amp;A: At any time during the lecture, attendees can submit questions to the speaker through the Q&amp;A option at the bottom of the control panel. As time allows, the speaker will address as many questions as they can during the Q&amp;A session at the end of the presentation.Recording: Please note that the session will be recorded and published on the IIS website.Speaker(s)Dr Wissam HalawiDr Wissam Halawi&nbsp;is an Assistant Professor at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR). He is a social historian of the Islamic world in mediaeval times, and works on rural&nbsp;Shiite&nbsp;and Christian minorities in the Middle East. His publications include:&nbsp;Les Druzes aux marges de l&rsquo;Islam. &Eacute;sot&eacute;risme et normativit&eacute; en milieu rural XIVe-XVIe&nbsp;si&egrave;cle&nbsp;(Paris, 2021).Information: https://www.iis.ac.uk/events/druzes-ismaili-esotericism-formation-doctrinal-school-law?utm_source=hnet&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=IHTLS
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