词条 | Darazī, Muḥammad ibn Ismāʿīl ad- |
释义 | Darazī, Muḥammad ibn Ismāʿīl ad- Druze religious leader born , Bukhara, Turkistan 【now in Uzbekistan】 died 1019/20 propagandist for the Ismāʿīlī sect of Islam and the man for whom the religion of the Druze sect is named. Ad-Darazī was probably at least part-Turkish and is believed to have traveled from Bukhara to Egypt as an Ismāʿīlī preacher in 1017/18. He gained favour with the Fāṭimid caliph al-Ḥākim and, together with Ḥamzah ibn ʿAlī and others, created a theology that was based upon the caliph's divinity. According to ad-Darazī, the divine spirit that had been invested in Adam had been transmitted through successive imams to al-Ḥākim. Al-Ḥākim actively promoted the belief in his own divinity, and, when ad-Darazī publicly proclaimed the doctrine in the principal mosque of Cairo, rioting ensued that quite probably led to his own death. The Druze religion was named for ad-Darazī because his preaching established his preeminence among the founders in the public's mind, even though Ḥamzah had been the first to organize the movement. |
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