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Mithaq or Misaq (Urdu: میثاق) is an Arabic, Persian and Urdu word meaning covenant.

Misaq in Fatimid tradition

The Misaq or Mithaq, in Fatimid tradition, is considered a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood. Similar to a bar mitzvah, followers must be a certain age before taking the oath.


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