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Pandiyāt-i Jawānmardī | |
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The Cover Page for the Gujarati Translation of the Pandiyāt-i Jawānmardī by Vali Mohammad Nanji Hoodam, the assistant of Wladimir Ivanow. | |
Created | after 1480; 544 years ago (1480) |
Location | N/A |
Purpose | Collection of Farmans |
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N/A at Wikisource |
Pandiyāt-i Jawānmardī (Persian for "Counsels of Chivalry" or "Advices of Manliness"), is a collection of ginans attributed to Imam Mustansir Billah, who lived in Anjudan, Persia and died in 1480. Written by an anonymous author, this collection records the religious and socio-economic advice delivered by Imam Mustansir Billah at religious gatherings.
These guidances served to re-establish the Imams as the definitive source of religious guidance for the Nizari Isma'ili community after the period of hiding (dawr al-satr). Especially in South Asia, the Satpanth community followed the guidance of the pirs such as Pir Sadrudin and a mixture of their local beliefs, rather than those of the Imams.
References
- "Pīr Pandiyāt-i Jawānmardī or Advices of Manliness" (PDF). ismaililiterature.com. December 24, 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 29, 2024.
- Surani, Iqbal (2017). "Satpanthī Khoja-s to Shīʿa Imāmī Ismāʿīlī Ṭarīqa The Construction of Religious Identity of the Khoja-s Imāmī Ismāʿīlī of South Asia". Studia Islamica. 112 (1): 5–6 – via JSTOR.