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  1. Ali al-Hadi ibn Nizar. Abū ʿAlī Ḥasan, or ʿAlī, surnamed Al-Hādī ( Arabic: علي الهادي بن نزار) (470 AH/1076 CE – 530 AH/1136 CE) was the 20th Ismaili Nizari Imam. Born in Cairo, he was about 17 years old when his predecessor, Imam al-Mustansir, died, and 20 years old during the assumption of his Imamate in 490 AH/1097 CE.

  2. The third son under shadow was Ali al-Hadi, who had managed to escape from Alexandria. Ibn Zafir (d. 613/1216) writes in Akhbar ad-Dawla al-Munqatia (pp. 97-111) that the two sons of Imam al-Nizar rebelled in turn after escaping from prison.

  3. The schism finally broke the remnants of the Fatimid Empire, and the now-divided Ismailis separated into the Musta'li following (inhabiting regions of Egypt, Yemen, and western India) and those pledging allegiance to Nizar's son Al-Hadi ibn Nizar (living in regions of Iran and Syria).

  4. es.wiki7.org › wiki › Али_аль-Хади_ибн_НизарAli al Hadi ibn Nizar - wiki7.org

    Abu ʿAli Hasan, o Ali, apodado al-Hadi ( en árabe علي الهادي بنازار ; 1076-1136 ) , el vigésimo imán ismaelita - nizarí. Tenía unos 17 años cuando murió su predecesor, el Imam Nizar ibn al-Mustansir, y 20 años cuando asumió el Imamato en 490 AH/1097 EC. mi.

  5. Abū ʿAlī Ḥasan, or ʿAlī, surnamed Al-Hādī ( Arabic: علي الهادي بن نزار) (470 AH/1076 CE – 530 AH/1136 CE) was the 20th Ismaili Nizari Imam. Born in Cairo, he was about 17 years old when his predecessor, Imam al-Mustansir, died, and 20 years old during the assumption of his Imamate in 490 AH/1097 CE.

  6. The Nizari and Musta'li are collectively also known as Fatimid Isma'ili, in contrast to the Sevener Isma'ili. After Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, the Zaydis consider Zayd ibn Ali to be their next Imam rather than his older brother Muhammad al-Baqir who is considered the next Imam by the Isma'ili and Twelvers.

  7. Abū ʿAlī Ḥasan, or ʿAlī, surnamed Al-Hādī (Arabic: علي الهادي بن نزار) was born in Cairo in 470 AH/1076 CE. He was the 20th Ismaili Nizari Imam. He was about 17 years old when his predecessor, Imam al-Mustansir, died and 20 years old during the assumption of his Imamate in 490 AH/1097 CE.