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Pir Sadar al-Din (Sadardin) or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth-century Nizari Ismaili da'i and is regarded as the founder of the Khoja Nizari Ismaili community, also called Satpanth. He was the son and successor of Pir Shihab al-Din, and was one of the most prominent Ismaili authors of the 14th century. He was a contemporary of the Nizari Ismaili Imam Islam Shah.

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  • بير صدر الدين (ar)
  • Pir Sadrudin (de)
  • Pir Sadardin (en)
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  • البير صدر الدين من الدعاة الأولياء الستانثيين النزاريين الأوائل في الهند الذين أطلق عليهم لقب بير (أو شيخ). قام بالدعوة إلى النزارية في الهند فتحول على يده أعداد كبيرة من الهندوس من طبقة إلى النزارية، وسماهم الخوجة. تنسب إليه عدد كبير من نظم الجنان، كما بنى أول جماعة خانه في السند، وهو مكان تعبد الخوجة. وورد في الروايات أن وفاته كان ما بين 770 و 819 هـ ويقع ضريحه قرب ملتان في الباكستان. (ar)
  • Pīr Sadrudin (صدر الدين Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn) war ein ismailitischer Missionar (dāʿī) und Sufi-Meister im 14. bzw. frühen 15. Jahrhundert. Er stammte aus Persien und war in Indien (Sindh) unter den Chodschas aktiv. Als sein Hauptwerk gilt sein . Sein Schrein befindet sich in der Nähe von . (de)
  • Pir Sadar al-Din (Sadardin) or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth-century Nizari Ismaili da'i and is regarded as the founder of the Khoja Nizari Ismaili community, also called Satpanth. He was the son and successor of Pir Shihab al-Din, and was one of the most prominent Ismaili authors of the 14th century. He was a contemporary of the Nizari Ismaili Imam Islam Shah. (en)
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  • البير صدر الدين من الدعاة الأولياء الستانثيين النزاريين الأوائل في الهند الذين أطلق عليهم لقب بير (أو شيخ). قام بالدعوة إلى النزارية في الهند فتحول على يده أعداد كبيرة من الهندوس من طبقة إلى النزارية، وسماهم الخوجة. تنسب إليه عدد كبير من نظم الجنان، كما بنى أول جماعة خانه في السند، وهو مكان تعبد الخوجة. وورد في الروايات أن وفاته كان ما بين 770 و 819 هـ ويقع ضريحه قرب ملتان في الباكستان. (ar)
  • Pīr Sadrudin (صدر الدين Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn) war ein ismailitischer Missionar (dāʿī) und Sufi-Meister im 14. bzw. frühen 15. Jahrhundert. Er stammte aus Persien und war in Indien (Sindh) unter den Chodschas aktiv. Als sein Hauptwerk gilt sein . Sein Schrein befindet sich in der Nähe von . (de)
  • Pir Sadar al-Din (Sadardin) or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth-century Nizari Ismaili da'i and is regarded as the founder of the Khoja Nizari Ismaili community, also called Satpanth. He was the son and successor of Pir Shihab al-Din, and was one of the most prominent Ismaili authors of the 14th century. He was a contemporary of the Nizari Ismaili Imam Islam Shah. Born in Persia, Sadardin later travelled to South Asia, settled in the Sindh area (in what is now southern Pakistan), founded the Khoja community and developed the Khojki script; he also wrote ginans. Pir Sadardin composed the previous Du'a, which was recited by Ismailis during several centuries, was very long and took almost half an hour to be recited. His "Gat Paj ji Dua" also summarized the story of Creation. Pir Sadar al-Din's ginans were the last of the ginans that have been studied today to mention Alamut or Daylam, suggesting that until this time, Ismaili presence – which is commonly thought to have been obliterated after the fall of Alamut to the Mongols in 1256 – had remained in the regions of Alamut and Daylam until his life time the 14th century. (en)
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