: A digitized version of a famous 1946 genealogical chart depicting the 48 Imams in a numbered chain. Key Lineage Overview
| Period | Imam Number | Name | Key Historical Note | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 | Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS) | First Shia Imam, cousin of Prophet Muhammad. | | Early Imams | 2-5 | Hasan, Hussain, Zayn al-Abidin, Muhammad al-Baqir | The core Ahl al-Bayt lineage. | | Transition | 6 | Ja‘far al-Sadiq (AS) | The point where Ismaili line separates from Twelver Shia. | | First Ismaili Imam | 7 | Isma‘il ibn Ja‘far | The eponymous founder of Ismailism. | | Fatimid Era | 11-20 | Abd Allah al-Mahdi Billah to al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah | Rulers of the Fatimid Caliphate (Cairo). | | Alamut Period | 23-32 | Hasan ala Dhikrihi al-Salam (The Aga Khan I) | Hidden period; declared Qiyama (Resurrection). | | Anjumanabad/Satpunja | 33-46 | Various Imams in Persia & India | The "Satpunja" (Seven Seats) era. | | Modern Era | 47-49 | Aga Hasan Ali Shah, Aga Ali Shah, Aga Sultan Muhammad Shah | Knighted by the British Empire. | | Present Imam | 50 | Shah Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan V | The 50th hereditary Imam. | shajra e ismaily pdf
The is a document of immense heritage, acting as a bridge between the past and the present for the followers of the Naqshbandi path. Whether viewed as a historical record or a spiritual tool for meditation, its availability in PDF format ensures that this sacred chain of transmission remains unbroken in the hearts and minds of the digital generation. : A digitized version of a famous 1946
: A chronological list of spiritual successors (Pirs and Mashaikh) starting from the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali, passing through key figures like Hazrat Pir Ismail Shah. | | Transition | 6 | Ja‘far al-Sadiq
Many casual readers are shocked to see Imams living as farmers in Gujarat or Sindh. This is historically accurate. After the fall of Alamut, the Imams lived in hiding ( Dawr-e-Satr ). Authentic PDFs will show names like Imam Islam Shah and Imam Ali Shah living in Katchh and Uchh .