Agents of the Hidden Imam
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In 874 CE the eleventh Imam died and the Imami community splintered. The institutions of the Imamate were maintained by the dead Imam''s agents who asserted they were in contact with a hidden twelfth Imam. This was the beginning of ''Twelver'' Shiism. Edmund Hayes provides an innovative approach to exploring early Shiism moving beyond doctrinal history to provide an analysis of the socio-political processes leading to the canonisation of the Occultation of the twelfth Imam. Hayes shows how these agents cemented their authority by reproducing the physical signs of the Imamate including protocols of succession letters and the alm taxes. Four of these agents were ultimately canonised as envoys but traces of earlier conceptions of authority remain embedded in the earliest reports. Hayes dissects the complex and contradictory Occultation narratives to show how amidst the claims of numerous actors the institutional positioning of the envoys allowed them to assert a quasi-Imamic authority in the absence of an Imam.
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