The REAL History of Assassin's Creed?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
  • This video explores the historical and religious context of the first Assassin's Creed Game.
    The vide uses gameplay footage from No Copyrightgfg Gameplaykj.
    Link to their video: • Assassin's Creed 1 [P...
    Sources/Suggested Reading:
    Daftary, Farhad (2007). "The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines". Cambridge University Press.
    #AssassinsCreed #Islam #History

Комментарии • 649

  • @jamesgordley5000
    @jamesgordley5000 3 года назад +571

    I like it how it actually requires reminding to realize that the AC series' fight between Assassins and Templars was once about Assassins and Templars.

    • @harrissyed1417
      @harrissyed1417 3 года назад +11

      Well it mostly still is. Origins is about well the origins of the Assassin-Templar War and Valhalla focuses on this conflict.

    • @currentcommentor8745
      @currentcommentor8745 3 года назад +28

      Yes especially when recent games have (origins onwards) is set hundreds of years before either was founded.

    • @harrissyed1417
      @harrissyed1417 3 года назад +1

      @@currentcommentor8745 Odyssey is the only one to truly do it.

    • @solidus818
      @solidus818 3 года назад +17

      Nothing is true everything is permitted

    • @kzng2403
      @kzng2403 3 года назад +11

      The Hidden Ones and the Order of the ancients are actually the predecessors of Assassin and Templar order according to lore, while Alfred the Great(as a member of order of the ancients himself) destroyed the old order and recreated it, making it more dedicated to the God, thus born the new Templar order as in the latest franchise of the games Valhalla.

  • @Myrxdia
    @Myrxdia 3 года назад +187

    its so weird how a few days ago i was thinking about this game and how i never found an in depth analysis of the history of assassins and ismailis in the form of video essays.. and then you came and delivered lol! thanks for the video

    • @AK11020
      @AK11020 3 года назад +8

      This is anecdotal evidence that we create our reality with thoughts and desire. This is very common, but we tend to dismiss it without giving it too much thought.

    • @chad7554
      @chad7554 3 года назад +3

      This just popped up in your recommendation sect too?
      RUclips be reading our minds ...

    • @Myrxdia
      @Myrxdia 3 года назад +7

      @@chad7554 no i’m actually subscribed to the channel just never crossed my mind i’d see islamic religious/cultural analysis relating to a video game i played :)

    • @Myrxdia
      @Myrxdia 3 года назад +2

      @@AK11020 interesting!

    • @fixlabict6891
      @fixlabict6891 3 года назад

      @@Myrxdia They change history. have you ever seen a dracula movie. and do you know where dracola comes from "here is link ruclips.net/video/oxmi1ogBNSA/видео.html

  • @afg99061
    @afg99061 3 года назад +289

    As an Ismaili myself. I loved the games. I knew of the true history and to take the "assassin" title with a pinch of salt. Sometimes people forget that movies, games, music is just entertainment purposes. There is an onus on everyone to educate themselves and learn more before making a conclusion and judgement. Thank you for your videos. It's a shame the assassin's Creed series has forgotten its main story line of templars vs assassin's. Even though it is a piece of fiction there was something there that wanted me to learn more about the true history in period of the games. Really wish Ubisoft would go back to the Alamut period and possibly even cover the mongol conquest into the games.

    • @00Tenrai00
      @00Tenrai00 3 года назад +1

      On a side note what’s your take on Shah Karim Aga Khan? Their website claims him to be the face of god, and believe him to be an avatar of god on this earth.

    • @afg99061
      @afg99061 3 года назад +33

      @@00Tenrai00 can I ask what website? Depending on your source I may guide you something that will articulate who the Agha Khan is to Ismaili Muslims that will be more eloquent than my shabby explanation. My take on the Agha Khan is that he is the 49th Imam and direct descendant of the Holy Prophet. He holds spiritual authority over the interpretation of faith to all Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims. The relationship the Imam of the time has to God is the same as the Holy Prophet and the first Imam Hazrat Ali has. Think of the chain of Imamat as a light being reflected off a mirror in consecutive succession. Each Imam is a different mirror, however the source of light is always the same. I hope that answers your question. If not, I am happy to guide you to sources to understand my faith and it'll always help me understand my faith as well.

    • @theworstkiddo
      @theworstkiddo 3 года назад +2

      @@afg99061 YA ALI MADAD brother, Ismaili community is blooming very positive energy worldwide, wish you guys more power and don't listen to these mf's...

    • @thunderbear0
      @thunderbear0 2 года назад +1

      @@theworstkiddo dont say the name of ALI r.a
      You people dont deserve it these names doesn't suit from your mouths
      And there is no difference between Christians and you.

    • @mk-ld8ih
      @mk-ld8ih 2 года назад

      @@afg99061 so basically he's a dajjal whos tried to change the Sharia for his own desires and takes money off the followers to fund his extravagant live and haraam businesses such as alcohol etc? There's zero proof that he's the descendent of the prophet Muhammad pbuh. The chain they use has so many unknown names and dates it's ridiculous lol

  • @gateofalamut3865
    @gateofalamut3865 2 года назад +71

    Thanks for this amazing video. I loved it! I am a local tour guide for Alamut Castle and the Valley of the Assassins in Iran, and I take photos every week with tourists at Alamut Castle. I present many parts of the information you have prepared in this video quite frequently for tourists from around the world. Dear Philip, I hope to host you one day in Alamut Valley.
    Thanks and Best Wished
    Hosein
    Gate of Alamut

    • @_For_4_Scores_
      @_For_4_Scores_ Год назад +1

      would you be willing to email me some pictures of the Alamut Castle and the Valley of Assassins (i didn’t hear that one mentioned in the video)
      I recently discovered the true history based around assassins and it’s fascinating. Would love to see real pictures from today

    • @salimas7979
      @salimas7979 8 месяцев назад

      That’s amazing! I had no idea there were tours to Alamut. Insha Allah one day I’ll come see it.

  • @fakhruddinnalawala5451
    @fakhruddinnalawala5451 3 года назад +88

    They also had another very interesting infiltration tactic, where they would preach to the guards of the place they had to infiltrate, and convert them to Nizari Ismailism, which allowed them greater freedom through these places.

    • @byron-ih2ge
      @byron-ih2ge 3 года назад

      what the hell !!😂

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 3 года назад +13

      Wololo

    • @fakhruddinnalawala5451
      @fakhruddinnalawala5451 3 года назад +13

      ​@@nicanornunez9787 Priest OP pls nerf

    • @MashZ
      @MashZ 3 года назад +4

      This comment reminds me of the priests in age of empires series

    • @dorian4646
      @dorian4646 3 года назад +1

      Assasins-Priest class can only be unlocked if you play the Nizari 😂

  • @kuroazrem5376
    @kuroazrem5376 3 года назад +107

    Another thing that made the Hashashin popular was the 1938 novel "Alamut", by Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol.

    • @Thunorwine1
      @Thunorwine1 3 года назад +6

      well written book but based on myths

    • @traceursebas
      @traceursebas 3 года назад +6

      A huge inspiration for the first AC game

    • @e_puji_r
      @e_puji_r 3 года назад +3

      And sometimes in pop culture, assassins completely portrayed as japanese ninja..

    • @isla2202
      @isla2202 3 года назад +5

      Ummm...we were taught about the hasashins in our school.
      Everytime we study salah al-deen in our schools ( arabia) we study the hashashins as well.
      I guess they are a mystery to the west...

    • @tabrazbaloch
      @tabrazbaloch 3 года назад +2

      Turkish historical fiction series Buyuk Selcuklu is based on Assassins.

  • @yassinalsawas7084
    @yassinalsawas7084 3 года назад +32

    This video is simple, clear, and well organized; i appreciate your efforts please keep them coming!

  • @CCCP_Again
    @CCCP_Again 3 года назад +24

    just when I was out of content to waste my time on, finally found something worth watching! Always fascinating!

    • @saharmartinez6253
      @saharmartinez6253 3 года назад +2

      Not wasting if you're learning

    • @CCCP_Again
      @CCCP_Again 3 года назад +1

      @@saharmartinez6253 this one was worth watching though

  • @HikmaHistory
    @HikmaHistory 3 года назад +26

    Great job on this, man!

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  3 года назад +6

      Thanks!

    • @MercedeX7
      @MercedeX7 3 года назад

      Deceiving people is an art which he did so yes, great job on deceiving people

    • @zosasho8036
      @zosasho8036 3 года назад +3

      @@MercedeX7 what..?

    • @sinasina8150
      @sinasina8150 3 года назад +1

      @@zosasho8036 he is saying good job but longer

    • @zosasho8036
      @zosasho8036 3 года назад

      @@sinasina8150 ah that explains it

  • @ahsanvideos837
    @ahsanvideos837 2 года назад +5

    My family is converts to ismaili shia muslim 1000 year ago from teaching of NASIR E KHISRAOW in our house in badakshan who is also the teacher of HASSAN bin sabah / in Northern Pakistan still to this day

  • @allosh11
    @allosh11 3 года назад +6

    I'm from Masyaf and I learned a thing or two from this video.. Good job!

  • @БурҳонСинон
    @БурҳонСинон 3 года назад +114

    As a Nizari Ismaili looking forward for the real history behind assassin. There a lots of lies regarding their true purpose. Thanks Filip you already have a great content regarding our beliefs this one will be another contribution. Shaik ul Jabbal Hassan Ibn Sabbah in Alamut Iran and Rashiduddin Sinan from Mysuaf Syria.

    • @БурҳонСинон
      @БурҳонСинон 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/2IVOKFnlcA8/видео.html

    • @fatmaboujenoui3163
      @fatmaboujenoui3163 3 года назад +2

      Hi is it possible to recommend reliable books and sources about the subject

    • @alybudwani3011
      @alybudwani3011 3 года назад +11

      Same here. Proud to be ismaili. Al hamdulliah. Good work as usual. Love your videos.

    • @muraad123
      @muraad123 3 года назад +1

      Hassan ibn sabbah is a yemeni who was born in Iran

    • @oceanmachine1906
      @oceanmachine1906 3 года назад +5

      @@muraad123 Yes he was born to a Twelver Shia family and converted to Ismailism when he was profoundly impacted by it on his journeys

  • @salmanarif2826
    @salmanarif2826 3 года назад +30

    Thank you so much felix....as a student of islamic history, I must say that your documentary is right on point
    There should be a video on the intellectual battle between al ghazali and hassan sabbah

    • @seeker329
      @seeker329 3 года назад

      This is entirely different from what i had read about Ibn Saba (probably as jew) and his followers. According to Felix, this was a political movem net, but from what i remember is that followers of Ibn aba were drugged and seduced and then made them assisnate Ullema and other Akabarin.

    • @salmanarif2826
      @salmanarif2826 3 года назад +1

      Listen brother @broken brain. The primarily historians who wrote about the assassin were marco polo(christian) and rashid al din(probably sunni) and nasir uddin tussi(ismaili).
      The prominent writer of them all is considered to be marco polo. He visited the castle of alamaut more then 100 years after it's demolishment by mangols. It is known most of the writing of marco polo came from 3rd generation of stories about what could have happened in the castle. i t is a shame that almost all of the world believed in marco's writing, despite no evidence of anything claimed by marco. From this man come the stories of hashashiun and the events with the crusades. It's is now a good thing that people like felix are actually discussing these things and clarifying these miscommunications

  • @kumarsankarra3372
    @kumarsankarra3372 Год назад

    You are very vast in your ideas, grounded in historical events, evolutionary ideas behind revolutions, free from prejudices...I bow down to you...

  • @thearabcowboy
    @thearabcowboy 2 года назад +4

    I've seen this video 3 times, it's so well researched. You have to do a follow up with the new Assassin's Creed: Mirage game coming out!

  • @sebastiand.4808
    @sebastiand.4808 3 года назад +68

    Have you considered discussing more Islamic esoteric subjects? Shams al-Ma'arif seems to be an interesting topic that I was hoping you could discuss in a future video.

    • @waeljallad671
      @waeljallad671 3 года назад +2

      If it were not that all mankind might have become a single nation [of disbelievers], We could have given all those who disbelieve in the Lord of Mercy houses with roofs of silver, sweeping staircases to ascend,
      qurano.com/en/43-az-zukhruf/verse-33/
      -Isaac Newton
      “A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding.”
      "Was the eye contrived without skill in Opticks, and the ear without knowledge of sounds?...and these things being rightly dispatch’d, does it not appear from phænomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent...?"
      "God without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but Fate and Nature. Blind metaphysical necessity, which is certainly the same always and everywhere, could produce no variety of things. All that diversity of natural things which we find suited to different times and places could arise from nothing but the ideas and will of a Being necessarily existing."

    • @bosbanon3452
      @bosbanon3452 3 года назад +2

      @Khaled-notes someone want to translated it to english and looking for charity in the internet when i encounter them one of them said that's not the black magic part but the asma al husna , i counter him by citing some gang misuing Asma al husna to gaining strength and courage , sorry i can't won

    • @tozrimondher4250
      @tozrimondher4250 3 года назад

      Do not try to read the original version of that book it’s so dangerous.. alot of people became crazy after reading it saying that they constantly seeing AL Jinn.. I have a PHD in quantum mechanics and I won’t take any risk reading that book

  • @AmikLanfranco
    @AmikLanfranco 3 года назад +5

    Very interesting video, thank you! I'd never thought there is such an extensive history behind the AC games but I'm so glad I came across your video

  • @dreamlandish
    @dreamlandish 3 года назад +83

    Alamut castle is still in Iran and you can visit it✌🏻

    • @LPRH246
      @LPRH246 3 года назад +5

      i have been yes it there

    • @lowwastehighmelanin
      @lowwastehighmelanin 3 года назад +4

      I wish I could but my country and Iran are at odds so I can't 😭 Iran has such amazing people and culture this annoys me so much!

    • @LPRH246
      @LPRH246 3 года назад

      @@lowwastehighmelanin unfortunately... Let hope humanity prevails 🙏🏼💕🙏🏼

    • @mrfisher1072
      @mrfisher1072 3 года назад

      If I wasn't concerned about my safety I'd totally visit many of these famous and iconic locations.

    • @LPRH246
      @LPRH246 3 года назад

      @@mrfisher1072 what bubble do you live in

  • @browneyes2674
    @browneyes2674 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the upload

  • @abdulkabir3125
    @abdulkabir3125 3 года назад +30

    I'm a big fan of the Assassin's Creed series. Curiously, its story also revolves around religious themes, most notably how corrupt leaders use religion as a means to control people. Great video!

    • @abdulkabir3125
      @abdulkabir3125 3 года назад +2

      @Science Enthusiast hmm, I've been searching for a while now, and can't find anyone who asked for your opinion, fool.

    • @comedyandtragedy1227
      @comedyandtragedy1227 3 года назад +3

      @@abdulkabir3125 ignore him this guy is going around using slurs on Muslims in the comment section and all the information he has on islam is all false or he heard it from an islamphob RUclips video and he doesn’t know how to spell

    • @Hamza-kj5sg
      @Hamza-kj5sg 3 года назад

      @Science Enthusiast it's prophet my guy.

    • @riazahmad3916
      @riazahmad3916 3 года назад

      I m the fida,I🤠

  • @dlloydy5356
    @dlloydy5356 3 года назад +7

    Your knowledge & content is exceptional. Thank you for sharing

  • @ParvaizRaja
    @ParvaizRaja Год назад +13

    Knowing almost all of these as a Persian and middle eastern, it's still amazing to hear it from an outsider. Another amazing aspect of your teachings is your unbiased approach to all of the subjects you cover, which is unique in my experience of a really long life meeting people from all over the world. Blessings your way.

    • @RegioVlogsMty
      @RegioVlogsMty Год назад +1

      What do you mean "outsider"? This man is an expert on islam

    • @ParvaizRaja
      @ParvaizRaja Год назад

      @@RegioVlogsMty, yet not a Muslim and definitely not Middle Eastern. There are many experts on Islam and the Middle East who propaganda against and spread lies about us. That's why I appreciated his work as he can easily earn more fame and cash if he is biased.

    • @RegioVlogsMty
      @RegioVlogsMty Год назад

      @@ParvaizRaja anyone who submits to God is a muslim, right? I'm sure Filip's submission to God is greater than yours or mine, seeing as he has spent years studying sufism.

    • @ParvaizRaja
      @ParvaizRaja Год назад

      @@RegioVlogsMty I'm not questioning his faith or wisdom. I just admired him for being an outsider. Even if he's a convert to Islam he still is an outsider, culturally and traditionally speaking. And that makes him even greater.

  • @KrisT-1
    @KrisT-1 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for being so thorough and doing your homework!!great vid!!

  • @Gundosk
    @Gundosk 3 года назад +20

    I haven’t seen the games but have watched the movie for two reasons: for the word Assassin in the title and for Michael Fassbinder.
    Since I am Ismaili, we have a huge respect for Hassani Saboh-who protected and defended Ismailis from Saljuqs. Certainly, education and science were thriving in Alamut thanks to him also. Thus I am taking the “Assassin” title of Ismailis back then with a pinch of salt 😊
    I knew of course the history of Almut and Hasani Saboh, but your video helped to refresh my memory 🙏🏼🌈

    • @LJ2RICH
      @LJ2RICH 3 года назад

      Movie is trash play the games especially AC 2

    • @airsir9559
      @airsir9559 3 года назад +2

      The movie is extremely underrated. No idea why it’s considered sub par or boring by so many people. I really liked the art house aspect of it.

    • @LJ2RICH
      @LJ2RICH 3 года назад

      @@airsir9559 its trash

    • @andrewhawkinson3410
      @andrewhawkinson3410 2 года назад

      @@airsir9559 yes the movie is fantastic!

    • @openworld9504
      @openworld9504 2 года назад

      @@airsir9559 its called trash by the people who has actually played the game..while game is triple stacked cheese burgers with loads of cheese in it the movie is just the dry loaf of bread thats expired.

  • @georgem7502
    @georgem7502 3 года назад +5

    This game totally passed me by... never played it! Even still, I love the video - thanks!!

  • @mazyar_
    @mazyar_ 3 года назад +10

    These are some of the historical roots and reasons why Iran and Syria support eachother even today- great work

    • @harlemraider3347
      @harlemraider3347 Год назад

      The Syrian president is Alawi (a sect with its roots in Shi'ism). That's the reason why Iran & Syria have close ties today (or one of them at least) not because of the Hashashins.

  • @salimas7979
    @salimas7979 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this history, and especially for explaining that the hashish story has been disproven.

  • @t1pb317
    @t1pb317 3 года назад +8

    One Proud of all Persians🇮🇷 (IRAN) .. Master Hassan Sabah .. Master of all hashashins ... You can easy find eagle🦅 castle(ALAMUT) near qazvin in (Iran🇮🇷) now ... Just please dont believe their use drugs or abuse others because true story so so different... Love and respect from 🇮🇷 to all country in world

    • @leertaste1265
      @leertaste1265 Год назад

      He was propably a daylamite and not a persian.

    • @dehemhhgrdese3517
      @dehemhhgrdese3517 2 месяца назад

      Hassan al sabah was an arab originally from Yemen he is not persian at all he just born in Persia 🇾🇪

  • @SabiRules
    @SabiRules 4 месяца назад +1

    I am an ac fan and I'm a muslim. I love the fact that ubisoft even focused on such a topic. And this video was so well put together.

  • @jamesmccreery250
    @jamesmccreery250 3 года назад +2

    Another super good video. I love learning about religion and religious history!

  • @ahss6275
    @ahss6275 3 года назад +5

    Wow
    I’ve been to Syria. Amazing place. I never knew what you said about this game.

    • @Wolvendom
      @Wolvendom 3 года назад +1

      They're mostly Persians n Alamut was in Iran. But yeahh the other castle was Syrian. We really had some beautiful history!! 💞💞

  • @muhammadbasim8571
    @muhammadbasim8571 3 года назад +3

    Really appreciate such a good research and study of history and the way presented, will be waiting for more such informative videos

  • @ChrisVillagomez
    @ChrisVillagomez 11 месяцев назад +1

    Regardless of the quality after Odyssey as that's the last one I played and I still very much love it and Origins (even if people disagree), Assassin's Creed is extremely good at weaving their own story into the events of the times they base the games in.
    Altair fights against the Templars in a Crusade. Ezio is best buddies with Leonardo Da Vinci and travelled all over Renaissance Europe, fighting the Borgias for a decent bit. Connor fought directly against the British in the American Revolution and literally told George Washington that he would kill him in revenge for Connor's village being burned if he saw him again. Edward was a pirate who rubbed shoulders with the likes of Blackbeard and Calico Jack Rackham. Evie and Jacob Frye meet Jack the Ripper and fight the Industrial Revolution itself in my opinion, just endless industrialists and businessmen are a bunch of the Templars in Syndicate. Bayek meets Julius Caesar and gets to see the tomb of Alexander the Great, the Great Pyramids in their ancient beauty, and the rise of the Roman Republic (can you tell I absolutely love Origins?), and of course Alexios/Kassandra get to meet Socrates and Herodotus and witness Ancient Greece in it's glory days after the Persian Invasion that led to Thermopylae.
    There's just something cool about fiction mixed with actual history the way Assassin's Creed is.

  • @sneedmando186
    @sneedmando186 3 года назад +12

    This was my introduction, though still a bit fantasy, I was so curious, so many sounds and sights to decipher 😊

  • @Hastenforthedawm
    @Hastenforthedawm 2 года назад +2

    I'm Sunni but early on in my journey towards Islam, the legends about the Order of the Assasins (and Hasan Sabbah) were one of the things that excited me about Islam. I never converted to Ismailism but I was a Twelver Shia for several years.
    Despite all this there is definitely something alluring about the Assasins and so it's no surprise it has such an influence and that it became a kind of folktale over in the West.
    The Crusades have a lot of bizarre stories (including the similarly alluring stories about the Knights Templar).
    Btw no I've never played Assassin's Creed but I've heard it mentioned before over the years, it's clearly a popular action game.

  • @sephirothu1290
    @sephirothu1290 3 года назад +4

    You pick super creative subjects for your videos, thank you .

  • @karimmahesaniya7498
    @karimmahesaniya7498 3 года назад +3

    Unbiased documentary. Great..

    • @yoshijb9428
      @yoshijb9428 9 месяцев назад

      What's your complaint whiney? An accurate video? How dare he. Did you want an overdramatic and untrue video?

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis 2 года назад +2

    FYI , the Nizari Ismailis are still around today and they are the only major Shia branch with a living Imam , currently Aga Khan IV

  • @juanrosano4843
    @juanrosano4843 11 месяцев назад

    Assassin's Creed made me get into the study of religions. Watching this makes me come full circle

  • @ArifkhanOne10
    @ArifkhanOne10 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the real Explanation 💚💙❤

  • @ffhm5269
    @ffhm5269 3 года назад +2

    Omg Philip! I've been binge watching your videos about islam, magic in islamicate world, esotericism in Islam etc. Absolutely in love with your well rounded videos. Keep up the good work!!

  • @786AbdulSalamKhan
    @786AbdulSalamKhan 3 года назад +5

    Could you make a video on Abd al Ghani al Nablusi please? Defended Wahdat al Wujud, permissibility of music, Hanbalis against the Asharis, potential salvation of dhimmis, etc. Such an interesting Sufi scholar.

  • @lebanquier003
    @lebanquier003 3 года назад +5

    Would love to see a video on Islamic architecture and Christian architecture and Jewish architecture and what religions play into architecture in general! Love your channel

  • @oyonique
    @oyonique 3 года назад

    I can't stop watching your videos, also I was searching for the actual history of assassins for a loooong time. Thank you!

  • @JohnDoe-fk7fq
    @JohnDoe-fk7fq Год назад

    Incredibly well done explanation

  • @Ishpreetb264
    @Ishpreetb264 2 года назад +7

    13:30 Interestingly, Al mualim did use the word Asasiyyun to describe the group in the first game but in Valhalla, we are told that the word Assassin comes from Hashashin.

  • @magnuseng3345
    @magnuseng3345 3 года назад +4

    Please do a video on differences between roman catholic and eastern orthodox theology

  • @romeorulesz
    @romeorulesz 3 года назад +2

    no one included anything about the library till now but fair play for the research , when it was burned near by Ovan lake if I m not wrong, of remained Dark/ Black for next three months or three years, not entirely sure, didn’t pay attention when I was kid but that much literatures knowledge was there to be consume by an individual and for outsider , questions for all other Muslim or religions burned there, but we still have not but for an easy access

  • @HassanKhan-pg1zm
    @HassanKhan-pg1zm Год назад

    im ismaili muslim and this is Excellent vedio and very well explained as usual..

  • @korakys
    @korakys 3 года назад

    Man some sort of overview video of all the branches of Shia Islam would not go amiss. This video however was very interesting in expanding my general history knowledge.

  • @raoul_Silva
    @raoul_Silva 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video as always!

  • @سلمانقتل
    @سلمانقتل 3 года назад +3

    👍 good video

  • @miladamanullah3230
    @miladamanullah3230 3 года назад

    I enjoy and learn from your videos

  • @bluesky_5
    @bluesky_5 3 года назад +5

    May I suggest to make a vídeo about Saladin,
    please make one about this important historical figure.
    Thank you.

    • @liquidoxygen819
      @liquidoxygen819 3 года назад +1

      And Meledin

    • @bluesky_5
      @bluesky_5 3 года назад +2

      @@liquidoxygen819 Who is Meledin?
      thank you.

    • @liquidoxygen819
      @liquidoxygen819 3 года назад +2

      @@bluesky_5 He’s also known as al-Kamil and was the fourth Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt. St. Francis of Assisi preached to him. He was renowned for his virtue, ethics and morals

  • @Metalingots
    @Metalingots 3 года назад

    This is by far my favorite RUclips channel.

  • @stoic_ferret3000
    @stoic_ferret3000 3 года назад +5

    What is the name of the track/song playing in the background?

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting and worthwhile video.

  • @PESKII
    @PESKII 2 года назад +1

    I am currently writing some historical fiction on this subject and you clarified some common misconceptions. Thank you

  • @oozoorik
    @oozoorik 3 года назад +1

    Myth Busters here:
    Shia Nazari Ismaili under the leadership of Hasan bin Sabah were living within the Seljuk empire in different fortresses. The Castle of Alamut was one of them in the mountain of Albruz in Iran.
    Hassan bin Sabah was an Ismaili Shia, which was a sect of Islam that faced heavy persecution from the region’s Seljuk ruling leaders. He rallied supporters as he hid within the valleys of Alamut. Eventually, he and his followers were able to concoct a plan that let them take over the fortress without spilling a single drop of blood (Hassan supposedly even paid the ousted ruler for the site).
    Now, they were in no position to go out of the fort of Alamut and fight a normal war against the mighty Seljuk empire of their time, and neither can sit without doing anything to counter the ever-growing hostility around them.
    Hasan bin Sabah then formulated a plan to take out Seljuk amirs and higher officials who were the force behind this hostile situation with help of Ismaili fidains (devotee).
    This strategy worked very well and local Seljuk amirs backed off from their propaganda against Naziri Ismailis and they ruled the castle of Alamut peacefully until the arrival of the Changez Khan Army.
    Neither Nazari Ismaili started assassination for the first time, nor was it used for the last time. It was a tactic used well before us and still in use, so just calling Nazari Ismaili as Assassin's Creed could be an exaggeration at best.

    • @B31NG
      @B31NG 2 года назад

      Sure but the leap of faith is 100% real. Although incredibly deadly. And they did use disguise (and most relevantly, as monks), spying, sabotage and assassinations. They were also in castle-fortresses like the early Levantine assassins. Not to mention, they clashed with templars. It’s not one to one, but it is oddly very close. Not to mention, Al mualim is very loosely based off of Rashid ad-Din Sinan, a Grandmaster of the hashashin sect. So, ac was very loosely inspired by the actual hashashin order and both (at least Levantine assassin’s creed) were Muslim in origin

  • @jeffbezos4275
    @jeffbezos4275 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. If you allow me to nitpick, i want to point out the mispronounciation of “Wazeer” at 10:26, which was mispronounced as “vezir”

  • @nizarshawwa3704
    @nizarshawwa3704 3 года назад +2

    Finally, a video about my people.

  • @ShahrukhKhan-qo9pw
    @ShahrukhKhan-qo9pw 3 года назад +15

    Make a vedio on the qadiri tariqa PLEASE...

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  3 года назад +6

      I will!

    • @waeljallad671
      @waeljallad671 3 года назад +2

      Genghis Khan
      Steppe empires cultures
      "Temüjin intended to leave alive none of the old, rival aristocrats, who might prove a focus of resistance; to provide himself with a fighting force; and, above all, to crush the sense of clan loyalties that favoured fragmentation and to unite all the nomads in personal obedience to his family. And when, in 1206, he was accepted as emperor of all the steppe people, he was to distribute thousands of families to the custody of his own relatives and companions, replacing the existing pattern of tribes and clans by something closer to a feudal structure."
      -Britannica
      Tengrism
      Shamanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner who is believed to interact with a spirit world. Tengrism is centered on the worship of the tngri (gods), Tengri (Heaven, God of Heaven) being one of them. In the Mongolian folk religion, Genghis Khan is considered one of the embodiments, if not the main embodiment, of Tengris will.
      Tamerlane, the Timurid Empire
      As with the title of Khan, Timur similarly could not claim the supreme title of the Islamic world, Caliph, because the "office was limited to the Quraysh, the tribe of the Prophet Muhammad". Therefore, Timur reacted to the challenge by creating a myth and image of himself as a "supernatural personal power" ordained by God. Otherwise he was described as a spiritual descendant of Ali, thus taken lineage of both to Genghis Khan and the Quraysh.

  • @Anakunus
    @Anakunus Год назад +2

    "They would use clever techniques of infiltration disguising themselves as monks, as servants or infiltrating the inner circles of their targets and biding their time before striking."
    While I do not question the accuracy of this description, you forgot to mention the technique of blending in the group of five scholars _without_ a disguise, as well as the most clever technique of them all: sitting on the bench with two other people after getting guards to lose the sight of them.

  • @naufilmanasiya1368
    @naufilmanasiya1368 3 года назад +20

    the video was posted on 21st March - Nizari Ismaili's /persian new year- that doesn't look like a coincidence appreciate that

    • @nafismubashir2479
      @nafismubashir2479 3 года назад +3

      Iranis are Twelvers I myself like Twelvers

    • @jingobatt3098
      @jingobatt3098 3 года назад +1

      Wow how did miss that. Lol great coincidence

    • @jingobatt3098
      @jingobatt3098 3 года назад +2

      @@nafismubashir2479 there are Iranian Nizari Ismailis as well.

    • @nafismubashir2479
      @nafismubashir2479 3 года назад +2

      @@jingobatt3098 but like most recognized and most iconic

    • @milliyetci5672
      @milliyetci5672 3 года назад +3

      @@jingobatt3098 they mostly lives outside iran.. in iran, 99% shia are twelver...

  • @Hassan360smp
    @Hassan360smp Год назад +2

    Fun Fact: The Political Party that founded my country was created by Aga Khan III who was the religious head of nizari ismailis at that time.

  • @brendansunra
    @brendansunra 2 года назад +6

    It's worth pointing out that the Order of Assassins live on also with their descendants, the modern day Nizari, based largely in Portugal. Unlike every other branch of Shia Islam, they've got a living, breathing imam that's not in hiding or occultation. The stories of fidayeen and success against larger empires must have helped hold their community together.

    • @_For_4_Scores_
      @_For_4_Scores_ Год назад +1

      can you please explain this in a dumb down version? 😂 i was watching this video while laying next to a snoring wife so i’m not sure what some of these words mean… like Shia Islam, Nizaris, fidayeen etc

    • @brendansunra
      @brendansunra Год назад +2

      @@_For_4_Scores_ The Shia are Muslims that believe that the overall leader (imam) of the Islamic community should be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad's family - specifically, descendants of his daughter and son-in-law/cousin, Fatima and Ali. Because there were brother-vs-brother conflicts over succession, different Shia sects follow different dynasties of imams.The Nizari are a group of Shia Muslims so named for an imam (Nizar) who separated and founded a new dynasty, one whose descendants they still follow 1000 years later. The Fidayeen ("self-sacrificers") were the soldiers of the Order of Assassins - a collection of Nizari-controlled mountain castles in Iran and Syria in the 1100s.
      Most of this I learned from the Kings and Generals video "Hashashins: Origins of the Order of Assassins"

  • @barca29np
    @barca29np 3 года назад +2

    Very cool. I like that video games incorporate history, especially on the most ignored points. I don't know if I've asked you this beforehand but have you considered making a video on gnawa music and or music directly related with tasawwuf? Thanks and have a good day

  • @AmirhosseinUSA
    @AmirhosseinUSA Год назад

    I wish you talked also a little about those potions and formulas that they were making in Alamut and the secret knowledge that Sabbah was teaching to his loyal soldiers.
    Last bit not least, the connection between freemasonry and Hasan Sabbah.

  • @pedrammoradian4544
    @pedrammoradian4544 3 года назад +1

    The meaning of the world hashashin is pharmacist because they produced a lot of medicine in alamut and sent it to other cities there were hashashin bazars in some of the cities in iran that got supplies from alamut

    • @pedrammoradian4544
      @pedrammoradian4544 3 года назад

      There is book named “lord of alamut” it’s worth reading

  • @sitamun7598
    @sitamun7598 3 года назад +18

    As someone who has been contemplating converting to Nizari Ismailism recently, I’m very excited for this 😁

    • @Noddy22588
      @Noddy22588 3 года назад +5

      That's very cool! Let me know if you have any questions. I'm a Nizari Ismaili Muslim myself ;)

    • @comedyandtragedy1227
      @comedyandtragedy1227 3 года назад +3

      @Muzaffar Zaky don’t start a conversation with this ignorant he doesn’t know how to spell correctly

    • @comedyandtragedy1227
      @comedyandtragedy1227 3 года назад +1

      @Muzaffar Zaky but you are right how is mahamad

    • @sitamun7598
      @sitamun7598 3 года назад +2

      @@Noddy22588 thank you! Do you have any good book recommendations on the faith? Or anything on Hassan-i Sabbah and Alamut?

    • @vannakinder352
      @vannakinder352 3 года назад +1

      Join r/ismaili they actually run a discord for converts and people so willing to help. Do not get your information from bigots who spread false information.

  • @waddahElyemen
    @waddahElyemen 3 года назад +2

    I also heard another meaning for Assasins (حشاشين) from the verb hash original from cutting grass with blades like machete. a person who performs this act is called Hashash and the plural word for Hashash is Hashasheen

  • @abdulrazaq8871
    @abdulrazaq8871 3 года назад +2

    Until recently the ismaili were studied and judged almost exclusively on the basis of the evidence collected or fabricated by their enemies a black legend was gradually developed and put in to circulation in the Muslim world to discredit the ismaili through 21st century. In contrast to the legends the ismaili as people of exceptional intelligence and sophistication who in this remote mountain fortress were able to cultivate a rich intellectual and spiritual life. Making outstanding contributions to Islamic thought and culture. True understanding grows from a knowledge of historical facts and many people lack such a knowledge.

  • @armanl9430
    @armanl9430 3 года назад

    Nice video dude

  • @amiraly3955
    @amiraly3955 3 года назад +4

    Well explained for the masses who dont know the real history of "Hasassin"

  • @daniiitoma
    @daniiitoma 2 года назад

    i want to write a long comment about how happy i am to have found you channel, but i’ll keep it brief. i fucking LOVE the channel, good stuff brother.

  • @amek1900
    @amek1900 3 года назад +37

    I have many Ismaili friends, which they seem not to be quite assassins ♥️

    • @bennyt1020
      @bennyt1020 3 года назад +16

      They are that good, you wouldn't suspect anything🤣

    • @e_puji_r
      @e_puji_r 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, as they sneak silently so you will never recognize.. XD

    • @Noddy22588
      @Noddy22588 3 года назад +13

      @@e_puji_r haha 🤣 we don't sneak. The Ismailis are actually very actively engaged in the building of healthy civil society through the work of His Highness Aga Khan IV, who is the current Nizari Ismaili Imam.
      The Ismaili Imamat has an official site at Ismaili.Imamat and the AKDN (Aga Khan Development Network) is one of the largest global NGOs which spends over $1 billion on development projects around the world as an expression of the ethical values and principles of Islam in a contemporary context - www.akdn.org and

    • @sneedmando186
      @sneedmando186 3 года назад +2

      Sure they aren’t 😉

    • @tabrazbaloch
      @tabrazbaloch 3 года назад +9

      Ismaili Muslims are the most educated, peace loving, and friendliest people I have seen. Northern Pakistanis (Gilgit Baltistan) are Ismailis. He showed me newspaper and said that it's full of crime news about South Pakistan. It's unthinkable in North (G. B)

  • @syedarman4720
    @syedarman4720 3 года назад

    Very well made video.Thank you for this.I wish assassins creed did not lose its identity.

  • @saigonoryuu3101
    @saigonoryuu3101 3 года назад +1

    Can’t wait!

  • @LucasBorioMakeUp
    @LucasBorioMakeUp 3 года назад +2

    What’s the background Music? I love it

  • @aliakbarj1
    @aliakbarj1 2 года назад

    Beautiful explanation.... ❤️❤️

  • @TawsifEC
    @TawsifEC 3 года назад +9

    Dr. Khalil Andani specializes in scholarly and academic explorations into his Nizari Ismaili "Agakhani" Imami Shi'a Muslim background. He has insightful lectures on RUclips.

    • @jingobatt3098
      @jingobatt3098 3 года назад +6

      Please don’t use the term Aga Khani. It is not a religious term. It was an honorific title given to the 46th Ismaili Imam by his father-in-law, the Shah of Persia Fateh Ali Shah Qajar in 1800’s. The subsequent Imams and their family have kept that honorific title as their surname. It does not define the Imamate, its functions, the community nor the Ismaili faith

    • @TawsifEC
      @TawsifEC 3 года назад +1

      @@jingobatt3098 I know. There's an obvious reason why I put it in quotes.

    • @jingobatt3098
      @jingobatt3098 3 года назад

      @@TawsifEC no offense taken. But why even use that term, quote or unquote when it has no meaning? We Isma’ilis don’t use it, internally or externally.

    • @TawsifEC
      @TawsifEC 3 года назад

      @@jingobatt3098 It's sometimes used as an identifier by non-Ismailis when identifying this specific Ismaili community. I am aware that there is ot can be a derogatory connotation in usinf "Agakhani" like when using "Qadiani" or "Wahhabi" - but such terms in popular usage are also used in a way to distinguish communities (i.e. this specific contemporary Nizari Ismaili Jamaat from the Bohra communities).
      The way I used it here is akin to how I contextual between the "Qadiani" Ahmadi Jamaat versus the "Lahori" Ahmadi Anjumaan.
      It is important for me to invoke the "Agakhani" identifier as it emphasizes a particular phase in identify-shaping and to distinguish this current chain of Nizari Ismaili communities from previous ones (i.e. so-called "Hashashins" etc).
      There are many difficulties in tracing lineages and huge shifts that arguably gave birth/remade 'new' identities premised around the notion of older ones. The "Agakhani" identifier emphasizes this paradigm shift that tries to locate itself in contested histories.

    • @jingobatt3098
      @jingobatt3098 3 года назад +3

      @@TawsifEC I do understand what you mean. But this is an opportunity to educate non-Isma’ilis that we do not like or wish to be referred to as Agakhanis and request that they respect our wishes. We officially use the name Shia Imami Isma’ilis as it perfectly describes who we are. We are of the Imami / Ja’fari branch of the Shia and of the Isma’ili sub-branch. We are often referred to as Nizari Isma’ilis which is also fine.

  • @AzeriDervish
    @AzeriDervish 3 года назад +2

    i like the music in the background, anyone knows the name or link to music?

  • @zeshanhaider4704
    @zeshanhaider4704 Год назад

    Man you're doing a great job

  • @enkidugilgamesh
    @enkidugilgamesh Год назад +1

    What most people don't know, is that Hassan Al-Sabah was more a Iranian nationalist than a religious leader. During is religious seeking he came to Egypt and learned there first time about the huge Iranian Empire which ruled from Northern Africa to Central Asia. His main intention was to revive this empire. He used the religion, because that time most of Iranian were already Muslims.

    • @leertaste1265
      @leertaste1265 Год назад

      Very unlikely. Source?

    • @enkidugilgamesh
      @enkidugilgamesh Год назад +1

      @@leertaste1265 You need to talk to Iranians who are more involved in history. When You deep dive into the life of Hassan Al-Sabah and also look at the historic developments and conditions of his time, You will see that he tried to revive resistance across the remains of old Persian Empire. One more amateur research is from @BornaSeyyahe, a young woman, who married an Iranian and travels to historic sites and different locations in Iran and neighboring countries. One was about the Alamut Castle. In that she talks also about Hassan Al-Sabah.
      ruclips.net/video/CG0qG0ijbKo/видео.html

    • @MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
      @MohamedMohamed-ws7mq Год назад

      Hassan Al sabah was an Arab

    • @leertaste1265
      @leertaste1265 Год назад +2

      @@enkidugilgamesh Sabbah was most likely Daylamite. A traveling girl is not an academic source for anything.

  • @stphnmrrs3982
    @stphnmrrs3982 3 года назад +3

    I learned about Hassan Sabbah from William S Burroughs

  • @Munthasir123
    @Munthasir123 Год назад +1

    Shia faith basically translated the structure of Monarchy into religion where as Sunnis went on a meritocratic way of having open debates between scholars to find out the correct answer to a question when it comes to religion.

    • @noFAYZ
      @noFAYZ 2 месяца назад

      false take or i should say false prespective. Khilafat and Imamat are almost same thing. Peopledneeded a Leader at that time and yea lobying is one hell of a thing and people divided but the concept is same which sunnis abandoned and shia and ismailis kept on

    • @Munthasir123
      @Munthasir123 2 месяца назад

      @@noFAYZ Did it? I mean Shias have so many sects and sub sects. Centralized structures through Imam is also borrowing idea from Catholics and their Pope. Why emphasize on Prophet’s family members? Prophet is the best amongst us may Allah bless him. But his family is just like rest of us. What it did was translate the monarchic structure many people were used to where they would worship the royal family and now they basically created a new version of that. Its hilarious to the point personally I see so many people claim they are from Saidd family or name themselves Said to claim lineage from prophet ls family like its some kind of magic thing that will put you in a greater social class.
      You are welcome to disagree but my understanding is that some people translated Islam to what they were already comfortable with experiencing. This isn’t me taking shots at Shia, this is common across all religions and all sects of all religions. Religion travels to different regions and then often local cultures and customs gets incorporated in the religion.

  • @sarkarhaider
    @sarkarhaider Год назад

    As usual excellent piece of research would request you to make a video on collapse of assassins creed and citadel by Mongol invasion this area i have seen is generally missed by most presenters only a closing line that assasins came to an end by Mongols - This sure was not that simple takeover rather a prolonged protracted period of skirmishes and negotiations - Mongols inherited lot of ismaili wisdom and scholars like legendary Nasiruddin Tousi if i may draw a parallel from modern history i think this was like USA siphoning off Nazi Scientists the Engine for future Feats to be enrolled under banner of US
    Assassin and Mongol encounter should be seen in this light as well an area perpetually remaining in Dark

  • @snifey7694
    @snifey7694 3 года назад +2

    Interesting to think they exist and as far i can tell, i grew up with assassin's creed, but what i often disappointed from these historical facts, is that they don't parkour their way to stab somebody like a eagle dive, but its really nice to know that your childhood once exist during the crusade.

  • @AS-rx3yk
    @AS-rx3yk 2 года назад

    A clear explanation of a very complex subject. Very well done.

  • @afaqaman718
    @afaqaman718 3 года назад +4

    Proud to be a nizari ismaili muslim.

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 2 года назад

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job.

  • @abdosoliman
    @abdosoliman Год назад +1

    wow, as a Suni Muslim, I have absolutely no clue about Shia Islam, its history, and its beliefs. that was very insightful indeed.

  • @sha-hu
    @sha-hu 3 года назад

    Great. Keep up the good work.

  • @il967
    @il967 3 года назад +1

    Can make an episode about Metualis (Levantine twelver shias)?

  • @tabrazbaloch
    @tabrazbaloch 3 года назад +3

    Turkish historical fiction drama Buyuk Selcuklu is based on Ismaili Assassins.

    • @ashvazdanghe
      @ashvazdanghe 3 года назад

      Another Turkish (new ottoman) propaganda against Shia Muslims like original Ottomans.

    • @tabrazbaloch
      @tabrazbaloch 3 года назад +4

      @@ashvazdanghe most of the movies are propaganda. Hollywood and India does that too. Hollywood praises Greeks and Romans and show Persians as villains.

    • @atakhanmominzada7317
      @atakhanmominzada7317 3 года назад

      I think they have mixed up 2, 3 narratives and came up with mother of fiction..

    • @tabrazbaloch
      @tabrazbaloch 3 года назад

      @@atakhanmominzada7317 Turkish dizi usually makes bias propaganda dramas. In Kosem Sultan, they should Mughal king Shahjahan meets with Ottoman sultan Murad against Safavids. Shahjahan never met Murad he just sent a delegation. Shahjahan was more powerful and richer than Murad. They copy Indian movies.

    • @atakhanmominzada7317
      @atakhanmominzada7317 3 года назад

      I am a Nizari Ismaili and currently living in Turkey .. i think the masses do subscribe to these fictions as Hassan sabah doesn't have good reputation among people's here..

  • @harman4038
    @harman4038 3 года назад +2

    We are wait for....... 💜

  • @Baliken100
    @Baliken100 3 года назад +2

    so cool, just discovered this awesome channel and I have been playing AC since it's conception.
    I would love to hear your thoughts on the Isu.

  • @munirali6606
    @munirali6606 3 года назад +16

    Who were the original creators of the plot used in the video game?
    Cause I think it’s not very Western to portray the East as the heroes of a story. 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @vandalic8566
      @vandalic8566 3 года назад

      that a bad thing?

    • @munirali6606
      @munirali6606 3 года назад

      @@vandalic8566 WDYT

    • @vandalic8566
      @vandalic8566 3 года назад

      @@munirali6606 bruh explain

    • @munirali6606
      @munirali6606 3 года назад +4

      @@vandalic8566 I don’t think it’s a bad thing.
      Turn on any random western TV show about the Middle East, it’s mostly negative coverage.

    • @vandalic8566
      @vandalic8566 3 года назад

      @@munirali6606 was thinking the same thing

  • @saadabbas8976
    @saadabbas8976 3 года назад +2

    Please make a video on belief system of Cathars/khazars before converting to Judaism due to threat from Christians and Muslims.

  • @mamoorkhan2494
    @mamoorkhan2494 3 года назад +7

    As Ismaili nizari I found it little disturbing it wasn’t the reality actually and purpose of this was all about survival not for creating anarchy

    • @hamzaibrahim3655
      @hamzaibrahim3655 3 года назад +1

      Exactly Brother! And we must be proud of our history !