'… magisterial and readable … an impressive survey … there are, in addition, valuable genealogical tables and lists, and a glossary … a standard text for all students and scholars'. The Times Literary Supplement
'… this book … breaks new ground in a most gratifying synthesis … every library of Islamic Studies will want to have this book … Daftary's work is as clear and comprehensible in style as a book on this subject could be and makes very agreeable reading, with nuggets of valuable information in every chapter … a major and fascinating study.' Middle East Journal
'… a massively documented reference for all phases of the long, complex history of the Isma'ilis … an impressively thorough account and a major contribution to Isma'ili studies … it will be the standard reference on this subject as a whole.' Journal of the American Oriental Society
'Vast in scope as well as in size, using a wide range of sources and dealing with an exceedingly complex topic in a scholarly fashion, Dr Daftary's study of the Isma'ilis will be much consulted in the future as an invaluable source of reference.' Robert Irwin, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
'Daftary's book is a landmark on Isma'ili historical studies; it will be the principal source of reference on the subject for years to come.' David O. Morgan, History
'[Daftary] provides a massively documented reference for all phases of the long, complex history of the Isma'ilis.' Paul E. Walker, Journal of the American Oriental Society