ABSTRACT

First published in 2007. Secret sects are deeply rooted in the history and culture of the Middle East, and a number of them are as powerful now as they were in the times of the Crusades. In the West, the best-known organisation with connections to these ancient sects are the Freemasons, whose rituals are believed to derive from those originally practiced by the Knights Templar in the East, and later brought by them to Europe. In this classic work, Bernard Sprigett describes and analyses the symbolism, ceremonies and beliefs of these secret sects including the Sabaeans, the Gnostics and Manicheans, the followers of Simon Magus, Sufism and the Dervish Orders, the Shiite Metawileh, the Essenes, the Ismaelis, the Assassins and the Druses, and their links with and influence upon the Knights Templar and modern Freemasonry. Springett demonstrates the persistence of ancient symbolic and ritual elements in modern life and gives insight into the creeds and practices of secret sects that are active today in the Middle East and beyond.

chapter |6 pages

The Root Principles of all Freemasonry

chapter |13 pages

The Ancient Mysteries

chapter |8 pages

Initiation Rites among the Dervishes 1

chapter |6 pages

Other Schiite Sects: The Metawileh

chapter |9 pages

Pythagoras and His System

chapter |7 pages

The Assassins

chapter |14 pages

The Religious System of the Nusairis

chapter |10 pages

Religious Festivals of the Nusairis

chapter |10 pages

The Religion of The Druses

chapter |10 pages

Religious Ceremonies of the Druses

chapter |26 pages

Religious Creed of The Druses

chapter |11 pages

The Relation of the Druses to Freemasonry

chapter |11 pages

The Yezidis, or Devil-Worshippers

chapter |5 pages

Modern Arabian Freemasonry

chapter |13 pages

Syrian Influences on Modern Freemasonry