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  Nūr al-Dīn Muhammad II or ‘A'lā’ Muhammad (542/1148-607/1210) was the Nizari Ismaili Imām of Alamūt who reigned the longest period out of any lord (''Khudawand'') of Alamut, forty-four years. He affirmed the policies of his father, Hassan Ala Dhikrihi's Salam, who had been stabbed to death a year after proclaiming ''Qiyāma'', or Resurrection (interpreted in a spiritual esoteric manner of the truth being unveiled with the Ismailis in this case).
  ==Name and honorifics== He is known as "‘A'lā’ al-Dīn" in some manuscripts of ''Kalam-i Pir'' and by some other historians. Other manuscripts of ''Kalam-i Pir'' have him as Diya al-Dīn. Rashid al-Dīn Hamadani has him as Nūr al-Dīn, but Hodgson is of the opinion that this is dubious.
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