Believers, but apparently only believers of the Ismaili faith, after a term of training enter a state of perfection.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
A certain degree of duplicity appears to enter into their scheme, much resembling that enjoined to the Ismaili Dais when enlisting proselytes belonging to other religions: thus in talking to Mohammedans, the Druses profess to be followers of the Prophet; with Christians, they pretend to hold the doctrines of Christianity, an attitude they defend on the score that it is unlawful to reveal the secret dogmas of their creed to a "Black," or unbeliever.
"Secret Societies And Subversive Movements"
Nesta H. Webster