The Founder of Cairo: The Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu'izz and his Era (Ismaili Texts and Translations) Buy on Amazon
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The Founder of Cairo: The Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu'izz and his Era (Ismaili Texts and Translations)

Publisher I. B. Tauris
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Publisher I. B. Tauris
ISBN / ASIN 1780765282
ISBN-13 9781780765280
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The reign of the founder of Cairo, the fourth Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu?izz li-Din Allah (341–365/953–975) marks a watershed in the transformation of the Fatimid state from a regional North African dynasty to an expansive Mediterranean empire. It was also under al-Mu?izz that articulations of the supreme authority of the Fatimid Ismaili imamate were written and disseminated across various regions of Fatimid influence.
The writings of Idris ?Imad al-Din (d. 872/1468) provide a distinctive presentation of the Fatimid imamate from the perspective of the Ismaili da?wa itself. As the chief da?i of the Yemeni ?ayyibi Ismailis, Idris composed his monumental ?Uyun al-akhbar wa funun al-athar as a record of the Ismaili imamate from its inception to his own time. In doing so, Idris drew upon the rich repertoire of Ismaili and non-Ismaili sources that had been part of the corpus of the Fatimid literary tradition, many of which have subsequently been lost due to the vagaries of time and circumstance. As the only surviving medieval Ismaili work documenting the history of the Fatimid dynasty, the ?Uyun al-akhbar is among its principal primary sources.
This book provides the first annotated English translation of the extensive chapter on al-Mu?izz in the ?Uyun, which remains a vital yet relatively unknown Ismaili source. The introduction to this work not only outlines the salient features of al-Mu?izz's reign but also examines Idris' purpose and approach to historical writing. In providing an insider's account of the reign of one of the most influential rulers of the medieval Muslim world, this work will be of particular interest to students of Ismaili history and thought, medieval Mediterranean history and Muslim historiography.

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