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Description
One of the most prosperous and influential dynasties of the Muslim world, the Fatimids (909–1171) were distinguished by their Imam-caliphs, who asserted religious as well as political authority in direct descent from the family of the Prophet. Their conquest of Egypt in 969 marked the inception of a burgeoning Mediterranean empire. From there, they refined their systems of administration, judiciary, and governance, instilling principles of inclusion which contributed to stability during their caliphate. Fatimid Cairo flourished as a vibrant cultural and intellectual centre through patronage of the arts, architecture, and scholarship.
This book continues the story of the Fatimids from their newly founded capital of Cairo. Introducing the figures who moulded the empire, Shainool Jiwa charts the Fatimids' expansion, the reasons behind their ultimate fall by the hand of Saladin, and the legacy that continues with the living Ismaili communities today. This lively and engaging work, including maps and colour images, draws on a broad range of primary sources to lead readers through two centuries that witnessed the triumphs and trials of the only sustained Shi'i caliphate to rule across the medieval Islamic world.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: The Arrival of the Fatimids in Egypt
Chapter Two: The Cosmopolitanism of Empire
Chapter Three: The Pillars of Justice and Law
Chapter Four: Public Life and Learning in Cairo
Chapter Five: The Empire of the Seas
Chapter Six: Fluctuations of Fatimid Rule
Chapter Seven: The Heirs of Empire
Conclusion: Glimpses of the Fatimid Legacy
Product details
Published | Mar 23 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 248 |
ISBN | 9781780769486 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Illustrations | 30 colour images |
Dimensions | 7 x 4 inches |
Series | World of Islam |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Pithy, comprehensive and clearly expressed, this book brings together diverse strands of Fatimid cultural, religious and political history in a cohesive account. Books that speak to both general readers and experts are rare in academia. In achieving this feat with erudition and aplomb, Jiwa's book is an invaluable addition to the library of Fatimid studies.
Dr Fozia Bora, University of Leeds, UK
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Having founded Cairo in 969, the Fatimids inaugurated an age marked by tolerance as well as brilliance in artistic and learning patronage. Dealing with the vicissitudes of the Fatimids and their empire, this book covers a lot of ground in a succinct, accessible way without compromising on academic rigour.
Dr Delia Cortese, Middlesex University, UK
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This is an accessible volume from a leading scholar in the field of Fatimid studies. Based on primary sources research and including images and maps that will help readers understand the two centuries of Fatimid presence in Egypt, alongside The Fatimids 1. The Rise of a Muslim Empire, it forms a two-volume complete history of the only sustained Mediterranean Shi'i caliphate
Prof Ayman Fuad Sayyid, al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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The book was difficult to put down … The author has woven a clear yet complex tapestry of fascinating human stories drawing upon political and religious, as well as cultural history, that engagingly reveal the quality and range of the intellectual and artistic patronage extended by these rulers in creating the cultural wonder that was the Fatimid Empire.
Raj Isar, Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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A book with a strictly scientific approach and methodology, very erudite and rich in details, but at the same time fully readable by the general public.
Brill

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