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The Fatimids and Egypt

Al-masaq, 2020
Nevertheless, it is again these texts’ roles in defining the identities of Christian communities and converts to the faith against that of their ‘heretical’ or ‘unbelieving’ overlords that forms the central part of this discussion, a particularly ...
Valerie Gonzalez
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Fatimids Fighting over Jerusalem: An Interreligious or Intrareligious Matter?

, 2020
This study presents an Islamic vision of Jerusalem marked not so much by interreligious conflict but by intrareligious or sectarian concern. It does so by reexamining the decision of the Ismāʿīlī Fāṭimid caliph al-Ḥākim to destroy the Church of the Holy ...
S. Gertz
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Comparing the Crisis of 806/1403–1404 and the Fatimid Fitna (450–466/1058–1073): Al‑Maqrīzī as a Historian of the Fatimids

Annales islamologiques
Modern scholars often treat al‑Maqrīzī as an important, if not the most important, historian of the Fatimids, especially given the poor survival of sources from the Fatimid period, particularly for the Egyptian period of their rule.
Mathew Barber
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The Fatimids: 1. The Rise of a Muslim Empire

American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 2019
Ameen Omar
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