The Fatimid caliphate : diversity of traditions
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The Fatimid caliphate : diversity of traditions
(Ismaili heritage series, 14)
I.B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2018
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-237) and index
収録内容
- The early Ismaili Imamate : background to the establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate / Farhad Daftary
- The Baghdad manifesto (402/1011) : a re-examination of Fatimid-Abbasid rivalry / Shainool Jiwa
- Was the Fatimid Amīr al-Juyūsh in fact a Wazīr? / Paul E. Walker
- 'Leading from the middle' : Qāḍī al-Nu'mān on female prayer leadership / Simonetta Calderini
- Al-Ṭurṭūshī and the Fatimids / Maribel Fierro
- Transmitting Sunni learning in Fatimid Egypt : the female voices / Delia Cortese
- The Fatimid legacy and the foundation of the modern Nizārī Ismaili Imamate / Daniel Beben
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Fatimids ruled much of the Mediterranean world for over two centuries. From the conquest of Qayrawan in 909 to defeat at the hands of Saladin in 1171, the Fatimid caliphate governed a vast area stretching, at its peak, from the Red Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West. Their leaders - the Ismaili Shi`i Imam-caliphs - were distinctive in largely pursuing a policy of tolerance towards the religious and ethnic communities of their realm, and they embraced diverse approaches to the practicalities of administering a vast empire. Such methods of negotiating government and diversity created a lasting pluralistic legacy.
The present volume, edited by Farhad Daftary and Shainool Jiwa, brings together a series of original contributions from a number of leading authorities in the field. Based on analyses of primary sources, the chapters shed fresh light on the impact of Fatimid rule. The book presents little explored aspects of state-society relations such as the Fatimid model of the vizierate, Sunni legal responses to Fatimid observance, and the role of women in prayer. Highlighting the distinctive nature of the Fatimid empire and its legacy, this book will be of special interest to researchers in mediaeval Islamic history and thought.
目次
List of Contributors
Note on Transliteration and Abbreviations
Introduction
Farhad Daftary and Shainool Jiwa
1. The Early Ismaili Imamate: Background to the Establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate
Farhad Daftary
2. The Baghdad Manifesto (402/1011): A Re-Examination of Fatimid-Abbasid Rivalry
Shainool Jiwa
3. Was the Fatimid Amir al-Juyush in fact a Wazir?
Paul E. Walker
4. `Leading from the Middle': Al-Qadi al-Nu'man on Female Prayer Leadership
Simonetta Calderini
5. Al-Turtushi and the Fatimids
Maribel Fierro
6. Transmitting Sunni Learning in Fatimid Egypt: The Female Voices
Delia Cortese
7. The Fatimid Legacy and the Foundation of the Modern Nizari Imamate
Daniel Beben
Bibliography
Index
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