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Fatimid Horizons From Ifriqiya to Cairo: The Shiite Legacy Within Arab Heritage. Islam In The World
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- ISBN8233222740
- EAN9798233222740
- Date de parution03/04/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The Shiite Legacy Within Arab Heritage: A Global History of the Fatimid Caliphate. Between 909 and 1171 CE, the Fatimid Caliphate transformed the Mediterranean into a hub of cultural synthesis, scientific advancement, and architectural splendour. In Fatimid Horizons: From Ifriqiya to Cairo, Hichem Karoui provides a comprehensive and accessible exploration of this pivotal empire, tracing its rise from North African mountain huts to its zenith as the master of Egypt and the Red Sea trade.
A Multi-Faceted Exploration of a "Victorious" Dynasty The Fatimids were more than just conquerors; they were institution-builders who treated pluralism as a strategic strength. This book delves into the "stubborn witness" of stone and clay to tell a story that standard sectarian narratives often overlook. Key Highlights Include:From Kairouan to Mahdia: The North African foundations of a caliphate that would eventually challenge the power of Baghdad.
The World's First University: The transformation of Al-Azhar from an Ismaili teaching centre to a global Sunni powerhouse. Intellectual Genealogies: How Fatimid scholars adapted Greek metaphysics and pioneered empirical sciences like astronomy and mathematics. Economic Might: A look at trade routes stretching from Senegal to India, fuelled by a sophisticated fiscal administration. Cultural Fusion: The unique "Cairene" style of art and architecture that blended Berber, Arab, Persian, Greek, and Coptic influences.
Hichem Karoui provides a sophisticated methodological approach, reading primary texts alongside archaeological findings to construct a historically grounded understanding of the Fatimids. Fatimid Horizons is an essential addition to the "Islam In The World" collection, offering readers a gateway into the rich, synthesising power of Islamic civilisation. It is a story of how a dynasty's theological identity can expand the horizons of everyone living under its walls.
Experience the history of Cairo and the Mediterranean as you've never seen it before.
A Multi-Faceted Exploration of a "Victorious" Dynasty The Fatimids were more than just conquerors; they were institution-builders who treated pluralism as a strategic strength. This book delves into the "stubborn witness" of stone and clay to tell a story that standard sectarian narratives often overlook. Key Highlights Include:From Kairouan to Mahdia: The North African foundations of a caliphate that would eventually challenge the power of Baghdad.
The World's First University: The transformation of Al-Azhar from an Ismaili teaching centre to a global Sunni powerhouse. Intellectual Genealogies: How Fatimid scholars adapted Greek metaphysics and pioneered empirical sciences like astronomy and mathematics. Economic Might: A look at trade routes stretching from Senegal to India, fuelled by a sophisticated fiscal administration. Cultural Fusion: The unique "Cairene" style of art and architecture that blended Berber, Arab, Persian, Greek, and Coptic influences.
Hichem Karoui provides a sophisticated methodological approach, reading primary texts alongside archaeological findings to construct a historically grounded understanding of the Fatimids. Fatimid Horizons is an essential addition to the "Islam In The World" collection, offering readers a gateway into the rich, synthesising power of Islamic civilisation. It is a story of how a dynasty's theological identity can expand the horizons of everyone living under its walls.
Experience the history of Cairo and the Mediterranean as you've never seen it before.






















