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Word List FatimidsIsma‘ilis/“Seveners” ‘Ali ibn Abi Talibimam Imamis/“Twelvers”Isma‘il Ja‘far al-Sadiq (d. 765)batiniyya Muhammad ibn Isma‘ilbatin (inner meaning)

Word List shari‘a (Islamic Law) ‘ilm (divinely-inspired knowledge) taqiyya (dissimulation) mahdi (fore-ordained leader) Qarmatians

Word ListTimeline Berbers Fatima Umayyads 909 ‘Abd Allah takes Qayrawan. Proclaimed caliph with title “al-Mahdi.” Caliphate of al-Mahdi. 951 Fatimids arrange for Black Stone to be returned to Mecca Fatimids consolidate hold on N. Africa.

Word ListTimeline al-Azhar Mosque hajj (greater pilgrimage) Caliphate of al-Mu‘izz. 969 Jawhar takes Fustat. Builds al-Qahira (Cairo). 973 Al-Mu‘izz arrives in Cairo.

Timeline Caliphate of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Al-Hakim murders Barjuwan, takes control of Fatimid state Al-Hakim orders destruction of churches Destruction of Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Timeline 1006 Al-Hakim fights off invasion Al-Hakim becomes ascetic Al-Darazi preaches that al-Hakim is God. Dies at hands of Turkish troops. Followers flee to Syria, becoming the Druze Al-Hakim vanishes End of Fatimid caliphate.

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet Carved wood plank, originally gilt. Wall decoration of West Fatimid Palace. Cairo. Second half of the 11th c. (F) Mosque of al-Azhar, Cairo. 10th c. Exterior View (F) Mosque of al-Azhar, Cairo. 10th c. Plan. (F) Mosque of al-Azhar, Cairo. 10th c. Exterior view. Courtyard view. (F) Mosque of al-Azhar, Cairo. 10th c. Interior view. (F) Mosque of al-Azhar, Cairo. 10th c. Ornamental details. Stucco work. (F) Mosque of al-Hakim. Cairo. 11th c. (F)

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet View of courtyard of the Mosque of al-Hakim. (A) Mihrab of the Mosque of al-Hakim. Cairo. 11th c. (F) Al-Aqmar mosque, Cairo. 12th c. Exterior view. Façade. Finished (F) Al-Aqmar mosque, Cairo. 12th c. Exterior view. Entrance arch. (F) Al-Aqmar mosque, Cairo. 12th c. Exterior view. Front façade. Finished (F) Bab al-Futuh. Exterior view. 11th c. Cairo. (F) Bab al-Nasr. Cairo. (F)

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet Fatimid tombs at Aswan, Egypt. 11th and 12th c. (F) Fatimid tomb at Aswan, Egypt. 11th and 12th c. (F) Ceiling of Capella Palatina. Palermo, Sicily. Example of Fatimid art. (F) Feasting ruler and attendants. Capella Palatina. Palermo, Sicily. 12th c. (F) Buddha sheltered by a naga, Angkor period, 12th century, Cambodia Bronze; 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm). (Metropolitan Museum of Art:.) Scene at a well from Capella Palatina: Palermo, Sicily. 12th c. (F)

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet Ceiling painting of Capella Palatina: Palermo, Sicily. 1140s. (F) Mantle of Roger II, Norman king of Sicily, made by Muslim artisans for coronation. 12th c. (F) Textile - Mugassab used for ‘aba (robe), made for al-Musta‘li th c. (F - two slides) Detail of medallion. Fatimid period, (F) Acid-back medallion. Fatimid period, (F) Same ‘aba - dorsal motif with inscription. (F) Jewelery: pendants. 11th c. (F)

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet Rock crystal ewer. Fatimid caliph al-‘Aziz (F) Rock crystal ewer th c. (mounting is European, 17th c). (F) Rock crystal ewer. 11th c, with Venetian silver mount from the 13th c. (F) Rock crystal bottle. 13th c. (F) Rock crystal bottle with gilt silver mount cm h. 10th c. Egypt. (F) Rock crystal bottle, bevel cut cm. 11th c. Egypt. (F) Rock crystal pendant (silver mounting is 18th c. German). (F)

Object List F = Ferret, A = Archnet Glass bowl with dark blue ibexes. 10th c. (F) Spherical bottle, glass with bird design. 10.4cm. Early 11th c. (F) Cameo (raised-relief) glass fragment, Fatimid period, (F) Earthenware dish with lustre decoration. 11th c. (F) Lustreware; cock fight; Fatimid period ( ). (F) Lustreware wrestling scene. 11th c. (F) Grammar treatise fragment, Fatimid period, (F)