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To some, al-Hakim was God incarnate, to others an infallible imam, to still others he was a capricious tyrant. This book examines myth and fact, document and opinion, to present the most complete a...
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A new paperback edition of the most comprehensive biography to date of the controversial Fatimid ruler

"A well-researched, unbiased and engaging exposé of a melodramatic subject."—Al Ahram Weekly

One night in the year 411/1021, the powerful ruler of the Fatimid empire, al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, rode out of the southern gates of Cairo and was never seen again. Was the caliph murdered, or could he have decided to abandon his royal life, wandering off to live alone and anonymous? Whatever the truth, the fact was that al-Hakim had literally vanished into the desert. Yet al-Hakim, though shrouded in mystery, has never been forgotten. To the Druze, he was (and is) God, and his disappearance merely indicated his reversion to non-human form. For Ismailis, al-Hakim was the sixteenth imam, descended from the Prophet, and infallible. Jews and Christians, by contrast, long remembered him as their persecutor, who ordered the destruction of many of their synagogues and churches. Using all the tools of modern scholarship, Paul Walker offers the most balanced and engaging biography yet to be published of this endlessly fascinating individual.

To some, al-Hakim was God incarnate, to others an infallible imam, to still others he was a capricious tyrant. This book examines myth and fact, document and opinion, to present the most complete and detailed history yet written of the life and times of one of the medieval Islamic world’s most controversial figures.
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Price: £19.99
Pages: 336
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication Date: 15 December 2012
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9789774165689
Format: Paperback
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"Walker's work is a well-researched, unbiased and engaging exposé of a melodramatic subject. . . . A fascinating aspect of Walker's study is his attempt to position in proper historical context the precise role women played in the Fatimid period. This particular debate has never been more urgent. . . . The author's sources are multifarious and variegated."—Al Ahram Weekly

Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One
Writing the Biography of an Enigma
The Father, the Dynasty, Childhood, and Regency

Part Two
al-Maqrizi’s Chronicle of the Middle Years

Part Three
The Institutions of His Rule
Friends and Rebels
Social Reform and Legislation
Foreign Affairs

Part Four
The Final Seven Years
Afterlife and Epilogue

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Maps Mediterranean and Near East at the Time of al-Hakim
Egypt
Cairo--Fustat and Vicinity