DiscoverMuslim FootprintsEp 4: The Fatimids: Founders of Cairo, with Dr Shainool Jiwa
Ep 4: The Fatimids: Founders of Cairo, with Dr Shainool Jiwa

Ep 4: The Fatimids: Founders of Cairo, with Dr Shainool Jiwa

Update: 2023-07-25
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The Fatimids were an Ismaili dynasty that reigned over a diverse religious and ethnic population for about 200 years, emerging from the vibrant 10th century world of the Mediterranean. At its height, the Fatimid Empire stretched across the length of the southern Mediterranean and down the Red Sea coast – what we know as Algeria today all the way to the Levant, and along the west coast of Arabia – and included the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, as well as Jerusalem, Damascus, and even Sicily. The authority of its Imam-Caliphs was recognised as far as present-day Iran, Central Asia, Yemen, and India.


The story of how the dynasty came about, is as remarkable as some of its achievements. 





Dr Shainool Jiwa is Senior Research Fellow at The Institute of Ismaili Studies, and has lectured and published on Fatimid Studies for over three decades. She has published The Fatimids 1: The Rise of a Muslim Empire (2018) and co-edited The Shi'i World: Pathways in Tradition and Modernity (2015) and The Fatimid Caliphate: Diversity of Traditions (2017) as well as translating key medieval Arabic texts relating to Fatimid history. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK.
 



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Ep 4: The Fatimids: Founders of Cairo, with Dr Shainool Jiwa

Ep 4: The Fatimids: Founders of Cairo, with Dr Shainool Jiwa

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