0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (2)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (3)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 5 of 5 matches in All Departments

The Fatimids - 1 - The Rise of a Muslim Empire (Paperback): Shainool Jiwa The Fatimids - 1 - The Rise of a Muslim Empire (Paperback)
Shainool Jiwa
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

I.B.Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies Emerging from a period of long seclusion, the leader of the burgeoning community of Ismaili Shi'i Muslims was declared the first Fatimid Imam-caliph in the year 909. Abd Allah al-Mahdi founded the only sustained Shi'i dynasty (909-1171) to rule over substantial parts of the medieval Muslim world, rivalling both the Umayyads of Spain and the Abbasids. At its peak, the Fatimid Empire extended from the Atlantic shores of North Africa, across the southern Mediterranean and down both sides of the Red Sea, covering also Mecca and Medina. This accessible history, the first of two volumes, tells the story of the birth and expansion of the Fatimid Empire in the 10th century. Drawing upon eyewitness accounts, Shainool Jiwa introduces the first four generations of Fatimid Imam-caliphs -- al-Mahdi, al-Qa'im, al-Mansur, and al-Mu'izz -- as well as the people who served them and those they struggled against. Readers are taken on a journey through the Fatimid capitals of Qayrawan, Mahdiyya, and Mansuriyya and on to the founding of Cairo. In this lively and comprehensive introduction, readers will discover various milestones in Fatimid history and the political and cultural achievements that continue to resonate today.

The Age of the Fatimids (Paperback): Shainool Jiwa The Age of the Fatimids (Paperback)
Shainool Jiwa
R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Shi'i World - Pathways in Tradition and Modernity (Hardcover): Farhad Daftary, Amyn Sajoo, Shainool Jiwa The Shi'i World - Pathways in Tradition and Modernity (Hardcover)
Farhad Daftary, Amyn Sajoo, Shainool Jiwa
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

I.B.Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies The world's 200 million Shi'i Muslims express their faith in a multiplicity of ways, united by reverence for the ahl al-bayt, the family of the Prophet. In embracing a pluralistic ethic, fourteen centuries of Shi'i Islam have given rise to diverse traditions and practices across varied geographic and cultural landscapes. The Shi'i World is a comprehensive work authored by leading scholars from assorted disciplines, to provide a better understanding of how Shi'i communities view themselves and articulate their teachings. The topics range from Shi'i Islam's historical and conceptual foundations, formative figures and intellectual, legal and moral traditions, to its devotional practices, art and architecture, literature, music and cinema, as well as expressions and experiences of modernity. The book thus provides a panoramic perspective of the richly textured narratives that have shaped the social and moral universe of Shi'i Muslims around the globe.This fourth volume in the Muslim Heritage Series will appeal to specialists and general readers alike, as a timely resource on the prevailing complexities not only of the 'Muslim world', but also of the dynamic Shi'i diasporas of Europe and North America.

The Founder of Cairo - The Fatimid Imam-Caliph al-Mu'izz and his Era (Hardcover, Translated With Annotations): Shainool... The Founder of Cairo - The Fatimid Imam-Caliph al-Mu'izz and his Era (Hardcover, Translated With Annotations)
Shainool Jiwa
R1,548 Discovery Miles 15 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reign of the founder of Cairo, the fourth Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah (341-365/953-975), marks a watershed in the transformation of the Fatimid state from a regional North African dynasty to an expansive Mediterranean empire. It was also under al- Mu'izz that articulations of the supreme authority of the Fatimid Ismaili imamate were written and disseminated across various regions of Fatimid influence. The writings of Idris 'Imad al-Din (d. 872/1468) provide a distinctive presentation of the Fatimid imamate from the perspective of the Ismaili da'wa itself. as the chief d'ai of the Yemeni Tayyib Ismailis, Idris composed his monumental "Uyun al-akhbar wa funun al-athar' as a record of the Ismaili imamate from its inception to his own time. in doing so, Idris drew upon the rich repertoire of Ismaili and non-Ismaili sources that had been part of the corpus of the Fatimid literary tradition, many of which have subsequently been lost due to the vagaries of time and circumstance. As the only surviving medieval Ismaili work documenting the history of the Fatimid dynasty, the "Uy-un al-akhbar' is among its principal primary sources. This book provides the first annotated English translation of the extensive chapter on al-Mu'izz in the "Uy-un', which remains a vital yet relatively unknown Ismaili source. The introduction to this work not only outlines the salient features of al-Mu'izz's reign but also examines Idris' purpose and approach to historical writing. In providing an insider's account of the reign of one of the most influential rulers of the medieval Muslim world, this work will be of particular interest to students of Ismaili history and thought, medieval Mediterranean history and Muslim historiography.

The Fatimid Caliphate - Diversity of Traditions (Hardcover): Farhad Daftary, Shainool Jiwa The Fatimid Caliphate - Diversity of Traditions (Hardcover)
Farhad Daftary, Shainool Jiwa
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
The First Advent in Palestine…
Kelley Nikondeha Hardcover R524 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260
Heterogeneous Cyber Physical Systems of…
Ioannis Papaefstathiou, Alkis Hatzopoulos Hardcover R2,897 Discovery Miles 28 970
Sea Prayer
Khaled Hosseini Hardcover  (1)
R424 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060
Medical Instruments and Devices…
Steven Schreiner, Joseph D. Bronzino, … Paperback R1,752 Discovery Miles 17 520
Book Lovers
Emily Henry Paperback  (4)
R215 R172 Discovery Miles 1 720
Computational Intelligence Techniques…
Sandeep Kautish, Sheng-Lung Peng, … Hardcover R3,787 Discovery Miles 37 870
Research Handbook on Climate Change…
Jan McDonald, Jeffrey Mcgee, … Hardcover R6,012 Discovery Miles 60 120
Guilty And Proud - An MK Soldier's…
Marion Sparg Paperback R330 R240 Discovery Miles 2 400
Energy, Governance and Sustainability
Jordi Jaria i Manzano, Nathalie Chalifour, … Hardcover R3,881 Discovery Miles 38 810
Birding In South Africa's National Parks
Rob Little Paperback R225 R176 Discovery Miles 1 760

 

Partners