- traditions. This is
evident in the
Druze creed,
which deifies al-Hākim bi
Amrillāh. The
initiation text, "Mīthāq Walī al-Zamān" (Pact of Time Custodian),...
- Abu Ali al-Mansur (Arabic: أبو علي المنصور, romanized: Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr; 13
August 985 – 13
February 1021),
better known by his
regnal name al-Hakim...
- Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh (Arabic: أبو القاسم محمد ابن عبد الله; March/April 893 – 17 May 946),
better known by his
regnal name al-Qāʾim (القائم)...
- al-Simlali Sidi Abu
Abdallah Mohammed Amghar Sidi Abu
Abdallah al-Qaim bi
Amrillah Sidi
Muhammad ben Issa al-Barnusi al-Fasi
Zarruq Sidi
Moulay Outman (Khaldy-yeen...
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Cambridge Medieval History. Macmillan. pp. 379–. al-Qaim bi-
Amrillah Archived 10
February 2006 at the
Wayback Machine. archive.mumineen.org...
-
separated from them
after the
death of the
Fatimid Imam and
Caliph Al
Hakim Bi
Amrillah. The Shia
Sevener tariqah no
longer exists.
Another small tariqah is that...
- ‘Ubayd’Allâh'ibn‘al’Huseyn‘al’Madhî
Fatimids (Seven pillars)
Muhammad al-Qaim Bi-
Amrillah Isma'il al-Mansur Bi-Nasrillah Al-Mu'izz li-Din
Allah Abu
Mansoor Nizar...
- the
original on 2021-12-07.
Retrieved 2021-12-07. "Mosque of al-Hakim bi
Amrillah -
Discover Islamic Art -
Virtual Museum". islamicart.museumwnf.org. Archived...
-
first Fatimid Caliph,
founded and
based in
Mahdia 12 Muḥammad al-Qā'im bi-'
Amrillāh 934–946
second Fatimid Caliph,
based in
Mahdia 13 Abū Ṭāhir Ismā'il al-Manṣūr...
- traditions. This is
evident in the
Druze creed,
which deifies al-Hākim bi
Amrillāh. The
initiation text, "Mīthāq Walī al-Zamān" (Pact of Time Custodian),...