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In the previous article we talked about Al-Qiam Bi-Amr Allah the Abbasid Caliph (422-467 AH) (1031-1075 AD) and the fallen of the Buwayhid authority by the Seljuks where the Abbasid Caliphate was submissive to their authority which extended to more than one hundred and thirty years (447-575 AH- 1055-1180 AD). […]
In the previous article we continued talking about Az-Zahir the Caliph after the death of his aunt Sitt Al-Mulk, also during his reign Al-Kadir Bi-Allah the Abbasid Caliph died; Al-Qaim Bi-Amr Allah was his successor. In (427 AH- 1035 AD), Az-Zahir the Caliph died due to Ascites, his son Maad […]
In the previous article we talked about Az-Zahir the Caliph, son of Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah (411-427 AH) (1021-1036 AD), who was the fourth Fatimid Caliph to rule Egypt while his age didn’t exceed the 16th, his aunt “Sitt Al-Mulk” was the actual ruler since he took over the rule until […]
In the previous article we talked about Pope Zacharias and how he was thrown with one of the monks to the lions which didn’t harm them. In addition to the persecutions that lasted for 9 years filled with sorrow, distress, hardships and demolishing churches until the persecutions against Christians stopped. […]
In the previous article we started tackling Pope Zacharias the 64th Patriarch of Alexandria who was chosen during the reign of Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah, and the hardships which faced him as the hardships of Christians persecution and accusing him falsely of correspondence with Nubian and Abyssinian kings regarding state matters; which […]
In the previous article we continued talking about Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah and what some historians mentioned about his claiming Deism and his disappearance in which there were different stories and sayings. As for the Coptic Church in that Era, which was during the papacy of Pope Philotheos (979-1004 AD); and […]
In a two previous articles we talked about Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah the governor of Egypt, and his fluctuation in the matters of the governance and excessive issuance of decrees. In addition to his relation with Christians and Jews which was characterized by violence and his orders to destruct the Church […]
When we talk about October, we only set off into one of the most significant pages of the Egyptian history as we go deeply through it with joy and pride in talking about the Egyptian pride and dignity that battle fields witnessed, also talking about the Egyptian ability and proficiency […]
Throughout our journey across the history pages, we pass by incidents and times, having our attention captured mostly by “man” in this wondrous journey. Incidents are results of people’s actions in all moments. Across our life journey, which may be long or short, people vary in their stances, principles, and […]
We previously continued talking about Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah (386-411 AH – 996-1021 AD), and his reign which was a great controversy among historians and still is. We also talked about what was mentioned about him; as he used to stroll among people in the streets listening to their complaints besides […]
In a previous article we followed talking about Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah (386-411 AH) (996-1021 AD). He was the third Fatimid Caliph in Egypt who was assigned while he was young, so the actual ruler was Al-Hassan Ibn Ammar the governor of Ktama. He was nicknamed Amin Al-Dawla and he was […]