Imam al-Mahdi: “not a gathering more illustrious on earth than this one, as four imams are gathered here”
The Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors and descendants of Prophet Muhammad’s daughter Fatima and her husband Hazrat Ali b. Abi
Short articles that I have compiled on Ismaili history and Muslim civilisations, as well as extracts from Mawlana Hazar Imam's speeches on various topics
The Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors and descendants of Prophet Muhammad’s daughter Fatima and her husband Hazrat Ali b. Abi
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors, established their empire in 909 in North Africa when
“More than a millennium ago, as early as the 8th century, the original Abbasids, ruling as Caliphs in Baghdad, set
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s ancestors, established their empire in 909 in North Africa when
In 297 AH/909 CE, Imam al-Mahdi established the Fatimid caliphate in North Africa. The dynasty was named after Fatima, the Prophet’s
Imam Abu Tamim Ma’add succeeded his father to the Imamat and Fatimid caliphate on March 7, 953 1 at age of twenty-one,
Named after the Prophet’s daughter, the Fatimids established their empire in 909 in North Africa when Imam al-Mahdi was proclaimed
Al-Maqrizi (d. 1442), a Sunni, Egyptian scholar, was a prolific author of the Mamluk period [1250-1517]. “His writings spanned many