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The Fatimid period was the golden age of Ismaili thought and literature, when the Shi尪ite Ismaili Imams ruled over the vast areas of the Muslim world as the Fatimid caliphs and the Ismailis made important contributions to Islamic civilization.

In this book, Heinz Halm investigates from a historical perspective the intellectual traditions that developed among the Ismailis from the rise of the Fatimid state in North Africa to the cultural brilliance of what the author calls one of the great eras in Egyptian history and in Islamic history in general.

The topics discussed include the training of the Ismaili 餃櫻尪蘋莽 or missionaries, the establishment of academic institutions such as al-Azhar and the Dr al-尪Ilm (House of Knowledge) through which the Fatimids encouraged learning, and the special sessions of wisdom (鳥硃轍櫻梭勳莽 硃梭-廎可域鳥硃) for advanced instruction in Ismaili esoteric teachings.

Preface

Introduction

1. The Ismaili Mission and the Fatimid Caliphate
2. The Mission of the 餃櫻尪蘋s and the Teaching Sessions
3. The Fatimids in Egypt
4. Ismaili Teaching and Learning: 廕h勳娶 and 莉櫻廜虹紳
5. The Organisation of the 餃硃尪滄硃
6. Al廎勾kims House of Knowledge
7. Scientific Institutions under the Fatimids

Epilogue

Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Heinz Halm is Professor of Islamic history at the University of Tubingen and Editor of Die Welt des Orients. A leading German Islamicist and an authority in Ismaili studies, he is author of numerous books, including Kosmologie und Heilslehre der fr羹hen Isma’iliya (Wiesbaden, 1978), Die islamische Gnosis (Zurich, 1982), Shiism (Islamic Surveys, Edinburgh 1991), and The Empire of the Mahdi: The Rise of the Fatimids (Leiden, 1996).