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Al-Muizz Lideenillah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ma‘ādh Abū Tamīm al-Mu‘izz li Dīn Allāh (932-975) (Arabic: ‎ "Fortifier of the religion of God"), also known as al-Moezz , was the fourth Fatimid Caliph and reigned from 953 to 975. It was during ...
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Al-Muizz ibn Badis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al-Muizz ibn Badis (Arabic: ‎); 1008 - 1062) was the fourth ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya, reigning from 1016 to 1062. Al-Muizz ascended the throne as a minor following the death of his father Badi...
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He was about 22 years of age when he succeeded his father, al-Mansur, in 953 with the title of al-Muʿizz. His authority was acknowledged over the greater part of the region now comprising Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and he soon took the island of Sicily.
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Jawhar also conquered Syria, and then he invited his master, al-Muizz in Egypt. After making necessary appointments in Maghrib, al-Muizz departed from Mansuria on 21st Shawal, 361/August 15, 972 with his family and notable persons.
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His name was Ma'd, and kunya was Abu Tamim, surnamed al-Muizz li-din'allah (Fortifier of the religion of God). He was born in Mahdiya in 319/931 when Imam al-Mahdi was alive, who had predicted that al-Muizz would be man of great glory.
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The Honorer, The Strengthener, The Glorifier; ... The name al-'Azîz (mighty) is also from this same '-z-z root. ... (Also written as al-muizz, al-muiz, the honorer: ya muizz, ya muiz);
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The latest IIS publication, Towards a Shi‘i Mediterranean Empire: Fatimid Egypt and the Founding of Cairo, explores the reign of the fourth Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu‘izz li-din Allah (r. 953-975 CE), based on the only complete history of the Fatimids written by a mediaeval Sunni Muslim historian.
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Al-Muizz Street with its Islamic architectural treasures that show Egypt’s wealth and power during the mediaeval era is to be a pedestrian zone. Nevine El-Aref inspects the latest development...
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Own work by uploader, photographed at the British Museum ... This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. ... en:Al-Muizz_Lideenillah...
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Al-Muizz Street with its Islamic architectural treasures that show Egypt's wealth and power during the mediaeval era is to be a pedestrian zone. Nevine El-Aref inspects the latest development ... Through the different ages, Al-Muizz Street maintained its glorious position and encouraged Mamelukes, Circassians,
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