Fatimid Art & Architecture

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Fatimid architecture
In architecture, the Fatimids followed Tulunid techniques and used similar materials, but also developed those of their own. In Cairo, their first congregational mosque was al-Azhar mosque ("the splendid") founded along with the city (969973), which, together with its adjacent institution of higher learning (al-Azhar University), became the spiritual center for Ismaili Shia. The Mosque of al-Hakim (r. 9961013), an important example of Fatimid architecture and architectural decoration, played a critical role in Fatimid ceremonial and procession, which emphasized the religious and political role of the Fatimid caliph. Besides elaborate funerary monuments, other surviving Fatimid structures include the Mosque of al-Aqmar (1125) as well as the monumental gates for Cairo's city walls commissioned by the powerful Fatimid emir and vizier Badr al-Jamali (r. 10731094).

Al-Hakim Mosque (990-1012) was renovated by Dr. Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (head of Dawoodi Bohra community) and Al-Jame-al-Aqmar built in 1125 in Cairo, Egypt features with its Fatimi philosophy and symbolism and bring its architecture vividly to life.

"The Fatemi rulers in North Africa and Egypt made the masjid the focal point of the uninterrupted flow of both the water of life and water of learning. They fostered noble traditions of thought and philosophy. They Produced and preserved an immense wealth of literature. They founded Cairo and Al-Azher university. They built Jame-Anwer, the second largest masjid in Egypt which was restored and renovated in 1982 by the 52nd Fatemi Dai His Holiness Dr. Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin(TUS). They initiated an efflorescence and resurgence of art, culture and thought which posterity remembers as the resplendent Fatemi civilization and which to this day nourishes human intellect and imparts strength and richness to life and living. Al-Jamea-tus-Saifiyah today is the continuing link in that long chain of centuries which inspired scholarship, valiant leadership and lofty thought." By: Dr. Y. Najmuddin, Rector, Al Jamea tus Saifiyah.

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  • لو كان لي الخيار ان اكون شيعي او اكون بلا ديانه فسوف اختار ان اكون بلا ديانه

  • @MegaLoomy تذكرني بواحد يقولون له رضي الله عنه قال وهو على فراش الموت ياليتني كنت عشبا فأكلته ماعز ثم صرت بعرا تنتفع به الارض والثاني صاحبه ينقال بعد رضي الله عنه اتمنى وهو على فراش الموت لو كان خروف سمنوه اهله وذبحوه واكلوه لكان خيرا له من يخلقه الله بشرا انت زيك زي هالاثنين

  • @ASHRF1979 Do you speak English my friend? I want to learn more about Ismaili tradition..I'm a 12er Shia.

  • @jimilli09 yes my friend i speak english & also 12 shia

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  • أخي صاحب المقطع

    لله درك ما أجمل هذه الكنوز للخلافه الإسلاميه الفاطميه

    التي تشبه الشمس عجز الحاقدين عن حجب نورها

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  • nice video thanks

  • الله جمال عجيب مشكوووور اخي صاحب المقطع

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