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Fatima Khalifa Abu Ali Mansour (985 - 1021) might be the hardest competitor for the most out of control archaic rule.

Posted by Liaquat Ali Mirani on January 17, 2022 - 11:20am Edited 1/17 at 11:22am

Fatima Khalifa Abu Ali Mansour (985 - 1021) might be the hardest competitor for the most out of control archaic rule. His most popular title was Al-Hakim ibn Amrullah ("By the Order of God"), and surprisingly more well known as "The Mad Caliph."

In addition to other things, the crazy Caliphate endured with conceit, announcing itself a manifestation of God. While other self-broadcasted rulers were cleared away by all-inclusive defamation, the crazy caliphate really finished for certain followers. Furthermore, it's them who are apprehensive, yet genuine individuals who keep on showing their regard for the system even after they're dead. To be sure, right up 'til today, he is as yet considered to be a heavenly body by the Dervazi organization in the Middle East and as a strictly significant figure by a few Shia Muslims.

Going to limits to show strict conviction

The distraught caliph was the child of the Fatimid Caliph Abu Mansur and a Christian companion named Al-Azizah. The benefactor kicked the bucket at eleven years old after the demise of his dad. As a Christian mother, she was blamed for being an incredibly energetic Muslim and was caring to Christianity.

These allegations upset him. So he made a special effort and followed field techniques to demonstrate his Muslim mystery and non-Christianity. In the interim, he appears to have moved: he sent off an uncommon influx of oppression against Christians in his realm and requested the obliteration of Christian holy places and landmarks.

Cruelty to others is a way to express passion

The insane caliphate was desperate to show that the birth of a Christian mother did not make him a soft Muslim. Therefore, he avoided the tolerance that Muslim rulers showed towards Christians and Jews at that time. He continued religious persecution by destroying synagogues and churches. Among its destinations is the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, a cave where Jesus is thought to have lived before his resurrection.

Mad Fatimid rulers also banned visits to Jerusalem. He added that Christians and Jews were ordered to wear different clothes to identify themselves. The Jews were further harassed by Al-Hakim, who ordered them to wear bells so they could be recognized by sound and sight.

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Corneliu Boghian thanks for sharing
January 18, 2022 at 1:19pm
Adonel Lowings Wow, interesting info
January 17, 2022 at 10:27pm