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Al-hakim

Noun

Meaning

an Ismaili caliph of Egypt who declared himself an incarnation of God and founded the Druze religious sect (985-1021)

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Examples

In addition, the Byzantines, while releasing 5,000 Muslim prisoners, made demands for the restoration of other churches destroyed by Al-Hakim and the re-establishment of a Patriarch in Jerusalem. Source: Internet

Lev (1995), pp. 203–205 Stevenson (1926), p. 252 For the remainder of the reign of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (r. 996–1021), relations remained peaceful, as Hakim was more interested in internal affairs. Source: Internet

It was (probably on Saturday) in Jamadi al-Awwal in the year 359 A.H. Its building was completed on the 9th of Ramadan in the year 361 A.H. Both Al-'Aziz Billah and Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah added to its premises. Source: Internet

According to Osama, the Al-Hakim Mosque was the first in Egypt to have a façade made of brick. Source: Internet

Al-Hakim knows that if the Sunnis give him any trouble, he can sic the Marines on them. Source: Internet

On April 26 Al-Hakim responded to statements made by Dr. Mohammad Al-'Issa, secretary-general of the Saudi-based Muslim World League (MWL), in condemnation of the Holocaust. Source: Internet

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