Comparing and Analyzing Fatemian's religious Policy on Morocco and Egypt till the end of Al-Zaher era (297-427 A. H.)

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Fatemian`s administration was formed on two regions of the north of Africa between 297-567A. H. First, it was in Ghirvan –capital of Islamic Morocco- during 297-362 A. H.; and then the place changed to Cairo –capital of Egypt- during 358-567 A. H. The administered religious policies on the two capitals are different. This survey attempts to compare and analyze the two era`s policies since the date of conquest to the end of Alzaher era 358-427 A. H., which were Fatemian`s dominance and powerfulness, then to analyze the objectives and administrative approaches of Fatemian `s religious policies in Morocco and Egypt; and to state the role of fatemian`s Caliphs on policies administration. The fundamental characteristic of Fatemian`s religion in Morocco was to impose Ismailian`s religious doctrine; while could not continue their political and religious presence in Morocco. The base of their religious policies in Egypt was religious freedom. Although this policy was not suitable to provide a stable belief and not allow other believes to penetrate, it caused the stability of political presence for 209 years (358-567 A. H.).
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Persian
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Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2011
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