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Fāṭimids,Crusaders and the Fall of Islamic Jerusalem: Foes or Allies?
Authors:Dr  Maher Y  Abu-Munshar
Abstract:The fall of Islamic Jerusalem to the crusaders during the first Crusade created a sense of agitation and anger amongst Muslims as Islamic Jerusalem had been under their rule for centuries before. A considerable number of scholars have pointed at the Fā?imids as the main cause of the fall of Islamic Jerusalem, claiming that the region would not have fallen had it not been for the alliance and collaboration between the Fā?imids and the crusaders. This article is an attempt to present a critical analysis of the historical narratives of Muslim and non-Muslim historians who have continued to accuse the Fā?imids of collaborating with the crusaders and depict them as the main cause of the fall of Islamic Jerusalem during the first Crusade. It also tries to answer the following two questions. Did the Fā?imids really invite the crusaders to invade al-Sham? And is it true that the Fā?imids misunderstood the crusaders’ aims and targets?
Keywords:Fā?imid caliphate – politics  Egypt – politics  Crusades – 1st Crusade (1096–1099)  al-Afdal  Fā?imid vizier  Palestine – politics  Jerusalem – capture by 1st Crusade (1099)
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