Title of article :
The Flowering of Islamic Medicine during the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt
Author/Authors :
Dehqan، Masoumeh نويسنده PhD Student in Islamic history, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , , Chelongar، Mohammad Ali نويسنده Department of History, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
The Fatimid era(358-567 AH /968-1171AD) was one of the most brilliant
historical periods due to its intellectual and cultural achievements and successes.
influencing an area beyond its boundaries. Due to their attempts,
Cairo turned into one of the artistic, cultural, and scientific Islamic centers
and it became the focus of research and science.
During this period, there were numerous debates among doctors which
led to the flowering of this science Different gifts were dedicated to the
scholars’ tuition fees and physicians’ salaries. Whenever caliph identified
a physician as qualified in his career, he was empowered and favored by
the caliph, and became his close friend.Medicine was in the hands of Jewish
and Christian physicians in Fatimid territory during Moez and Aziz
caliphs, until the mid-fifth century. . This continued up to Alhakem period
during which Sunni people attempted to challenge their authority and seize
their position.
Some specific diseases were more common in Egypt; including eye diseases,
cholera, and plague which got epidemic successively because of the
ongoing famine in Egypt.
This study is a piece of library research which makes use of Arabic, Persian,
and Latin sources regarding the development of Islamic medicine
during the Fatimid period in Egypt
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine