A Tale of Two Dynasties: Al-Hakim Mosque
Al-Hakim Mosque, one of Cairo’s oldest and most historically significant mosques, stands majestically at the northern edge of Islamic Cairo. It bears the name of its patron, the controversial Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. This fortress-like structure has survived earthquakes, political turmoil, and centuries of change. It serves as a physical record of the city’s rich and complex past. This article delves into the mosque’s fascinating history, its distinctive architecture, and its enduring legacy.
























