The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (1111 page)

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imid dynasty in N. Africa which extended its control, in the 11th cent., to Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Hij
z, Yemen, and Sind. The F
imids were patrons of the arts and sciences and commerce, and they founded the first Islamic universities of
al-Azhar
and D
r-al-Hikmah in Cairo. The feature which distinguishes Ism

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s from other Muslim sects is their belief in seven (not five) pillars of faith: belief, purification, prayer, almsgiving, fasting, pilgrimage, and struggle in All
h's way.
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