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This paper examines Da‘a’im al-Islam (The Pillars of Islam), the magnum opus of the Fatimid jurist al-Qadi al-Nu‘man. As the definitive compendium of Ismaili jurisprudence ( fiqh ), the text served as the legal constitution of the Fatimid Caliphate and remains the authoritative source of law for the Musta‘li Ismaili (Taiyabi) community today. This study explores the historical context of the text’s commissioning by Imam al-Mu‘izz, its structural division between the external ( zahir ) and internal ( batin ) dimensions of faith, and its role in standardizing Ismaili praxis. Furthermore, the paper addresses the significance of modern English translations (PDF and print) in preserving the heritage of the Dawoodi Bohra diaspora and facilitating academic engagement with Shi‘i legal traditions. Daim Al-islam English Pdf
The work was created during a period of intense legal debate among Muslim scholars. While other schools of law relied on various interpretations, the Fatimid state required a unified code that reflected the authority of the (the Prophet's family). Nu'man meticulously curated traditions from the first five Shia Imams—specifically Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq —to ensure the work was grounded in authentic, early Shia thought. Structure of the Da'a'im al-Islam : Covers social and legal matters like marriage,
For a long time, this work was only accessible in Arabic or community-specific translations. However, authoritative English versions are now available: : This is the first complete, scholarly English translation. This study explores the historical context of the
The English PDF version of Da'im Al-Islam is particularly significant for several reasons: