This publication brings together a new critical edition of the Arabic text, an introduction and a fully annotated English translation of the Sīrat al-Ustādh Jawdhar. It contains oral statements, correspondence and other archival material from a period spanning over sixty years of Fatimid rule, providing a biographical account of one of the most prominent statesmen of the early Fatimid period, Ustādh Jawdhar.

Jawdhar was a confidant of the first four Fatimid Imam-caliphs who ruled in North Africa (910–973 CE). The author of the work, Abū ʿAlī Manṣūr al-ʿAzīzī al-Jawdharī, was a private secretary to Jawdhar. Manṣūr had access to archives held by Jawdhar, including letters he received from the imams, and was also a trusted associate. After Jawdhar’s death in 973 CE, the Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Muʿizz appointed Manṣūr to succeed him. The author cherished the memory of his mentor and wished to commemorate him. With this end in view, he compiled the Sīrat al-Ustādh Jawdhar during the time of Imam-caliph al-Muʿizz’s successor, Imam-caliph al-ʿAzīz billāh (r. 975–996 CE).

The publication also includes maps of North Africa and Sicily, genealogical charts of the Fatimids of Ifrīqiya and the Banū Abī al-Ḥusayn al-Kalbī of Sicily, a bibliography, indices in English and Arabic and a chronology summarising relevant events. This publication provides a unique insight into the private world and political ethos of one of the major Muslim dynasties of the medieval era, and will be of interest to academics and students alike.

Acknowledgements
Chronology
Map 1: North Africa (4th/10th century)
Map 2: Sicily (4th/10th century)
Table 1: The Fatimids of Ifrīqiya
Table 2: The Kalbids of Sicily

Introduction

Translation of the Sīrat al-Ustādh Jawdhar

Part I: Biography

1. Jawdhar begins to serve al-Mahdī

2. Jawdhar acquires al-Mahdī’s blessing

3. Jawdhar left in charge of al-Qāʾim’s palace

4. Jawdhar becomes official at the Treasury

5. Jawdhar made privy to al-Manṣūr’s designation as heir apparent

6. A letter from al-Manṣūr, heir apparent, to Jawdhar

7. The first written directive from al-Qāʾim to Jawdhar

8. al-Qāʾim shuns forbidden goods

9. al-Qāʾim’s advice to al-Manṣūr regarding Jawdhar

10. Jawdhar left to govern the entire country

11. Letter of al-Manṣūr proclaiming his victory over Abu Yazid

12. Letter of al-Manṣūr announcing the death of al-Qāʾim

13. Letter of al-Manṣūr concerning money that Jawdhar had offered to him

14. Letter of al-Manṣūr to Jawdhar

15. The defeat of Abū Yazīd Makhlad b. Kaydād

16. Jawdhar is freed from bondage and receives his honorific title

17. Jawdhar’s name is inscribed on embroidered garments and carpets

18. al-Manṣūr honours Jawdhar

19. al-Manṣūr’s treasure stores entrusted to Jawdhar

20. Sermon of al-Qāʾim delivered by al-Marwazī

21. Sermon of al-Manṣūr announcing the death of al-Qāʾim

22. al-Manṣūr gifts newly minted coins to Jawdhar

23. Letter of al-Manṣūr concerning a gift for the Byzantine emperor

24. Letter of al-Manṣūr concerning the inhabitants of the palace

25. Another letter concerning the inhabitants of the palace

26. Letter from al-Manṣūr concerning his uncles and brothers

27. Letter of al-Manṣūr concerning certain troublemakers

28. Letter of al-Manṣūr regarding the rebels of Sicily

29. Last letter of al-Manṣūr to Jawdhar

30. Letters of al-Muʿizz informing Jawdhar of the death of al-Manṣūr

31. Letter of al-Muʿizz in reply to a request that Jawdhar had made to him

32. Sermon of al-Muʿizz announcing the death of al-Manṣūr

33. A note from Jawdhar to al-Muʿizz and the latter’s reply

Part II: Documents

1. On the transportation of barley to Sicily

2. al-Muʿizz’s instructions to have a prayer mat made for a Slav

3. Jawdhar’s letter about the conduct of a Slav, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

4. Disagreement between the Treasury director and an official of the mint

5. al-Muʿizz’s reply to a personal note from Jawdhar

6. Horses gifted by Jawdhar to the Banū Abī al-Ḥusayn al-Kalbī

7. Jawdhar’s offer of money to al-Muʿizz, and the latter’s reply

8. Another personal note from Jawdhar regarding his plea, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

9. A governor’s complaint against some Berbers

10. Jawdhar seeks permission to accept a gift from the governor of Barqa, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

11. Jawdhar’s request for a pass to cover expenses for the upkeep of camels, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

12. Jawdhar’s note about a pledge by a Slav to pay for houses administered by him, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

13. On litigation about pastures

14. Another request from Jawdhar, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

15. Jawdhar’s request regarding a son of his secretary, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

16. On materials for shipbuilding

17. Interception of letters of two sons of Qāsim, son of al-Qāʾim, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

18. Jawdhar’s complaint about a governor, and al-Muʿizz’s instructions to the commander Jawhar

19. On surveillance of correspondence between some members of the Fatimid family

20. Abū ʿAbd Allāh, son of al-Qāʾim, forbidden to engage in wailing

21. Jawdhar authorised to have saman mats made for himself

22. al-Muʿizz attempts to reconcile Jaʿfar b. ʿAlī b. Ḥamdun and Yūsuf b. Zīrī

23. The director of the naval storehouses forbidden to store supplies in a mosque

24. Order to expedite the purchase of maritime provisions

25. Another request from Jawdhar, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

26. A shroud for an official’s son

27. Condolences for the death of a servant

28. Order to execute captains of ships which left for Sicily in breach of instructions

29. Jawdhar’s reminder regarding his request, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

30. Jawdhar’s complaint about a Slav sent to procure slaves for the palace, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

31. Jawdhar’s note concerning Ahmad, son of al-Mahdī, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

32. Jawdhar’s reminder concerning his request, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

33. Another note of Jawdhar concerning his request, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

34. Jawdhar’s request for an order to expedite maritime supplies, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

35. Jawdhar’s indisposition, and al-Muʿizz’s concern for Jawdhar’s health

36. Rumours that Jawdhar would be appointed to govern Ifrīqiya after al-Muʿizz’s departure for Egypt

37. Concerning permits for officials travelling to Egypt

38. al-Muʿizz sends to Jawdhar spring water and Fatimid dinars minted in Egypt

39. Jawdhar’s illness, his renewed appeal, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

40. On the building of a wall around Zawīla

41. Jawdhar’s reminder regarding his request

42. al-Muʿizz gives Jawdhar leggings worn by al-Manṣūr and himself

43. Jawdhar’s note regarding the salary of his protégé, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

44. Jawdhar’s concern for al-Muʿizz’s health, and the latter’s reply

45. Complaint about the commissioner of al-Mahdiyya, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

46. Concerning disagreements between some members of the Kalbi family

47. A shroud for an employee of the maritime administration

48. The use of revenues from the domains of Muzaffar the Slav

49. Regarding a letter from the governor of Sicily, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

50. Concerning a drunken secretary

51. Letter from the governor of Tripoli about expenditure for the fleet, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

52. Jawdhar’s offer to provide wood for shipbuilding, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

53. Jawdhar’s request concerning the son of a secretary to receive his father’s emoluments

54. Prince Tamīm’s companionship with Ṭāhir, son of Aḥmad b. al-Ḥasan

55. al-Muʿizz pays tribute to a secretary after his death

56. al-Muʿizz accepts a gift of wood from Jawdhar

57. A land dispute between Jawdhar’s agent and a man of the Kutāma

58. Jawhar’s request relating to inheritance and purchase of property

59. Jawdhar’s complaint about abuses committed by a district governor, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

60. Jawdhar’s report on the activities of an Umayyad agent in al-Masīla, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

61. Jawdhar’s wish not to importune al-Muʿizz

62. On the release of Muslim prisoners from Byzantine Custody

63. Jawdhar’s note relating to maritime supplies, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

64. Jawdhar’s request to grant a domain to a secretary’s son, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

65. The treatment of some slaves who apostatised after having embraced Islam

66. On Jaʿfar b. Manṣūr al-Yaman’s financial predicament and al-Muʿizz’s help to him

67. Jawdhar’s request for a ship to replace one that perished, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

68. Concerning the death of al-Ḥasan b. ʿAlī in Sicily

69. Finances of the governor Jaʿfar b. ʿAlī b. Ḥamdun

70. al-Muʿizz allows Jaʿfar to continue to administer the province in spite of lower financial returns to the Treasury

71. Jawdhar’s note to al-Muʿizz defending the interests of the Treasury, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

72. Concerning rumours about Jawdhar’s concern for the Kalbī brothers

73. Concerning alienation between Jawdhar and Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan b. ʿAlī al-Kalbī

74. al-Muʿizz binds Jawdhar to Jawhar by a pact of brotherhood

75. About an agreement between Jawdhar and the governor of Sicily regarding his ship’s cargo

76. Jawdhar asks al-Muʿizz’s permission to gift a precious rug to Prince ‘Abd Allah

77. al-Muʿizz expresses regret at the loss of Jawdhar’s ship which perished

78. Concerning a request to turn a house adjoining Dār al-Baḥr into a storehouse for naval equipment

79. Concerning a request by al-Ḥasan b. ʿAlī’s mother to buy a house near the palace

80. Concerning a promise made by al-Muʿizz to al-Ḥasan b. ʿAmmār

81. Jawdhar’s request to al-Muʿizz for an item of his clothing to serve him as a shroud, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

82. Jawdhar is received in al-Manṣūriyya by al-Muʿizz’s sons, brothers and dignitaries of the state

83. Jaʿfar b. ʿAlī b. Ḥamdun’s correspondence regarding raising revenue for the Treasury, and al-Muʿizz’s reply

84. Prince ʿAbd Allāh replies to Jawdhar’s letter requesting mules, with al-Muʿizz’s response

85. Account of Jawdhar’s final journey, his frail condition, and his last meeting with al-Muʿizz at Ajdābiya

86. Jawdhar enters Barqa gravely ill; Prince ‘Abd Allah’s letter to Jawdhar on al-Muʿizz’s behalf; Jawdhar’s death and burial

Bibliography
English Index
Arabic Index

Arabic Text

Hamid Haji is a specialist in Fatimid literature. He studied at the Sorbonne and is currently a Research Associate at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. His publications include Founding the Fatimid State: The Rise of an Early Islamic Empire (London, 2006).