The Taqābul-i Fikrī-yi Fāṭimiyān bā mukhālifān (Intellectual Confrontations between the FatimidsMajor Muslim dynasty of Ismaili caliphs in North Africa (from 909) and later in Egypt (973–1171) More and their Adversaries) is a Persian work by Rāḍiya Anṣārī. This book explains and analyses the cultural methods and strategies through which the Fatimids of Egypt challenged their foreign adversaries. It also discusses the methods through which the Fatimids aimed to enhance their reputation in the Islamic world.