Hakim

An 11th-century Fresco

An 11th-century Tiraz Fragment

This tiraz fragment bears the titles of Hakim:

This tiraz fragment also bears the titles of Hakim:

This tiraz fragment also bears the titles of Hakim:

An 11th-century Coin

Obverse, in field: “no god but God, unique He has no associate. Muhammad is the messenger of God, Ali is the chosen one of God”; margin: “Muhammad is the messenger of God who sent him with guidance and the religion of truth that he might make it supreme over all other religions, even though the polytheists may detest it.” (Q9:33)
Reverse, in field: “the Servant of God and his associate, the Imam al-Hakim bi-amr Allah, Commander of the Faithful, and ‘Abd al-Rahim, the chosen heir of the Muslims”; in margin: “in the name of God, this dinar was struck in Misr in the year nine and four hundred”

A 15th-century Description

Maqrizi, an Egyptian historian, wrote one of the most important histories of the Fatimids in Arabic in the 15th century. Here, he describes a famous episode in the reign of Hakim in the 11th century.

Source, pp. 50-51.