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Al-Qaim was born in Salamya in Syria in 893 with the name Abd ar-Rahman. After his father Ubayd Allah Al-Mahdi Billah ( 910 - 934 ) seized power in Ifriqiya he was named heir to the throne in 912 , and helped put down several revolts. However campaigns into Egypt faltered against the resistance of the Abbasids ( 914 - 915 and 919 - 921 ), with heavy casualties.

In 934 Al-Qaim succeeded his father as Caliph, after which he never again left the royal residence at Mahdia . Nevertheless, the Fatimid realm became an important power in the Mediterranean . After the re-conquest of Sicily the Byzantine province of Calabria and the coast of Italy and France were plundered.

But from 944 to 947 the realm was plunged into crisis by the revolt of Abu Yazid , who had united the Kharijite Berber tribes of the Aurès Mountains of eastern Algeria and overrun Ifriqiya.Imam Al-Qaim was able to hold out in Mahdia with the help of the navy for over a year, but died ( 17th May 946 ) before the revolt could be put down.

He was succeeded by his son Ismail Al-Mansur ( 946 - 953 ).


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  Before Said Ibn Husayn
  Title Fatimid Dynasty
  Years 934 &ndash 946