An archive of images from the ever evolving and expanding East End depicting its transformation from a crime-ridden, off limits area to a trendy hub of artists and now inevitably seeing the effects of gentrification. The diverse imagery truly represents East End as a state of mind rather than a geographical area.
One of the distinguished scholars of his time, Ahmad b Ibrahim al-Naysaburi lived during the height of Fatimid rule in Egypt. He came from Nishapur, the centre of the Ismaili da'wa in Khurasan, a thriving centre of learning particularly noted for its use of rationalistic philosophy. This work studies this scholar of the early 5th/11th century.