Packet 4: Bonus 3

Severus Ibn al-Muqaffa’s history of people with this position is the earliest account of the miracle of Mokattam Mountain. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this title of the 10th-century reformer Abraham. Amr ibn al-As invited a holder of this position named Benjamin I back from exile, which had been forced by the governor Cyrus.
ANSWER: pope of Alexandria [or patriarch of Alexandria; or the bishop of Alexandria; accept descriptions of the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church; accept the patriarch of the see of St. Mark; reject answers that describe the “Greek Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria” or “Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria”]
[10m] Coptic arts and culture persisted after the Arab conquest as Old Cairo slowly merged with this Muslim settlement on the Nile. The Cairo Genizah is a trove of Jewish texts from this settlement’s Ben Ezra Synagogue.
ANSWER: Fustat [or al-Fusṭāṭ; or Fostat]
[10e] Coptic tradition has held that Pope Abraham converted this dynasty’s caliph al-Mu’izz. Many Copts held high positions in the state service of this caliphate, which claimed descent from Muhammad’s daughter.
ANSWER: Fatimids [or Fatimid Caliphate, Fatmid Empire, or al-Khilāfa al-Fāṭimiyya]
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