Maulaana Imaam Mo’iz (as) entered the city of Cairo and offered Namaaz in his Palace. The city of Cairo got its name from him as al-Qaaherat ul- Mo’izziyah.
Roza ni Neeyat:
Allaahumma inni navaito an asooma souma le Yaumil Khaamese min shahre Ramazaan ul-Mo’azzam adaa’an lillaahe insha-allaaho ta’aalaa
By the order of Imaam Mo’iz (as), Jaama’-e-Azhar was inaugurated by Maulaana Qaa’id Johar (ra) in Cairo that became the Capital of Faatemi Sultanate. Usage of Misri Calendar started. Azaan was said with the recitation of “Mohammadun wa Aliyun khayr ul-basher wa ‘itratohoma khayr ul-‘itar” publicly. Faatemi law and jurisprudence was practised.
Roza ni Neeyat:
Allaahumma inni navaito an asooma souma le Yaumis Saabe’e min shahre Ramazaan ul-Mo’azzam adaa’an lillaahe insha-allaaho ta’aalaa
This was the memorable day in the history of Faatemi Imaamat. Under the guidance of Imaam Mo’iz (as), his commander Maulaana al-Qaa’id al-Johar as-Saqali (ra) conquered Egypt. The foundation of Cairo was laid along with Jaama’-e-Azhar and Palaces.
Roza ni Neeyat:
Allaahumma inni navaito an asooma souma le Yaumis Saamene min shahre Ramazaan ul-Mo’azzam adaa’an lillaahe insha-allaaho ta’aalaa
17th Faatemi Imaam Maulaana Ali az-Zaahir (as) in Cairo - 395 AH
Historic Event
41st Da’i ul-Mutlaq Saiyedna Fakhruddin Jivabhai bin Saiyedna Ameeruddin saheb (aq) began composing the ash'aar for the beginning (aamad) and ending (wadaa') of Shahrullaah. Till 1332 AH, he completed composing 19 abyaat which is based on the 19 huroof of 'Bismillaah'. Many of these abyaat are recited in Shahrullaah.
Roza ni Neeyat:
Allaahumma inni navaito an asooma souma le Yaumil ‘Aashere min shahre Ramazaan ul-Mo’azzam adaa’an lillaahe insha-allaaho ta’aalaa