The Abbasid Caliph Al-Hakim by the command of God first He passed away from our world in Cairo on this day, January 19, 1302.
He assumed the caliphate after the battle in which Al-Mustansir Billah II was killed by the Tatars. He had survived the battle with about 50 men. He arrived in Cairo in March 1262AD. Baybars celebrated his arrival and brought him down the big tower at the Castle of the Mountain. Baybars held a general assembly for him in November 1262AD.
King Al-Zahir Baybars joined him in supplication in the sermon on the pulpits and pledged allegiance to him in the caliphate, but he imposed house arrest on him until the rule of the honorable king, so he made him a ram in the line of the Tulunid Mosque. Where he wants and ride him with him in the fields.
In the year 701 AH, the Caliph Al-Hakim died, to the mercy of God, on the night of Friday, the 18th of Jumada al-Awwal, and the afternoon prayer was offered for him in the horse market under the castle. His funeral was attended by statesmen and notables, all of them pedestrians. He was buried near Mrs. Nafisa. He was the first of them to be buried there. He was called Al-Mustaqfi by Allah.