Abu Tamim Ma'ad al-Mu'izz Li-Dinillah (26 September 932 – 19 December 975) ( "Fortifier of the religion of God"), also spelled as
al-Moezz, was the fourth
Fatimid Caliph and
14th Ismaili imam, and reigned from 953 to 975. It was during his caliphate that the center of power of the Fatimid dynasty was moved from
Ifriqiya (northern Africa) to the newly conquered Egypt. Fatimids founded the city of
al-Qāhiratu "the Victorious" (
Cairo) in 969 as the new capital of the Fāṭimid caliphate in Egypt.