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Second Fitna: Meaning, Causes & Period - StudySmarterSep 12, 2022 · The Second Fitna was the second civil war to erupt within the Islamic community after the Prophet Muhammad's death, fought over who had the right to lead as ...Period of the Second Fitna · Second Fitna: Meaning and... · References
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Islamic History, Part 15: the Second Fitna (680-692) and, finally ...Nov 26, 2013 · The martyrdom of Husayn (as Shiʿa view it) ended the first part, but only the first part, of the Second Fitna, but more importantly it is ...Missing: CE | Show results with:CE
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Mu'awiya's Rule & the Umayyad Caliphate | History of IslamMu'awiya had inherited everything the Rashidun Caliphate had achieved – its vast area, its varied population, its revenue rich provinces, and its political ...
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The Beginning of Hereditary Rule in the Caliphate | Islamic CivilizationOct 25, 2021 · In the year 56H/675CE, Mu'awiya made his son Yazid the wali al-ahd (heir apparent), instigating the start of hereditary rule within the Khilafah ...
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[PDF] REFORMING THE ISLAMIC ECONOMIC AND ADMINISTRATION ...Various essential notes regarding the rule of the Umayyads can be explained as follows: 1. Muawiyah was a noble friend even though he did political ijtihad ...
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Muawiya - History of IslamThe most memorable accomplishment of Emir Muawiya was the building of a strong navy to break the stranglehold of the Byzantine Empire in the eastern ...
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Mu'awiya's Monarchy | History of The Caliphs - Al-Islam.orgIt gradually culminated in hereditary caliphate by Mu'awiya. Secondly, the lifestyle of the caliphs converted. Following the approaches of monarchism of Iran ...
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[PDF] Umayyad Hereditary Succession and the Origins of Ḥijāzī OppositionTurning the caliphate into a hereditary position, the Umayyads introduced the institution of wilāyat al-ʿahd (succession).
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Chapter Eight: Mu'awiya's appointment of Yazeed as his successorJun 27, 2025 · Abu Sulaiman's claims are refuted by the last will and testament of Mu'awiya in which it is clear that he has made Yazid his successor.Missing: process | Show results with:process
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Why did Mu'aawiyah (may Allah be pleased with him) appoint his ...Jul 25, 2015 · Mu'aawiyah issued instructions for Yazeed to become caliph for fear of the Muslims becoming divided. End quote from Muqaddimat Ibn Khaldoon (p.Missing: process | Show results with:process
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10 - The Rashidun, Umayyad (661–750) and Abbasid (750–1258 ...Jan 6, 2025 · After twelve years in power, 'Uthman was deposed and murdered in 656, sparking the First Civil War in Islam, known as the Fitna. Successionist ...Missing: instabilities | Show results with:instabilities
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The Age of Division | Empires of Faith - Oxford AcademicThis chapter details attempts on the part of the East Roman or Byzantine Empire to reverse the Arab conquests. Efforts on the part of the Emperors Constans ...
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[PDF] Sunnis, Shiites: The Second Major Fitna | IEMedThe aim of the fighting was to establish who would wield power after Muhammad's death.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Sectarian Conflict and Its Impact on the Stability of the Umayyad StateSep 7, 2025 · First, the Umayyad failure to develop an inclusive political ideology that could accommodate sectarian diversity created persistent legitimacy ...Missing: lingering effects
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Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr | Biography & History - BritannicaAbd Allah ibn al-Zubayr, one of the compilers of the Quran and a leader of the Muslim community in Mecca who led an insurrection against the Umayyad dynasty ...Missing: Fitna | Show results with:Fitna
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The Legitimation of al-Hakam b. al-ᶜAs: Umayyad Government in ...Jan 1, 2022 · The umayyads faced many challenges in consolidating their authority in the years after the first fitna (35–41 H. /656–61 C.E.).Missing: lingering effects
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Yazid's Rule in the Umayyad Caliphate - History of IslamYazid assumes power. The transfer of power from Mu'awiya to Yazid (Yazid I) was as smooth as that between Abu Bakr and Umar. The military, the judiciary, ...
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The Sins of Muawiyah | V.A. Mohamad Ashrof, New Age IslamJul 18, 2025 · His transition from the powerful governor of Syria to the first caliph of a hereditary monarchy represents a critical juncture where the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Mesopotamian Christian Community and Its Leadership During ...During this period, a divided Muslim empire creates a power vacuum that also led to parallel activity within East Syriac ecclesiastical circles. More ...
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PART VII SPACES OF REBELLION - jstorthe Second Fitna (c.680–92), attributed to Ibn al ... against Umayyad rule, Ibn al-Zubayr's challenge was more powerful in terms ... factions to harness ...
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ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr and the Mahdī: Between propaganda and ...Jan 26, 2017 · Whereas Madelung shares the opinion of earlier scholars that only some of the incidents “prophesied” by this tradition are historical, this ...
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Abd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr and the Mahdī - jstorJan 26, 2017 · After Attema, Wilferd Madelung elucidated the intricacies of this tradition ... the "second fitna" to the very end. By his last act of tribute to ...
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A Messianic Uprising in Kufa: al-Mukhtar's Revolt in 685-687Jan 24, 2023 · Al-Mukhtar's two-year rebellion was an episode of a greater historical event known as the Second Civil War or Second Fitna (680-692).
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The Kharijites in Early Islamic Historical Tradition: Heroes and VillainsThis period was dominated by the second fitna that followed the death of Muʿāwiya in 680 and lasted until the defeat of Ibn al-Zubayr in 692. This ...
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Almost Up-setting the Order: The Kharijite Statelets of the Second ...Mar 24, 2024 · The Kharijites had initially been supporters of Ali against the Umayyad Mu'awiyah, only to rebel against his acceptance of arbitration at the Battle of Siffin ...
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[PDF] Tragedy of Karbala as Reported by Al TabariIn this compilation we provide the history of the tragic events of Karbala as recorded by. Imam al-Tabari. Although many contemporary Ahlus Sunnah scholars ...
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Hussein ibn Ali killed at Karbala - OUP Blog - Oxford University PressOct 10, 2011 · October 10 marks a signal date in Islamic history. On that day, Hussein ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, was defeated and killed ...
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Battle of Harra - wikishiaThe Battle of Harra was a violent attack by the Umayyad army on Medina in 63/683, due to dissatisfaction with Yazid's rule, resulting in many deaths.
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A Great Disaster | Battle of Harrah - Al-Islam.orgIn his four years of rulership, i.e., from 60 A.H. to 64 A.H. (683 C.E.), Yazīd perpetrated numerous tragedies, the most formidable of which was the Taff ( ...<|separator|>
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The Battle of al-Harrah - Al-ShiaJul 1, 2024 · Estimates of the death toll vary, but it is widely acknowledged that thousands of Medinese were killed during and after the battle, including ...
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The Aftermaths of the Battle of Harrah - Al-Islam.orgOn 26th of Muharram 64 A.H. (24th of September 683 C.E.), Syrian troops commanded by Husayn b. Numayr entered the city of Mecca in order to fight with Ibn ...
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Abd Allah Ibn Al-Zubayr and His Career as CaliphApr 9, 2019 · 'Abd Allah b. al-Zubayr ruled over Hijaz and the Eastern provinces from Mecca for nine years. The people of Iraq, Hijaz, and a large part of ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] The conditions of Hejaz in the Islamic era in Yemeni sources.Medina remained the center of the state of Hejaz in the Umayyad era except the era of Abdullah bin Al-Zubair (64-73 AH/ 683-692). He took Mecca as a center for ...
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[PDF] 'Abd Allah Ibn Al-Zubayr and His Career as Caliphal-Zubayr ruled over Hijaz and the Eastern provinces from Mecca for nine years. The people of Iraq, Hijaz, and a large part of Syria paid him homage as caliph.
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[PDF] Christians and Others in the Umayyad StateThis book, part of the LAMINE series, explores Christians and others in the Umayyad State, based on a workshop about Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians.
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[PDF] HannaH-Lena Hagemann - Columbia Academic CommonsThis article reassesses the “Khārijite” rebellion of Muṭarrif b. al-Mughīra b. Shuʿba al-Thaqafī in 77/696–97 and recontextualizes it within a different “ ...<|separator|>
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The Azāriqa in Islamic Heresiography - jstor'Amir or Nafi' b. al-Azraq, the founder of the Azariqa.8 The. Azariqa withdrew from ordinary society and continued to conduct guerrilla warfare against ...
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Making and Unmaking a Sect: The Heresiographers and the Ṣufriyyarecommend it, but a kernel of historical truth as well. While it is not surprising that the circumstances of the second fitna should have given rise to tensions ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL THESIS - DTICHowever, the Azariqa death knell was sounded by Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, governor of the eastern portion of the Umayyad caliphate, who wiped out the remaining ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The "Kharijite" Label and the Legitimation of State Power - DTICBy 665, Kharijite uprisings had accelerated in Basrah after Ziyad ibn 'Abi Sufyan ... followed Nafiʼ ibn al-Azraq, others Najda ibn Amir.85 This split not only ...
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Origins and Legacy of the Kharijites - Oxford AcademicThis chapter explores the historical, literary process by which the early Kharijites were transformed into a mythic symbol of rebellion.
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Mukhtar al-Thaqafi | Military Wiki - FandomThe Tawwabin were defeated by the Umayyads at the Battle of Ayn al-Warda in January 685, and most of the pro-Alid Kufans shifted allegiance to Mukhtar. Ibn ...
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Marwan, Ibn Zubayr & Abdul Malik in the Umayyad CaliphateIbn Zubayr was well established in Hejaz and Najada was the virtual ruler of Yamama. Ubaydullah bin Ziyad had grown powerful in the Eastern Provinces.Missing: Fitna | Show results with:Fitna
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Marwān I ibn al-Hakam | Umayyad Dynasty, Caliph, Syria - BritannicaMarwān I ibn al-Hakam was the first of the Marwānid caliphs of the Umayyad dynasty (reigned 684–685). A governor of Medina and the Hejaz under the caliph ...
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[PDF] Shūrā as an Elective Institution6) Marwan I and cAbd al-Malik. The Syrian chiefs proceeded to elect Marwan II at Jabiya. One would have thought that this was a star example of shurci 'l ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of Marj Rahit (684)Aug 18, 2019 · Today is the anniversary of an early but critical battle in that war, 684's Battle of Marj Rahit, which was fought a short distance outside the Umayyad capital ...
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Marwanid Umayyad Building Activities: Speculations on Patronagethe Marwanids is associated with the Second Civil War, or. Fitna, of Ibn al-Zubayr.7 In 684 at al-Jabiya, a Ghassanid site on the Golan Heights, Marwan (r.
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Abd al-Malik | Caliph, Achievements, Coinage, & Dome of the RockSep 27, 2025 · Abd al-Malik, fifth caliph (685–705 CE) of the Umayyad Arab dynasty. He was notable for his administrative reforms, including the adoption ...Missing: consolidation power
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Al-Hajjaj | Governor, Biography, & Facts - BritannicaIn 692 he personally led troops in crushing the rebellion of ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr in Mecca. The brutality with which he secured his victory was to recur ...
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[PDF] Were the Qays and Yemen of the Umayyad Period Political Parties?Non-Arab Muslims were affiliated to individual patrons and took their patron's side in the rivalry between. Qays/Mudar and Yemen""), yet they were treated as a ...
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[PDF] Closing Ranks: Discipline and Loyalty in the Umayyad Army*... sources. After the crisis of the second fitna, which al-Ḥajjāj crucially helped to decide in favor of the Umayyads, the Marwānid caliphs launched their ...
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[PDF] The Tribal Conflict, Authority and Fall of the UmayyadsThe tribal conflict paradigm basically concerns the conflict between the northern Arabs of Qays and the southern tribes of Yemen, while the ruling family ...Missing: Second | Show results with:Second
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[PDF] Closing Ranks: Discipline and Loyalty in the Umayyad Army*After the crisis of the second fitna, which al-Ḥajjāj crucially helped to decide in favor of the Umayyads, the Marwānid caliphs launched their famous ...
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[PDF] The Myth of Charles Martel: Why the Islamic Caliphate Ceased ...The. Second Fitna, centered in Iraq, which nearly destroyed the Umayyad Caliphate, from 680 to 692 resulted in the imposition of Syrian forces into the region ...
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[PDF] The Succession to Mu'awiya and the Second Civil WarUmayyad victory against Syrian Zubayrid loyalists at the battle of Marj Rahit, in 684. As in most societies in which political identities are expressed in ...
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[PDF] AL-'IQD (THE NECKLACE) & THE RHETORIC OF RESTORATIONApr 29, 2015 · Ibn al-Zubayr and the Second Fitna ... occasions the contrast between the impiety of the Umayyads and the piety of Ibn al-.<|separator|>
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How to oppose tyranny: The witness of Imam Husayn bin AliOct 1, 2019 · Ibn Khaldūn, in his characteristic analytical fashion, argues that Imam Husayn was correct about Yazīd's transgressions, correct that he had the ...
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Causes of the Revolt | Battle of Harrah - Al-Islam.org“The cause of Medinans' revolt against Yazīd was his weakness of faith.”1626. Ibn Khaldun has opined as follows: “About Imam Husayn ('a) and the battle that ...
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[PDF] Echoes of the Fall of the Umayyads in Traditional and Modern SourcesThe prolonged decline of the Umayyads is among the most intriguing episodes in Muslim history, and has generated a lasting impact on subsequent Muslim ...
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The Anonymous "History of the Abbasid Family" and Its Place ... - jstornot only that Ibn 'Abbas refused to recognize the authority of Ibn al-Zubayr47 as may be deduced from other sources, but that Ibn al-Zubayr imprisoned both Ibn.
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WHAT WAS THE MISTAKE OF THE UMAYYADS?Mar 6, 2024 · When it comes to the Umayyads, the majority of the available historical sources were written during the Abbasid era, manipulated and ...
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Subscriber Essay: al-Tabari and His History - Foreign ExchangesOct 12, 2018 · The lack of an overt bias in Tabari's work has made him a useful source even for early Islam, despite the fact that he was writing his work over ...Missing: Fitna | Show results with:Fitna
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Religious Scholars and the Umayyads: Piety-Minded Supporters of ...Abbasid sources, particularly historical chronicles such as al-Tabari's Ta'rikh, are unreliable on this topic because of their innate hostility toward the ...
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Patricia Crone and the “secular tradition” of early Islamic ...Sep 21, 2022 · Patricia Crone famously identified three distinct sub-traditions within early Islamic historiography: a “religious tradition”, a “tribal tradition”, and a “ ...
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[PDF] Donner, F - Narratives of Islamic Origins.pdf - AlmuslihIt offered, to be sure, much factual information. (and a lot of common-sense speculation) on the early development of historical writing among Muslims, but ...
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The Nature of Early Islamic Sources and the Debate Over their ... - jstorThe intense debates which today animate both Muslim and Western/orientalist scholars of Islam would not have been possible without the advances in knowledge ...
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Discourse and Historical Analysis: The Case of al-Ṭabarī's History of ...This article is a critique of prevailing readings of al-Tabarî's history as essentially religious, and therefore different from modern history.Khabar-History · The Covenant · Historical Analysis
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[PDF] Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong? Al-Tabari's ...This article argues that this unusual portrayal of al-Walid b. 'Uqba can be read as al-Tabari's criticism of the Hanbalis' abuse of 'commanding right and ...
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Political Developments IV - History of IslamAbdul Malik made far reaching constitutional and organizational changes. 2 All came gradually during the thirteen years he reigned after the end of the Second ...
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Umayyad dynasty | Achievements, Capital, & Facts - BritannicaMarwān I was proclaimed caliph in Syria in 684 amid tribal wars. Under ʿAbd al-Malik (reigned 685–705) the Umayyad caliphate continued to expand. Muslim armies ...
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Abd al-Malik's Coinage Reforms : the Role of the Damascus MintIn the 7th century, the Umayyad state had been divided into two separate currency zones, with Greater Syria adhering to the Byzantine system, and the Mashriq to ...Missing: consolidation | Show results with:consolidation
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Khārijism from the Second Fitna until the Death of ʿAbd al-MalikChapter Six examines the material on the Khārijites for the period of the second civil war ( fitna ) and the caliphate of ʿAbd al-Malik.<|separator|>