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Talib al-Haqq

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Abd al-Malik ibn Atiyya completed the re-establishment of caliphal authority in Yemen, but as he was recalled soon after, was also forced to recognize the authority of the Ibadi remnants over Hadramawt under Aballlah ibn Sa'id al-Hadhrami. While ultimately unsuccessful, the Ibadi uprising also
132:. There he distributed the provincial treasury to the local inhabitants and, while keeping the previous personnel in place, instituted a regime marked by its mildness and honest. As Ibadis from neighbouring regions flocked to his banner, he received the 136:
as imam of the Ibadis, with the title of Talib al-Haqq. His followers are said to have numbered 30,000, although that figure may be just a conventional number indicating a large multitude rather than an accurate count.
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Abu Yahya Abdallah ibn Yahya ibn Umar ibn al-Aswad ibn Abdallah ibn al-Harith ibn Mu'awiya ibn al-Harith al-Kindi
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The New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 1: The Formation of the Islamic World, Sixth to Eleventh Centuries
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In late 745, as Umayyad authority was shaken by the outbreak of the Third Fitna, he proclaimed himself
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In mid-747, an Ibadi army under Abu Hamza al-Mukhtar occupied the two Islamic holy cities of
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Very little information is preserved about his life. He was born Abdallah ibn Yahya was of
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region. In this capacity he became renowned for his piety and strict interpretation of
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origin, and had originally been appointed by the Umayyad governor of Yemen as a judge (
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diverted crucial manpower away and facilitated Marwan's defeat in the
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The expansion of the Ibadi uprising worried the Umayyad caliph
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Index

laqab
Arabic
Ibadi revolt
Umayyad Caliphate
Third Fitna
Kindaite
qadi
Hadramawt
Islamic law
Abu Ubayda Muslim ibn Abi Karima
Ibadi
Kharijite
Basra
Abu Hamza al-Mukhtar
Balj ibn Uqba al-Azdi
caliph
Oman
Sana'a
oath of allegiance
Mecca
Medina
Marwan II
Abd al-Malik ibn Atiyya
Hejaz
Shibam
Abbasid Revolution



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