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Home » Islam » Islamic History » The Bani Umayyah and the Bani Abbas The Bani Abbas I. Introduction At the time of the reign of Marwan bin Muhammad, revolts began to take place all over the Muslim Empire.
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Encyclopedia article about Bani Abbas. Information about Bani Abbas in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. (redirected from Bani Abbas)
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The Bani-Abbas were the most active in the movement to subvert the Omeyyad rule, at first,.perhaps, from a sincere desire to restore to the Fatimids their just rights, but afterwards in their own interests." (Ibid, p.307.) and that Bani' Abbas were the rightful heirs of the Holy Prophet.
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When the whole world became refulgent with the rise of Qamar-e-Bani Hashim (moon of Bani Hashim) Abul Fadhl Al-Abbas (a.s), Al-Imam Ali (a Abbas (a.s.) was an embodiment of handsomeness - that is why he was known as Qamar-e-Bani Hashim, the Moon of the family of Hashim – bravery, valiant ness, boldness, patience,
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It allowed Imam Mohammed Baqir (a.s.) to take advantage of the conflict of Caliphate between Bani Umayya and Bani Abbas. Imam (a.s.) capitalised on the...
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Abul Fazl Abbas Qamar Bani Hashim Abbas Alamdar Name: Abbas Title: Qamar-e-Bani Hashim...
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1. One day, the emperor of Rome wrote to one of the caliphs of Bani Abbas, "We have read in Bible that there is one Surah (Chapter) of the heavenly Surahs, which if read by anyone and practiced upon it's content God will not send that person to the Hell.
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Biography of Imam Abu Hanifah (ra); His Time (52 years during the rule of Bani Umayyah and 18 years during Bani Abbas); His Political Life; Speaker: Dr. Bashar Shala...
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The Abbasid Caliphate (Arabic: العبّاسيّون, al-‘Abbāsīyūn) was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Arab Empire. It was ruled by the Abbasid dynasty of caliphs, who built their capital in Baghdad after overthrowing the Umayyad caliphs from all but Al Andalus. It was built...
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