Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah

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Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abd Allah
DiedAugust/September 743
Humayma, Umayyad Caliphate
Known forAncestor of Abbasid dynasty
Spouses
  • Rayta bint Ubayd Allah al-Harithiyya
  • Sallamah Umm Abdallah
Children
  • Abu Ishaq Ibrahim,
  • Abu ʿĪsā Mūsā,
  • Abu Ja'far Abd Allah,
  • Abu'l-Abbas Abdallah
ParentʿAlī ibn ʿAbd Allāh (father)
Relatives
  • Abd Allah ibn Ali (brother)
  • Salih ibn Ali (brother)
  • ʿĪsā ibn Mūsā (grandson)

Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿal-ʿAbbās[a] or Muḥammad al-Imām (679/80 - 743)[1] was the father of the two first 'Abbâsid caliphs, Al-Saffah and Al-Mansur, and as such was the progenitor of the Abbasid dynasty.[2][3][4]

He was the son of Ali ibn Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas and great-grandson of al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, the uncle of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.

Revolt of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi

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When al-Mukhtar announced the revenge of Imam al-Husayn, he showed himself as the representative of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the Promised Mehdi according to him.[citation needed]

Imam of the Hashimiyya

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After the death of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the imamate of the Kaysanite Shia transferred to his son Abu Hashim, who transferred it to Muhammad, paving the way for the Abbasid dawa and the Abbasid Revolution.[5]

Family tree

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Quraysh tribe
Waqida bint AmrAbd Manaf ibn QusaiĀtikah bint Murrah
Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf‘Abd ShamsBarraHalaMuṭṭalib ibn Abd ManafHashimSalma bint Amr
Umayya ibn Abd ShamsʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib
HarbAbū al-ʿĀsʿĀminahʿAbdallāhHamzaAbī ṬālibAz-Zubayral-ʿAbbās Abū Lahab
ʾAbī Sufyān ibn Harbal-ḤakamʿUthmānʿAffānMUHAMMAD
(Family tree)
Khadija bint KhuwaylidʿAlī
(Family tree)
Khawlah bint Ja'farIbn Abbas
Muʿāwiyah IMarwān IʿUthmān ibn ʿAffānRuqayyaFatimahMuhammad ibn al-HanafiyyahʿAli ibn ʿAbdallāh
SufyanidsMarwanidsal-Ḥasanal-Ḥusayn
(Family tree)
Abu Hasim
(Imām of al-Mukhtār and Hashimiyya)
Muhammad
"al-Imām"

(Abbasids)
Ibrāhim "al-Imām"al-Saffāḥal-Mansur

Notes

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  1. ^ Arabic: محمد بن علي بن عبد الله

References

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  1. ^ Khallikân (Ibn), II, 593, quotes Al-Tabari, "Tarikh".
  2. ^ Hitti, "History of the Arabs", p.289.
  3. ^ Khallikan (Ibn), "Wafayât al A'yân wa-Anbâ' Abnâ' al-Zamân", II, 592-4.
  4. ^ Nadim (al-), ed, Dodge, B., "Al-Fihrist," pp. 222, 378, 1051.
  5. ^ The Abbasid Revolution

Sources

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  • Hawting, Gerald R. (2000). The First Dynasty of Islam: The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661–750 (Second ed.). London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-24072-7.
  • Kennedy, H. (1993). "Muḥammad b. ʿAlī b. ʿAbd Allāh". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume VII: Mif–Naz. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 396. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_5342. ISBN 978-90-04-09419-2.
  • Moscati, S. (1960). "Abū Muslim". In Gibb, H. A. R.; Kramers, J. H.; Lévi-Provençal, E.; Schacht, J.; Lewis, B. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume I: A–B. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 141. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_0235. OCLC 495469456.
  • Sharon, Moshe (1983). Black Banners from the East. The Establishment of the ʿAbbāsid State – Incubation of a Revolt. Jerusalem: The Magnes Press. ISBN 965-223-501-6.
  • Sharon, Moshe (1990). Black Banners from the East, Volume II. Revolt: The Social and Military Aspects of the ʿAbbāsid Revolution. Jerusalem: Graph Press Ltd. ISBN 965-223-388-9.
Muhammad "al-Imām"
Banu Hashim
Clan of the Quraysh
 Died: August/September 743
Shia Islam titles
Preceded by
Abu Hashim
Imam of the Hashimiyya
716/7–743
Succeeded by
Ibrahim al-Imam


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