Abu Muslim - Creedopedia
About us  |  Why use us?  |  Press  |  Contact us

Topic: Abu Muslim


  
 Abu Muslim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abu Muslim was a major supporter of the Abbasid cause, having met with their Imam Ibrahim ibn Muhammad in Mecca, and was later a personal friend of Abu al-'Abbas Al-Saffah, the future Caliph.
Abu Muslim was sent to Khurasan by the Abbasids initially as a propagandist and then to revolt on their behalf.
When the new caliph's uncle, Abdullah ibn Ali rebelled, Abu Muslim was requested by al-Mansur to crush this rebellion, which he did, and sent Abdullah to his nephew as a prisoner.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Muslim

  
 Encyclopedia: Abu Muslim
Abu Muslim was a major supporter of the Abbasid cause, having met with their Imam Ibrahim ibn Muhammad in Mecca, and was later a personal friend of Abu al-'Abbas Al-Saffah, the future Caliph.
Abu Muslim was sent to Khurasan by the Abbasids initially as a propagandist and then to revolt on their behalf.
When the new caliph's uncle, Abdullah ibn Ali rebelled, Abu Muslim was requested by al_Mansur to crush this rebellion, which he did, and sent Abdullah to his nephew as a prisoner.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Abu-Muslim

  
 Abu Muslim on Encyclopedia.com
In 749 he established Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah, the head of the Abbasid family, as caliph of Islam.
Muslim Cleric Abu Hamza Leads Prayers In London
Extremist Muslim Cleric Abu Hamza Arrested In London
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/A/AbuM1usli.asp

  
 Abu Muslim
A mysterious prophet named al-Muqanna, the Veiled One, appeared at about the same time, preaching that the spirit of God had appeared in Muhammad, 'Ali, and Abu Muslim, and that he would return to rule the world.
Preaching around Nishapur, Sunpadh believed that Abu Muslim was not dead, but lived on in the company of the mahdi, and would return again.
Abu Muslim stormed Damascus, the capital of the Umayyad caliphate, later that year.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/abu_muslim

  
 Abu Muslim
A mysterious prophet named al-Muqanna, the Veiled One, appeared at about the same time, preaching that the spirit of God had appeared in Muhammad, 'Ali, and Abu Muslim, and that he would return to rule the world.
Preaching around Nishapur, Sunpadh believed that Abu Muslim was not dead, but lived on in the company of the mahdi, and would return again.
Abu Muslim stormed Damascus, the capital of the Umayyad caliphate, later that year.
http://www.theezine.net/a/abu-muslim.html

  
 Abu Muslim --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
In the 3rd century of Islam's history the scholar Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir at-Tabari was a brilliant interpreter of the Koran and the compiler of an exhaustive history of his religion.
Muslims gather in Mecca to unify before God and to honor Muhammad.
Muslim jurist and theologian whose systematization of Islamic legal doctrine was acknowledged as one of the four canonical schools of Islamic law.
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article?tocId=9354447

  
 Abu Muslim - InfoSearchPoint.com
Preaching around Nishapur, Sunpadh believed that Abu Muslim was not dead, but lived on in the company of the mahdi, and would return again.
A mysterious prophet named al-Muqanna, the Veiled One, appeared at about the same time, preaching that the spirit of God had appeared in Muhammad, 'Ali, and Abu Muslim, and that he would return to rule the world.
Abu Muslim stormed Damascus, the capital of the Umayyad caliphate, later that year.
http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Abu_Muslim

  
 Abu_Muslim
Noch 754 unterstützte Abu Muslim die Übernahme des Kalifenamtes durch Al-Mansur (754-775).
Die heutigen Tadschiken führen ihren Ursprung auf den Widerstand Abu Muslims und auf die (ihm nachfolgende) Dynastie der Samaniden zurück.
747 begann Abu Muslim den Aufstand gegen die Umayyaden.
http://bodo.subdomain.de/Abu_Muslim

  
 History of Iran-chapter 3, part II
Abu Muslim's popularity among the people and especially Iranians was an alarming sign for Mansour who had always mindful of him.
One exception to this rule was the movement led by Abu Muslim, son of a converted Iranian from Khorasan.
Muslim scientists, many of them from Iranian lands, headed towards Baghdad to teach and learn in the houses of knowledge (universities) and read books in the libraries.
http://www.iranologie.com/history/history6.html

  
 [No title]
After having Abu Muslim quell an uprising by the uncle of Al Mansur, stripped away the governorship of Khorasan from him.
As as-Saffah became the first Abbasid caliph in 749, Abu Muslim was given the governorship of Khorasan in reward for his services.
On June 15, 747, Abu Muslim raised the banner of revolution and the revolt quickly spread throughout Khorasan and to other provinces.
http://members.tripod.com/~khorasan/TajikPersonalities/AbuMulimKhorasani.htm

  
 Ahmeds World of Islam
Hadhrat Abu Muslim flatly refused to do so saying he firmly believed only Muhammad (pbuh) to be the last prophet of Allah.
He then had Abu Muslim thrown it in, but Allah Ta’ala in His Divine mercy did not allow the fire to harm him and he came out of it alive.
Allah Ta’ala manifested a similar incident for Hadhrat Abu Muslim Kholani (Rahmatullaah Alayhi), a venerable Buzrug of the Ummat-i-Muhammadiyyah.
http://ahmed2004uk.blogspot.com/2005/06/abu-muslim-kholani-ra.html

  
 The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall - From Original Sources [Chapter 62]
Abu Muslim's apprehensions thus disarmed, he entered the palace, and was graciously welcomed; kissing the Caliph's hand, he was bidden to rest awhile and refresh himself with a bath.
Shortly after, Abu Ishak, one of Abu Muslim's staff, was summoned; "What hast thou now to say about thy master?" asked the Caliph, "and his intended move to Khorasan!" Terrified, he glanced first to the right and then to the left, as if fearing lest Abu Muslim might be near to over­hear.
Abu Muslim bade him set his mind at ease, promising in the event of 'Abdallah's rebellion to proceed at once against him.
http://answering-islam.org/Books/Muir/Caliphate/chap62.htm

  
 Survivors Speak: Abu Muslim
The boat broke up and Mohammad called out to me - 'Abu Muslim, Abu Muslim help me.' Several people were calling out to me and I was confused as to who to go to.
A man by the name of Abu Yasin began calling out to me - 'Abu Muslim, my wife, my children, Muhammad and Houda they drowned, they died.' I would say - 'They died, we are next.'
I saw a child I thought was asleep on the water but I found him to be dead.
http://www.sievx.com/archives/2003_07-08/20030708.shtml

  
 It's Happening Global Discussion Forum - Why are you a Muslim?
yes we muslim believe in the same God that moses on him be peace believed in.
Let me explain to you that Christians believe God is the same God that Mosses worshiped, and believed in.
If I am not mistaken this is the same God that Muslims believe in.
http://www.itshappening.com/showthread.php?p=1578388

  
 Philippines; Country Study, Hotspot Report
The Abu Sayyaf rebels say they are holding 200 people captive in a church and hospital in the town of Lamitan, about 550 miles south of Manila.
It is believed that the Abu Sayyaf have split the hostages into several groups, and it was not clear how many captives were being held by the rebels in the southern jungle that the soldiers had closed in on.
A man, who identified himself as Abu Muslim al Ghazi, called the RMN radio station and claimed the blasts in the name of Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group.
http://www.emergency.com/philwarn.htm

  
 TO KURDISH AUTHORS:“WHEN ABU MUSLIM AL — HORSANI BECOME KURDISH?” / Diplomatic Observer
Zeyyad Al — Ayyubi that Muslim Al — Horsani was Kurdish.
However my poor knowledge of history says, this individual was from Horasan and he lived and died as a Persian.
The last pretend I am astonished was the claim made by Mr.
http://www.diplomaticobserver.com/news_read.asp?id=958

  
 New Series of Bombings in Philippines
It later emerged that the man, who goes by the nom de guerre "Abu Muslim al-Ghazi," had called a local station before the blasts and offered to provide a "countdown" to the time of detonation.
Police commander Baluyot was quoted by Reuters as saying that more arrests were expected in the coming days.
Police sources said that a group apparently affiliated with Abu Muslim has been involved in extortion and protection racketeering in the past.
http://www.ict.org.il/spotlight/det.cfm?id=769

  
 Abu Muslim
In 749 he established Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah, the head of the Abbasid family, as caliph of Islam.
By political and religious agitation he raised (747) the black banners of the Abbasids against the ruling
Abu Muslim became governor of Khorasan, but the caliph al-
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0802243.html

  
 ANOTHER ABU MUSLIM 'AL-GHAZIE' CAPTURED
Paglala also uses the alias Abu Muslim al-Ghazie, police said, adding that he eluded arrest during the raid on his house at Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat last May 8.
Some of the extortion letters, police said, were written using a portable Underwood typewriter seized during a raid at the house of Abdulatip Paglala, who is allegedly a member of Umog’s extortion group.
Umog was captured and positively identified by authorities in Cotabato City with the assistance of four captured Abu Sayyaf members, including Junior Jikiron, who also used the alias Abu Muslim al-Ghazie.
http://www.newsflash.org/2002/05/hl/hl015756.htm

 About us   |  Why use us?   |  Press   |  Contact us

 Copyright © 2006 Creedopedia.com Usage implies agreement with terms.