Abu al-Razi Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hamid

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Abu al-Razi Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hamid
Abbasid Governor of Yemen
In office
828–829
Monarchal-Ma'mun
Preceded byMuhammad ibn Nafi
Succeeded byIshaq ibn al-Abbas ibn Muhammad al-Hashimi
Abbasid deputy governor of Basra
In office
819 – 828
(for Salih ibn al-Rashid)
Monarchal-Ma'mun
Personal details
ParentAbd al-Hamid

Abu al-Razi Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hamid (

Arabic: أبو الرازي محمد بن عبد الحميد) (died 829) was a ninth century governor of the Yemen for the Abbasid Caliphate
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Career

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Sana'a he received a request from the rebel for amnesty, which was initially granted, but he subsequently decided to arrest Ahmar al-'Ayn and send him in irons to the caliph in Baghdad.[2]

Shortly after dealing with Ahmar al-'Ayn, Abu al-Razi was faced with another rebellion in the southern highlands of the country, by the Himyarite Ibrahim ibn Abi Ja'far al-Manakhi. The governor decided to advance against Ibrahim and attack him, but in the resulting engagement he was defeated and killed. Following Abu al-Razi's death, Ibrahim proceeded to plunder al-Janad, while Ishaq ibn al-Abbas ibn Muhammad al-Hashimi was selected as the new governor.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Al-Ya'qubi 1883, p. 553.
  2. ^ Al-Mad'aj 1988, p. 213; Van Arendonk 1919, pp. 101 ff.; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, pp. 561–62; Al-Tabari 1987, p. 176.
  3. ^ Al-Mad'aj 1988, p. 213; Van Arendonk 1919, pp. 101 ff.; Bikhazi 1970, p. 29; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, p. 562; Al-Tabari 1987, p. 181.

References

  • Bikhazi, Ramzi J. (1970). "Coins of al-Yaman 132-569 A.H." Al-Abhath. 23: 3–127. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  • Al-Mad'aj, Abd al-Muhsin Mad'aj M. (1988). The Yemen in Early Islam (9-233/630-847): A Political History. London: Ithaca Press. .
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  • Van Arendonk, Cornelius (1919). De Opkomst Van Het Zaidietische Imamaat in Yemen. Leiden: E.J. Brill. .
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Political offices
Preceded by
Muhammad ibn Nafi'
Abbasid governor of the Yemen

828–829
Succeeded by