How Al-Muktafi billah Become 17th Caliph 17th of Abbasid Caliphate?

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How Al-Muktafi billah Become 17th Caliph 17th of Abbasid Caliphate?

Asslamoalaikum sisters brothers friends and elders, How Al-Muktafi billah became the 17th Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate? in This informative islamic history video we are describing the rise to power of Al-Muktafi billah and his impact on the Abbasid dynasty. get to know about the political climate of the time and the challenges he faced during his reign. get to know the key events that shaped his rule and how he managed to maintain his position as a powerful leader. please be with us upto end of this video on this through history as we delve into the life of Al-Muktafi billah, the 17th Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate.

Following his rise to the throne, al-Mu'tadid continued his father's policies, and restored caliphal authority in the Jazira, northern Syria, and parts of western Iran. He established an effective administration, but the incessant campaigning, and the need to keep the soldiery satisfied, meant that it was almost totally geared towards providing the funds necessary to maintain the army. Nevertheless, al-Mu'tadid managed to accumulate a considerable surplus in his ten-year reign. At the same time the bureaucracy grew in power, it also saw a growth in factionalism, with two rival "clans" emerging, the Banu'l-Furat and the Banu'l-Jarrah. The two groups represented primarily different factions in a struggle for office and power, but there are indications of "ideological" differences as well: many of the Banu'l-Jarrah families hailed from converted Nestorian families and employed Christians in the bureaucracy, in addition to maintaining closer ties with the military, while the Banu'l-Furat tried to impose firm civilian control of the army and (not quite openly) favoured Shi'ism.

Al-Mu'tadid took care to prepare Ali, his oldest son and heir-apparent, for the succession by appointing him as a provincial governor: first in Rayy, Qazvin, Qum and Hamadan, when these provinces were seized from the semi-autonomous Dulafid dynasty in c.?894/5, and in 899 over the Jazira and the frontier areas, when Al-Mu'tadid deposed the last local autonomous governor, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Shaybani. The future al-Muktafi took up residence at Raqqa. The religious scholar Ibn Abi al-Dunya, who enjoyed al-Mu'tadid's confidence, was appointed as Ali's tutor.

When al-Mu'tadid died on 5 April 902, al-Muktafi succeeded him unopposed. His father's vizier, al-Qasim ibn Ubayd Allah, ordered the oath of allegiance to be taken in his name, and took the precaution of locking up all Abbasid princes until al-Muktafi arrived in Baghdad from Raqqa.

So friends tomorow in same time we will be described Character and Reign of Al-Muktafi billah Become 17th Caliph 17th of Abbasid Caliphate?

Allah Hafiz

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