- ibn al-Ḥasan al-Mujtabā ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib or Muḥammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الله بن الحسن بن الحسن بن علي الملقَّب...
- His real name was
Abdullah al-Ashtar. His father,
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya, was a
descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter...
- The
Murder of al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya (Arabic: قتل النفس الزكية, Persian: قتل نفس زکیه), is the
murder of the Pure Soul in
advance of the rise of the Mahdi...
- (through
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya ibn
Abdullah al-Kamil) Sa'di
dynasty of
Morocco (through
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya ibn
Abdullah al-Kamil) Fatimid...
- al-Sadiq,
grandson of Ali ibn
Hussain Malik ibn Anas
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya Muhammad bin Qasim[page needed] Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya Muhammad...
- well-known Zaydī
Imams in
history were
Yahya ibn Zayd,
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya, and
Ibrahim ibn Abdullah. The Zaydī
doctrine of
Imamah does not presuppose...
-
Hasani is
particularly applied to the
descendants of
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya, to
distinguish them from the Idrisids. The
Moroccan Hasanids proper have...
- p****ive in 762 CE to the
failed uprising of his nephew,
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya. Nevertheless, he was
arrested and
interrogated by al-Mansur and held in...
- Zakiya, Zakia, Zakiyah,
Zakiyya or
Zakieh may
represent two
different female given names of
Arabic origin,
namely Arabic: زكية (zakiat),
meaning "pure"...
- of Baghdad.
September 25 – The Alid
Revolt begins:
Muhammad al-Nafs al-
Zakiyya raises the
banner against the
Abbasids at Medina,
followed by his brother...