Almohad doctrine (Arabic: الدَّعوَة المُوَحِّدِيَّة) or Almohadism was the ideology underpinning the Almohad movement, founded by Ibn Tumart, which created...
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The Almohad Caliphate (IPA: /ˈælməhæd/; Arabic: خِلَافَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or دَوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or ٱلدَّوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِيَّةُ from Arabic: ٱلْمُوَحِّدُونَ...
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Hafsid dynasty (section Almohad Ifriqiya)
1228.: 119 A year later, in 1229, al-Ma'mun officially renounced Almohad doctrine. Abu Zakariya used this as a pretext to repudiate his authority and...
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Ibn Tumart (category People from the Almohad Caliphate)
hagiographers, whose accounts probably mix legendary elements from the Almohad doctrine of their founding figure and spiritual leader. Ibn Tumart was born...
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Abd al-Mu'min (redirect from Abd al-Mu'min, Almohad Caliph)
ruled until his death in 1163. Abd al-Mu'min put his predecessor's doctrine of Almohadism into practice, defeated the Almoravids, and extended his rule across...
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History of Morocco (section Almohads (c. 1121–1269))
Iberian Peninsula (Al Andalus) and North Africa (the Maghreb). The Almohad doctrine was founded by Ibn Tumart among the Berber Masmuda tribes, a Berber...
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Council of Ten was based, not on tribal origin, but on adherence to Almohad doctrine and proximity to Ibn Tumart.: 68 Members of the Council of Ten were...
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Abu Yaqub Yusuf (redirect from Yusuf I, Almohad Caliph)
Sulayman al-Kafif, a companion of Ibn Tumart. Yusuf supported the Almohad doctrine and, like his predecessors, favored the literalist Zahiri school of...
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Yaqub al-Mansur (redirect from Yaqub, Almohad Caliph)
the Almohad caliphs, Al-Mansur was religiously learned. He favored the Zahirite or literalist school of Muslim jurisprudence per Almohad doctrine and...
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of religious minorities under the later Almohad and Almoravid dynasties (Almohad doctrine), such as the Almohad emir Abu Yusuf who is said to have boasted...
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Idris al-Ma'mun (redirect from Idris I, Almohad Caliph)
was succeeded by his son Abd al-Wahid II. The rejection of typical Almohad doctrine also caused the break away of the Hafsid dynasty in the Ifriqiya province...
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Abu Hafs Umar ibn Yahya al-Hintati (category People from the Almohad Caliphate)
lived a long life and helped maintain ties between the Almohad movement's early revolutionary doctrine and its later dynastic period established by ʿAbd al-Muʾmin...
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al-Mu'min in Rabī' I 556 (January 1161) recalls the foundations of the Almohad doctrine and the fact that al-lisān al-ġarbī is the official name of this language...
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Muhammad, are the key markers of imamate in Twelver Shi'ism. In Twelver doctrine, imamate is confined to certain descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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In Shia Islam, the Imamah (Arabic: إمامة) is a doctrine which asserts that certain individuals from the lineage of the Islamic prophet Muhammad are to...
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antithetical to more heterodox religious doctrines, including the doctrine espoused by the preceding Almohads. As such, it only came to flourish in Morocco...
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The Imamate in Nizari Isma'ili doctrine (Arabic: إمامة) is a concept in Nizari Isma'ilism which defines the political, religious and spiritual dimensions...
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Averroes (category Scholars from the Almohad Caliphate)
Marrakesh, the capital of the Almohad Caliphate (now in Morocco), to perform astronomical observations and to support the Almohad project of building new colleges...
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Caliphate (redirect from Imamate (Sunni Doctrine))
followed the fate of Africa, and all Islamic Iberia was under Almohad rule by 1172. The Almohad dominance of Iberia continued until 1212, when Muhammad al-Nasir...
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order to spread the Hanafi doctrine, the ottomans started use the Hafsid madrasahs that used to teach the Almohad doctrine and transform them. One of...
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Muwaḥḥidūn), alternately meaning "monotheist", which may refer to: The Almohad Caliphate, a dynasty and movement in the Maghreb and Al-Andalus The endonym...
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Medieval Muslim Algeria (section Almohads)
caliphate of Córdoba, giving the Almohad sultan supreme religious as well as political authority within his domains. The Almohads took control of Morocco in...
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Shia doctrine Imamate and guardianship of Ali ibn Abi Talib Imamate in Ismaili doctrine Imamate in Nizari doctrine Imamate in Twelver doctrine Intellectual...
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increasingly played an important role in the politics of the Almohad Empire. The Almohad government thus helped the Arabs to overcome the barriers of...
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Forced conversion (section Almohad Caliphate)
executed. The treatment and persecution of Jews under Almohad rule was a drastic change. Prior to Almohad rule during the Caliphate of Córdoba, Jewish culture...
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Predestination in Islam (redirect from Qadar (doctrine))
Some early Islamic schools (Qadariyah and Muʿtazila) did not accept the doctrine of predestination; Predestination is not included in the Five Articles...
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of Marrakesh, founding the Almohad movement. This new faction, composed mainly of Masmuda tribesmen, followed a doctrine of radical reform with Ibn Tumart...
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not until the rise of the Almohads that the Ẓāhirī school enjoyed official state sponsorship. While not all of the Almohad political leaders were Ẓāhirīs...
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hereditary fashion, especially as the Imams of Yemen abandoned Zaydi doctrines for Sunni ones in the 18th century. Zaydism is a branch of Shi'a Islam...
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Moorish architecture (section Almohads)
generally antithetical to more "heterodox" religious doctrines, including the doctrine espoused by the Almohad dynasty. As such, in the westernmost parts of...
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