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Yasir Qadhi

Library Chat #11 - The Revolt of Mukhtār Thaqafī (d 67 AH) & Its Theological Impact

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Islam, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Miss

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I'll bele

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hil Rashma

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nil ahhahim. Ahim. Asa la Asa la la Rhema Allah, he was al-I'm al-I'm al-Iam de la al-Iah al-Ihi, what amabad.

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It's been a while since I've done a library chat and today I thought that I would discuss one of the key

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episodes in early Islamic history that anybody who studies a

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hadith or studies the early incidents in the time of the Umayyaz they come across

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the mention of the revolt of Muqtar.

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And this is something that unfortunately not much has been written on.

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And so I thought I'd just summarize and introduce and derive some interesting lessons and the morals of the story, some of the benefits.

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And also, really the main point is that these are things that, you know, when I began studying,

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you know, you come across these references and nobody, I mean, there's no easy guide like what exactly

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happened and where you know you it's all disconnected so one of the purposes of

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these types of of discussions is to summarize for you basically a preliminary account of key incidents that every single

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researcher in early Islam every single person dealing with history and

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also with regards to mochtare with sectarianism is going to come with to an incident or an anecdote that is not directly related to Muqhtar, but it references him.

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And it's mentioned in the Sahih of Ima Muslim Rahmala Ola that it talks about in the year 73, the famous Abdullah Nuzubay, the

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Himalayan, as you should be aware, if not, then I'll just tell you that

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Abdullah Nasubayor was revolting against the Uma I

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he had established his own caliphate for a number of years and in 73

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hejura al-Jaj Youssef, the infamous governor, finally, basically conquered

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