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Arab commander of Al-Mukhtar's forces (died 691)
Ibrahim ibn Malik al-Ashtar ibn al-Harith al-Nakha'i (Arabic: إبراهيم بن مالك الأشتر بن الحارث النخعي, romanized: Ibrāhīm ibn Mālik al-Ashtar ibn al-Ḥārith
Ibrahim_ibn_al-Ashtar
686 battle near Mosul, Iraq
the command of Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar to confront the predominantly Syrian Arab army. During the initial combat, part of Ibn al-Ashtar's forces were put
Battle_of_Khazir
Umayyad general and governor (died 686)
Battle of Khazir by Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, the commander of the pro-Alid Mukhtar al-Thaqafi of Kufa. Ubayd Allah was the son of Ziyad ibn Abihi whose tribal
Ubayd_Allah_ibn_Ziyad
Arab military commander (died 658)
Malik al-Ashtar (Arabic: مَالِك ٱلْأَشْتَر), romanized: Mālik al-Ashtar), born Mālik ibn al-Ḥārith al-Nakhaʿī al-Madhḥijī (Arabic: مَالِك ٱبْن ٱلْحَارِث
Malik_al-Ashtar
Part of the Second Fitna
Jibal (northwestern Iran), while Mukhtar's governor in the north, Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, Mukhtar's governor over Mosul defected to Mus'ab shortly after
Battles_of_Madhar_and_Harura
691 battle of the Second Fitna in Iraq
having secretly switched allegiance to Abd al-Malik, and Mus'ab's main commander, Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, was killed in action. Mus'ab was slain soon
Battle_of_Maskin
Grandson of Muhammad and the 3rd Imam
of Husayn, including Ibn Sa'd and Shimr, while thousands of people fled to Basra. He then sent his general Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar to fight an approaching
Husayn_ibn_Ali
Zubayrid governor of Basra from 686 to 691
ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam al-Asadi (Arabic: مُصْعَبِ ٱبْن الزُّبَيْرِ ٱبْن الْعَوَّامِ الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: Muṣʿab ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām al-ʾAsadī;
Mus'ab_ibn_al-Zubayr
Pro-Alid Arab revolutionary (c.622–687)
and returned to join him. To win over the hitherto unpersuaded Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, an influential Alid partisan and head of the Nakhai tribe, Mukhtar
Mukhtar_al-Thaqafi
Umayyad caliph from 685 to 705
pro-Alid force led by Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar. The decisive defeat and the loss of Ibn Ziyad represented a major setback to Abd al-Malik's ambitions in Iraq
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan
Early convert to Islam
prominent leader Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar for the pro-Alid movement. Kaysan also oversaw the punishments of the Arab nobles of Kufa, where al-Mukhtar was based
Abu_Amra_Kaysan
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
to the army's massive rout and Ibn Ziyad's death at the hands of the pro-Alid forces commanded by Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar at the Battle of Khazir in August
Umayyad_Caliphate
Day of the year
forces suffer a decisive defeat against the pro-Alid forces under Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar in the battle of Khazir. 768 – Antipope Constantine II is deposed
August_6
Umayyad general and Qaysi tribes leader (died 689)
Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad against the pro-Alid forces led by Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar; before the two sides met, Umayr secretly met with Ibn al-Ashtar and offered
Umayr_ibn_al-Hubab_al-Sulami
680 battle in Iraq
of Husayn, including Ibn Sa'd and Shimr, while thousands of people fled to Basra. He then sent his general Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar to fight an approaching
Battle_of_Karbala
River in northern Iraq
of a battle between the armies of Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar and Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad, during the revolt of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi. On 25 January 750, the Battle
Khazir_River
Iranian actor, writer and director
Iranian actor, writer and director. He is best known for his role as Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar in the Iranian historical television series Mokhtarnameh. He is
Hasan_Mirbagheri
Ethnoreligious group in Iraq
for Husayn's killing, and took over Kufa in October 685. Aided by Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, they successfully drove the Umayyads out of Kufa and defeated them
Shia_Islam_in_Iraq
Umayyad-era Muslim civil war (680–692)
fled to Basra. He then sent his general Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar to confront an approaching Umayyad army, led by Ibn Ziyad, which had been sent to reconquer
Second_Fitna
Battle in 685 between the Umayyad army and the Penitents
influential military commander and the chief of the Nakha tribe, Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar. With his combined forces, he seized Kufa, and consequently its
Battle_of_Ayn_al-Warda
Muslim military leader and governor (died 678/679)
Sa'id ibn al-As ibn Abi Uhayha (Arabic: سعيد بن العاص بن أبي أحيحة, romanized: Saʿīd ibn al-ʿĀs ibn Abī Uḥayḥa; died 678/679) was the Arab Muslim governor
Sa'id_ibn_al-As
7th century Arab general and Umayyad governor
Jazira, Armenia and Adharbayjan. He replaced al-Mukhtar's governor over these areas, Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, who joined the Zubayrids after their victory
Al-Muhallab_ibn_Abi_Sufra
Arab Muslim military commander (594–656)
Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ibn Khuwaylid al-Asadi (Arabic: الزُّبَيْر بْن الْعَوَّام بْن خُوَيْلِد الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: Al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām ibn Khuwaylid
Zubayr_ibn_al-Awwam
Largest branch of Islam
Aḥmad b. ʿAǧība: Tafsīr al-Fātiḥa al-kabīr. Ed. ʿĀṣim Ibrāhīm al-Kaiyālī. Dār al-kutub al-ʿilmīya, Beirut, 2005. p. 347. Ibn Ḥazm: al-Faṣl fi-l-milal wa-l-ahwāʾ
Sunni_Islam
Leading Qurayshi of Medina (died 692)
supported Ibn Muti, but al-Mukhtar's forces were strengthened with the recruitment of the Kufan grandee Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar. Ibn al-Ashtar was instrumental
Abd_Allah_ibn_Muti
Companion of Muhammad
al-Ashtar". Despite Muʿāwiya's provocations, ʻAli ibn Abi Talib, the Caliph at the time, highly valued the support of 'Ammar ibn Yasir and Malik al-Ashtar
Ammar_ibn_Yasir
Arabian cavalry commander (died c. 642)
al-Azwar, Qais ibn Hubairah, Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr, Malik al-Ashtar, Auf ibn Salam, Sabr ibn kalkal, Mazin ibn Amr, Asid ibn Salamah, Rabia ibn Amr, Ikrimah
Amr_ibn_Ma'adi_Yakrib
Descendant of Muhammad and revolutionary leader (died 762)
ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Ḥasan al-Muthannā ibn al-Ḥasan al-Mujtabā ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib or Muḥammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya (Arabic: أبو
Muhammad_al-Nafs_al-Zakiyya
Muslim hagiographer and historian (704–767)
ibn Ishaq ibn Yasar al-Muttalibi (Arabic: أَبُو عَبْدِ ٱلله مُحَمَّد ٱبْن إِسْحَاق ٱبْن يَسَار ٱلْمُطَّلِبيّ, romanized: Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn ʾIsḥāq
Ibn_Ishaq
Arab tribal confederation
Ma'adi Yakrib al-Zubaidi al-Madhhaji who became a Muslim and Malik Ashtar al-Nakh'ei a close friend of Muhammad and a military leader with Ali ibn Abi Talib
Madhhij
8th-century Muslim mystic and Sufi
Shah Ghazi has often been associated with Abdullah Al Ashtar who was the son of Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya who fled to Sindh after his father's rebellion
Abdullah_Shah_Ghazi
Early Islamic scholar (d. 680)
Miytham ibn Yaḥyā al-Tammār al-Asadī al-Kūfī or Miytham al-Tammar (Arabic: مِيثَمُ بْنُ يَحْيَىٰ ٱلتَّمَّارُ) was an early Islamic scholar, a companion
Maytham_al-Tammar
the Yemen with the succession of the thirtieth daee mutlaq, Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Fahd Al-Makrami, in 1677. Since then the position of daee mutlaq has
List of Dai of the Dawoodi Bohra
List_of_Dai_of_the_Dawoodi_Bohra
Founder of the Umayyad Caliphate
the son of Ali's leading aide Malik al-Ashtar. Mu'awiya's initial choice to govern Kufa in 661 was al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba, who possessed considerable administrative
Mu'awiya_I
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Arabian warrior
troops which were led by Dhiraar, Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib, Abdul Rahman ibn Abi Bakr, Rabia ibn Amr, and Malik Al-Ashtar. The forces of Harbees were swiftly
Dirar_ibn_al-Azwar
Companion of Muhammad (died c. 652 CE)
Al-Miqdad ibn 'Amr ibn Tha'laba (Arabic: المقداد بن عمرو بن ثعلبة, romanized: Miqdād ibn ʿAmr ibn Thaʿlaba), better known as Miqdad ibn al-Aswad al-Kindi
Miqdad_ibn_Aswad
7th-century battle of the First Fitna
been for al-Ashtar's advice to confirm him after the assassination of Uthman. Ali then sent his son Hasan and Ammar ibn Yasir or al-Ashtar himself to
Battle_of_the_Camel
Companion of Muhammad (died 697 CE/78 AH)
Jābir ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAmr ibn Ḥarām al-Anṣārī (Arabic: جابر بن عبدالله بن عمرو بن حرام الأنصاري, died 697 CE/78 AH), Abu Muhammad and Abu Abd al-Rahman
Jabir_ibn_Abd_Allah
7th-century Umayyad general
Al-Hurr ibn Yazid ibn Najiya al-Tamimi al-Yarbuʿi al-Riyahi (Arabic: حر بن یزید بن الناجیة التمیمي الیربوعي الریاحي) was the general of the Umayyad army
Al-Hurr_ibn_Yazid_al-Tamimi
Ethnic group
History of al-Tabari, vol. 1, p. 1250 It was stated in Al-Iqd al-Farid 5/152, that when Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad and Ibrahim ibn Malik al-Ashtar met Balzab
Tribes_of_Yemen
Early Islamic scholar and jurist
from Ibn Abbas, Ibn Al-Zubayr, Ibn Umar, Ibn Maqal, Udayy Ibn Hatim, Abu Mas`uod al-Ansari, Abu Sa`id al-Khudri, Abu Hurayra, Abu Musa al-Ash`ari, al-Dahhak
Sa'id_ibn_Jubayr
contains the tombs of Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn, sons of Husayn; Ibrahim al-Mujab, grandson of Musa al-Kadhim and the martyrs of
Holiest_sites_in_Shia_Islam
Iranian historical TV series
Ja'ada bint al-Ash Ath (Hassan ibn Ali's wife) Gohar Kheirandish as Hannaneh Hadis Fooladvand as Rahele (wife of Ibrahim ibn Malik al-Ashtar) Elham Hamidi
Mokhtarnameh
Shia Muslim and disciple of Shia Imams al-Sajjad, al-Baqir and al-Sadiq
al-A'mash, Muhammad Ibn Mankader, Simāk bin Kharasha, Ibrahim bin al-Ashtar, Abu Basir al-Asadi, Aasim bin Abi al-Najud, Abu Amr Ishaq ibn Mirar al-Shaybani
Aban_ibn_Taghlib
Collection of Islamic sayings
'Ali's Letter to Malik al-Ashtar". In Lakhani, M. Ali (ed.). The Sacred Foundations of Justice in Islam: The Teachings of 'Alī Ibn Abī Ṭālib. World Wisdom
Nahj_al-balagha
First conflict amongst the Muslims
ibn Qays al-Arhabi, a tribal leader and future figure of the Muhakkima, who recalled exiled dissidents such as Malik al-Ashtar from Syria. Al-Ashtar mobilized
Uprisings_against_Uthman
Person who recites the Qur'an with the proper rules of recitation
against Uthman (654–656). Malik al-Ashtar – Leader of the Kufan qurrāʾ and a key figure in the uprising against Uthman. Kumayl ibn Ziyad – A prominent Kufan
Qāriʾ
Rashidun-era Muslim civil war (656 to 661)
Qurayshites like Talha ibn Ubayd Allah and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, as well as land acquisitions by late-arriving tribal chiefs, such as Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays. These chiefs
First_Fitna
7th-century Yemeni leader
Hani ibn Urwa al-Muradi (d. 680) was a 7th-century Yemeni leader of the murad tribe. In Kufa, he sheltered Muslim ibn Aqil, the representative of Husayn
Hani_ibn_Urwa
Malik Al-Ashtar Al-Nakha'i, and are a branch of Azd Mecca (the descendants of Khuza'a Ibn Amr). Azd Mecca are one of four branches of Azd (or Al-Azd),
Al-Ali_tribe_(Iraq)
Islamic title for pilgrimage leader
Ishaq ibn Musa ibn Isa al-Hashimi (817) Ibrahim ibn Musa ibn Jaʿfar al-Husayni al-Hashimi (818) Abdallah ibn Ubaydallah ibn al-Abbas was also a leader
Amir_al-Hajj
Arab Tribe
descendants of Malik al-Ashtar al-Nakh'ei who fought with Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. A hyphenated Al (Al-) means "The" if
Bani_Malik_(tribe)
Shia Muslim scholar from the 8th century
Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi (Persian: زکریا بن آدم اَشْعَری قمی) was an 8th century Shia Muslim muhaddith and a companion of sixth Shia Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq
Zakaria_ibn_Adam_Ash'ari_Qomi
Male given name
Malaysian footballer Malik Arslan (died 1465), Beg of Dulkadir Malik al-Ashtar (586–658), Arab military commander and tribal leader Malik Amin Aslam
Malik_(name)
Feud in early Islamic history
commissioned Abbasid officer Qahtaba ibn Shabib al-Ta'i, along with his sons Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba and Humayd ibn Qahtaba, pursued Ibn Sayyar to Nishapur and then
Hashemite–Umayyad_rivalry
Calendar year
column of troops under Malik al-Ashtar is sent to take Azaz. Battle of the Iron Bridge: Rashidun forces under Khalid ibn al-Walid defeat the Byzantine army
637
Shia hadith scholar from 9th century
Ahmad ibn Ishaq Ash'ari Qomi is from the Al-Ashari family. His lineage is as follows: Ahmad ibn Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Sa'd ibn Malik al-Ahwas al-Ash'ari
Ahmad_ibn_Ishaq_Ash'ari_Qomi
Shi'ite jurist and reviver (1766–1845)
Al-Karbasi was born on 24 September 1766 in Isfahan, Iran, to Sheikh Muhammad-Hasan al-Karbasi. The Karbasi family claim descent from Malik al-Ashtar
Mohammad_Ibrahim_al-Karbasi
Element in Arabic names
al-Andalusi, Abū ʿAbdallāh Yaʿīsh ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Yūsuf ibn Simāk al-Andalusī al-Umawī Al-Armani, related to or from Greater Armenia or Armenians al-Astarabadi
Nisba_(onomastics)
Companion of Ali ibn Abi Talib
recorded as Kumayl ibn Ziyad ibn Nahik ibn al-Haytham ibn Sa‘d ibn Malik ibn al-Harith ibn Suhban ibn Sa‘d ibn Malik ibn an-Nakha‘i. Six months prior
Kumayl_ibn_Ziyad
Genealogy book about Shiite first Imam, Ali
of Abi Talib') is a genealogy book written by Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Husayn al-Husayni, known as Ibn Inabah (died 828 AH – 1425 AD/CE), a famous Shiite
Umdat_al-Talib
City in Balqa Governorate, Jordan
(followers of Muhammad) in Deir Alla: Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar Sharhabeel ibn Hasana Kuntillet Ajrud Cities of the ancient Near
Deir_Alla
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
ibn ʿAwsaja al-Asadī (Arabic: أَبُو حَجَل مُسْلِم ٱبْن عَوْسَجَة ٱلْأَسَدِيّ) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He assisted Muslim ibn
Abu_Hajal_Muslim_ibn_Awsaja
Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary umbrella group
Brigades Saraya al-Jihad Saraya al-Khorasani Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya (IRI-affiliated) Tashkil al-Hussein al-Tha'ir Liwa al-Taff Al-Abbas Combat Division
Popular_Mobilization_Forces
movement led by Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyah ibn Abdullah ibn Hasan ibn Hasan ibn Ali, his son Abdullah al-Ashtar and his brother Ibrahim. Around the year 761
Shia_Islam_in_South_Asia
Arabic genealogy book
Muhammad ibn Abdat al-Abqasi al-Tarsusi Sahl ibn Abdullah ibn Dawud al-Muhri Al-Bukhari Ibn Dinar Ibn Ma'iyah Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hassan
Al-Majdi fi Ansab al-Talibiyyin
Al-Majdi_fi_Ansab_al-Talibiyyin
'Adil al-Haqqani (Lefke) Kutup Turbesi (Polatpasa Bulvari, Gazimagusa 99450) Hazrat Omer Tomb Malik Al-Ashtar Shrine, Cairo, Egypt Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
List_of_ziyarat_locations
Ethics, virtue, and character in Islam
Rashidun Caliph and first cousin of Muhammad, Ali ibn Abi Talib to his governor of Egypt, Malik al-Ashtar. The Caliph advises his governor on dealings with
Islamic_ethics
Building in Qatif, Saudi Arabia
markets. Ashtar Asala Museum at Tarout Qal'at al-Qatif Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani Palace Qasr Ibrahim Muhaires Castle Sahood Fort Al-Ansari,
Tarout_Castle
Indian Islamic Leader
Mohammed traces back through the Prophet's daughter, Fatima al-Zahra, and her husband Ali ibn Abi Talib. From Fatima and Ali, the line continues through
Qaidjoher_Ezzuddin
Shia Muslim scholar and disciple of Imams al-Baqir, al-Sadiq and al-Kazim
ʿAbd Rabbih ibn Aʿyan ash-Shaybāni al-Kūfī (about 690-768 AD) (Arabic: زُرارة بن أعيَن الشّيباني الكوفي) was a Shia Muslim muhaddith, theologian and a
Zurarah_ibn_A'yan
Iranian Shiite jurist and mystic (1908–1997)
سجاديه) Description of parts of Nahj al-Balagha, especially the first sermon and also the Imam's letter to Malik al-Ashtar (Persian: شرح بخشهايی از نهجالبلاغه
Seyed_Reza_Bahaadini
53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra
traces back through Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, continuing back through to Imam Hussein to Ali ibn Abi Talib and his wife, Fatima al-Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet
Mufaddal_Saifuddin
Indian Qari and Islamic Scholar
2025-05-03. "3 Dawood Ibrahim properties sold to Saifee Burhani Trust". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 2025-05-03. Al-Tayseer Fi Hifz al-Quran al-Kareem. Retrieved
Husain_Burhanuddin
Early Shi'i (ghulat) traditionist
ibn Yazīd al-Juʿfī (Arabic: جابر بن یزید الجُعفی), died c. 745–750, was a Kufan transmitter of hadith and a companion of the Shi'a Imams Muhammad al-Baqir
Jabir_ibn_Yazid_al-Ju'fi
Al-Ahram. 22 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015. "Terrorist Designations of Ajand Misr and Ibrahim al-Rubaysh"
List of designated terrorist groups
List_of_designated_terrorist_groups
Decade
column of troops under Malik al-Ashtar is sent to take Azaz. Battle of the Iron Bridge: Rashidun forces under Khalid ibn al-Walid defeat the Byzantine army
630s
Iranian theologian (1911–1979)
Malik al-Ashtar." A shining ray from Quran, it was written while he was imprisoned by Muhammad Reza Pahlavi. Introduction - explanation on Tanbih Al-Omah
Mahmoud_Taleghani
Mongol viceroy of Anatolia
Kucek in 1336 Hasan Kucek Malek Ashraf Malek Ashtar (d. 1347) Malek Misr Kalturmish Khatun However, Al-Safadi adds 4 more sons to his progeny: Jamdegan
Timurtash
Scholar of hadith from 8th century
Zakaria ibn Idris Ash'ari Qomi or Zakaria ibn Idris ibn Abd-Allah al-Ash'ari al-Qomi (Persian: زکریا بن ادریس اشعری قمی, Arabic: زکریا بن إدریس بن عبدالله
Zakaria ibn Idris Ash'ari Qomi
Zakaria_ibn_Idris_Ash'ari_Qomi
Da'i al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohras from 1965 to 2014
an annual mourning of Husayn ibn Ali's martyrdom at the Battle of Karbala. In the tradition of the Fatimids, the Da'i al-Mutlaq delivers ten wa'az (Persian:
Mohammed_Burhanuddin
Harlow: Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-40525-7. Egypt in the Middle Ages Shajar al-Durr has often been referred to as a "Sultana", but there is in fact no feminine
List of rulers of Medieval Egypt
List_of_rulers_of_Medieval_Egypt
City in Mazandaran province, Iran
Zahid Firooi tomb, Shrine Hassan ibn Hamza Alavi, Shrine of Sharaf al-Din, Shahriar Taj al-Dawla shrine, Malik Ashtar mosque and minaret, Firoozabad palace
Amol
Shia Muslim jurist and disciple of Shia Imams
bin Yasar (Arabic: الفضيل بن يسار) was a companion of Muhammad al-Baqir and Ja'far al-Sadiq, and is counted among the so-called consensus companions,
Fudayl_bin_Yasar
attack targeting Beer Sheva and Tel Aviv. The Iran-backed Bahraini group Al-Ashtar Brigades claimed a strike that targeted the headquarters of the Israeli
Timeline of the Gaza war (12 January 2024 – 6 May 2024)
Timeline_of_the_Gaza_war_(12_January_2024_–_6_May_2024)
Islamist movement and militant group based in Lebanon
Jihad al-Bina Mleeta museum Jaysh al-Mahdi (Iraq) Al-Ashtar Brigades (Bahrain) Liwa Assad Allah (Syria) Hezbollah al-Hejaz (Saudi Arabia) Harakah al-Sabireen
Hezbollah
Bakhtiar Aziz A Munshi Makhdoom Ali Khan Malik Mohammad Qayyum Latif Khosa Ashtar Ausaf Ali Salman Aslam Butt Khalid Jawed Khan Iqbal Haider Mansoor Usman
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