Premium Only Content

Biography of Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn al-Wathiq | 14th caliph of Abbasid Caliphate
@islamichistory813 #biographyofabuishaqmuhammad #abbasidcaliphate #14thcaliph
Biography of Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn al-Wathiq 14th caliph of Abbasid Caliphate
Asslamoalaikum sisters brothers friends and edlders, Today we are describing about the fascinating life of Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn al-Wathiq, the 14th caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate, in this islamic informative and educational video. Gain valuable insight into Islamic history and deepen your understanding of this important historical figure. Share this video with others who are interested in learning more about the islamic caliph and caliphate.
Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn al-Wathiq was the 14th Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate from July 869 to June 870, during the "Anarchy at Samarra".
Al-Muhtadi was the son of Abbasid caliph al-Wathiq. He was born in 833. Al-Muhtadi's mother was Qurb, a Greek slave. After the death of his father, Caliph al-Wathiq (r.?842–847) in August 847, there were some officials who wanted to elect the young al-Muhtadi as caliph, but in the end, their choice fell on his uncle, al-Mutawakkil
Despite the successes of caliph al-Mu'tazz, He could not overcome the main problem of the period: a shortage of revenue with which to pay the troops. The financial straits of the Caliphate had become evident already at his accession—the customary accession donative of ten months' pay for the troops had to be reduced to two for lack of funds—and had helped bring down the regime of al-Musta'in in Baghdad.[3] The civil war and the ensuing general anarchy only worsened the situation, as revenue stopped coming in even from the environs of Baghdad, let alone more remote provinces.[4] As a result, al-Mu'tazz refused to honour his agreement with Ibn Tahir in Baghdad, leaving him to provide for his own supporters; this led to unrest in the city and the rapid decline of Tahirid family.[5] The turmoil in Baghdad was worsened by al-Mu'tazz, who in 869 dismissed Ibn Tahir's brother and successor Ubaydallah, and replaced him with his far less capable brother Sulayman.[6] In the event, this only served to deprive the Caliph of a useful counterweight against the Samarra soldiery, and allowed the Turks to regain their former power.
So friends tomorow inshaAllah in this same time we will be described Accession and Caliphate of Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn al-Wathiq 14th caliph of Abbasid Caliphate
Allah Hafiz
=========================================
-
25:02
marcushouse
1 day ago $43.66 earnedStarship Just Exploded 💥 What Went Wrong This Time?!
166K79 -
12:00
Silver Dragons
1 day agoBullion Dealer Reveals Best Silver to Buy With $1,000
103K11 -
12:58
NinjaGamblers
17 hours ago $15.20 earnedIs This The BEST Way to Win At Roulette? 😲
143K13 -
1:01:54
CharLee Simons Presents Do Not Talk
3 days agoCALIFORNIA'S DONE!
97.3K41 -
7:33
MudandMunitions
1 day agoUnboxing My FIRST Revolver! Smith & Wesson 442 .38 Special and What’s Coming Next for the Channel
125K16 -
1:01:05
Trumpet Daily
1 day ago $13.46 earnedGermany Started Two World Wars and Now Wants Nuclear Weapons - Trumpet Daily | Mar. 7, 2025
99.9K92 -
57:07
Stephen Gardner
1 day ago🚨BREAKING: Musk STUNS even Trump with LATEST FRAUD DISCOVERY!!
226K536 -
2:26:47
FreshandFit
1 day agoRatchet Chick Gets Kicked Out "Gracefully" For THIS...
217K212 -
2:05:17
TimcastIRL
1 day agoDemocrat ACTBLUE In CHAOS, Theories Over DOGE Cutting SLUSH FUND Go Wild w/Hotep Jesus | Timcast IRL
345K294 -
1:11:43
Roseanne Barr
1 day ago $85.81 earned"They are all Monsters" | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #89
179K236