Anonymous user
Al-Mansur al-'Abbasi: Difference between revisions
→The Movement of Rawandiya
imported>Rafati |
imported>Rafati |
||
Line 100: | Line 100: | ||
Also Ishaq al-Turk revolted against Al-Mansur to avenge the blood of Abu Muslim; there are doubts on the lineage and originality of Ishaq though. It seems he supported Manichaeism and [[Zoroastrianism]], similar to Sinbad. His revolt did not last long but it provided the situations for the [[uprising of Sepidjamegan]] who launched the main revolt seeking the revenge against the killers of Abu Muslim. | Also Ishaq al-Turk revolted against Al-Mansur to avenge the blood of Abu Muslim; there are doubts on the lineage and originality of Ishaq though. It seems he supported Manichaeism and [[Zoroastrianism]], similar to Sinbad. His revolt did not last long but it provided the situations for the [[uprising of Sepidjamegan]] who launched the main revolt seeking the revenge against the killers of Abu Muslim. | ||
=== | ===Movement of Rawandiyya=== | ||
The movement of Rawandiyya is regarded amongst the most important movements formed after the death of Abu Muslim. Rawandis had mixed beliefs, although they apparently showed their support and respect toward Al-Mansur, they made efforts to overthrown him as well. The majority of Rawandiyya's supporters were from the Great Khorasan. They planned to admire Al-Mansur, earn his respect to deceive and kill him, just like Al-Mansur treated Abu Muslim. | The movement of [[Rawandiyya]] is regarded amongst the most important movements formed after the death of Abu Muslim. Rawandis had mixed beliefs, although they apparently showed their support and respect toward Al-Mansur, they made efforts to overthrown him as well. The majority of Rawandiyya's supporters were from the [[Greater Khorasan|Great Khorasan]]. They planned to admire Al-Mansur, earn his respect to deceive and kill him, just like Al-Mansur treated Abu Muslim. | ||
There were other uprisings in the time of Al-Mansur as well, including the revolt of Ustadh Sis (who was a Majus, i.e. Zoroastrian, of Khorasan; he claimed that he was a Zoroastrian prophet) and the revolts of [[Kharijites]] which were all suppressed by the armies of Al-Mansur. | There were other uprisings in the time of Al-Mansur as well, including the revolt of Ustadh Sis (who was a [[Majus]], i.e. Zoroastrian, of Khorasan; he claimed that he was a Zoroastrian prophet) and the revolts of [[Kharijites]] which were all suppressed by the armies of Al-Mansur. | ||
==Treatment of Imam al-Sadiq (a)== | ==Treatment of Imam al-Sadiq (a)== |