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# Rule of [['Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]]  
# Rule of [['Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]]  
# Rule of [[Abu al-'Abbas Saffah]]
# Rule of [[Abu l-'Abbas al-Saffah]]
# Rule of [[al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi]]-according to some accounts [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]]'s request for Fadak was rejected by al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi.
# Rule of [[al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi]]{{enote|according to some accounts, [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]]'s request for Fadak was rejected by al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi.}}
# Rule of [[Ma'mun]]
# Rule of [[al-Ma'mun]]


After Ma'mun, [[al-Mutawakkil]] ordered to change Fadak's ownership to the condition before the order of al-Ma'mun. Most historical books have not mentioned anything about Fadak after the caliphate of al-Ma'mun.
After al-Ma'mun, [[al-Mutawakkil]] ordered to change Fadak's ownership to the condition before the order of al-Ma'mun. Most historical books have not mentioned anything about Fadak after the caliphate of al-Ma'mun.


When al-Ma'mun (ruled [[198 – 218 AH]]) decided to return Fadak to descendants of Lady Fatima (a), many oppositions arose. Thus, he invited 200 of prominent scholars of his time and asked them to mention their opinions about Fadak's ownership. After the presentation of ideas, the conclusion of the meeting was that Fadak belonged to [[Lady Fatima (a)]] and needed to return to its original inheritors. The insistence of objectors made al-Ma'mun hold another meeting with more scholars from around the Islamic world. The result of this session was similar to the result of the first meeting. Therefore, in [[210]]/825-26, he wrote to the governor of [[Medina]], Qutham b. Ja'far, to return Fadak to children of Lady Fatima (a).
When al-Ma'mun (ruled 198/813-14 – 218/833) decided to return Fadak to descendants of Lady Fatima (a), many oppositions arose. Thus, he invited 200 of prominent scholars of his time and asked them to mention their opinions about Fadak's ownership. After the presentation of ideas, the conclusion of the meeting was that Fadak belonged to [[Lady Fatima (a)]] and needed to return to its original inheritors. The insistence of objectors made al-Ma'mun hold another meeting with more scholars from around the Islamic world. The result of this session was similar to the result of the first meeting. Therefore, in [[210]]/825-26, he wrote to the governor of [[Medina]], Qutham b. Ja'far, to return Fadak to children of Lady Fatima (a).


==Today's Condition==
==Today's Condition==
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