The history of the emergence of the Shiite Fatimid da'wa in the Islamic Maghreb, the stage of armed struggle from its inception until the fall of the city of Mila
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https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi1.1763Keywords:
Morocco, Shiites, Aghlabids, Abu Abdullah Al Shiite, MilaAbstract
The Islamic Maghreb was the scene of many major events in Islamic history. This country was a fertile ground for many movements against the Umayyad and Abbasid states, in which they found refuge and refuge and away from the oppression of the existing governments at the time. Therefore, we chose in this research the Fatimid Shiite call and how to enter it To the countries of the Islamic Maghreb in order to consolidate their da'wa in this region, which ended with the establishment of the state after the stage of armed struggle. For this reason, we titled our research entitled The History of the Appearance of the Shiite Fatimid Da`wah in the Islamic Maghreb, the Stage of Armed Struggle (289AH/902), It is the date on which Abu Abdullah Al-Shi’i announced the transition from work, the stage of calling to the stage of armed struggle, until the fall of the city of Mila in the hands of the army led by Abu Abdullah Al-Shi’i. On his opponents, then we talked about the transmission of the invitation from Ikjan to Tazrout. Then we moved to talk about the attack on the city of Mila and its fall.
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