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Hisham ibn Isma'il al-Makhzumi

Hisham ibn Isma'il al-Makhzumi (Arabic: هشام بن إسماعيل المخزومي, romanizedHishām ibn Ismāʿīl al-Makhzūmī) was an 8th-century official of the Umayyad Caliphate, and the maternal grandfather of Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. He served as the governor of Medina from 701 to 706.

Family edit

Hisham was a member of the Banu Makhzum, a clan of the Arab tribe of Quraysh, being a great-grandson of al-Walid ibn al-Mughira. Hisham gained prominence when his daughter A'isha married the fifth Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705). In 691 he became a grandfather to the future caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (r. 724–743), who was reportedly named after him at A'isha's insistence.[1] Hisham's sons Ibrahim and Muhammad, like their father under Abd al-Malik, served as governors of Medina for Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. They fell out of favour during the reign of his successor al-Walid ibn Yazid (r. 743–744) and were tortured to death by Yusuf ibn Umar al-Thaqafi in 743.[2] A third son, Khalid, participated in the failed rebellion of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik's son Sulayman in 744 and was consequently executed by the caliph Marwan ibn Muhammad (r. 744–750).[3]

Governor of Medina edit

Abd al-Malik appointed Hisham, his father-in-law, governor of Medina in 701.[4] During his time in that position he dismissed Nawfal ibn Musahiq al-Amiri from the head of the judiciary and appointed Amr ibn Khalid al-Zuraqi in his stead,[5] and led the people of the city in rendering the oath of allegiance to Abd al-Malik's sons al-Walid I (r. 705–715) and Sulayman (r. 715–717). When the faqih Sa'id ibn al-Musayyab refused to give the oath, Hisham ordered him to be beaten and imprisoned, and subjected him to a mock execution by having him marched to a mountain pass where individuals would normally be killed and crucified.[6] Hisham also led the annual Hajj pilgrimages to Mecca in 703 and 704, and possibly those of 702/3 and 705 as well.[7]

Following the death of Abd al-Malik in 705, Hisham was initially confirmed as governor by his successor al-Walid I. The new caliph disliked Hisham, however, and in early 706 he dismissed him in favour of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz. Al-Walid also instructed Umar to display Hisham in front of the people of Medina, as a form of humiliation for his conduct during his governorship, but Hisham was spared from further harm after both Sa'id ibn al-Musayyab and the Alid Ali ibn al-Husayn ordered their followers to refrain from acts of retaliation against him.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hinds 1991, pp. 138–39: Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 25: pp. 1-2; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, pp. 378–79; McMillan 2011, p. 92; Ibn Hazm 1982, p. 148.
  2. ^ Hinds 1991, p. 139.
  3. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 27: p. 21.
  4. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 23: pp. 33-34; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, p. 335; Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985, p. 293; McMillan 2011, pp. 92–93; Ibn Hazm 1982, p. 148.
  5. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 23: pp. 33-34; Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985, p. 296
  6. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 23: pp. 113-15; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, p. 335; McMillan 2011, p. 103; Munt 2014, p. 91.
  7. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 23: pp. 71, 76, 115, 129-130; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, pp. 336, 349; Al-Mas'udi 1877, p. 59; Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985, pp. 289, 290, 291, 299, 311, 360; McMillan 2011, pp. 79, 95, 127.
  8. ^ Yarshater 1985–2007, v. 23: pp. 131-33; v. 39: p. 213; Al-Ya'qubi 1883, p. 339; Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985, p. 311; McMillan 2011, pp. 103–04.

References edit

  • Hinds, M. (1991). "Makhzum". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Volume VI: Mahk–Mid (2nd ed.). Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 137–140. ISBN 978-90-04-08112-3.
  • Ibn Hazm, Abu Muhammad 'Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Sa'id al-Andalusi (1982). Harun, 'Abd al-Salam Muhammad (ed.). Jamharat Ansab al-'Arab (in Arabic) (5th ed.). Cairo: Dar al-Ma'arif.
  • Khalifah ibn Khayyat (1985). al-'Umari, Akram Diya' (ed.). Tarikh Khalifah ibn Khayyat, 3rd ed (in Arabic). Al-Riyadh: Dar Taybah.
  • Al-Mas'udi, Ali ibn al-Husain (1877). Les Prairies D'Or, Tome Neuvième (in French). Ed. and Trans. Charles Barbier de Meynard and Abel Pavet de Courteille. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.
  • McMillan, M.E. (2011). The Meaning of Mecca: The Politics of Pilgrimage in Early Islam. London: Saqi. ISBN 978-0-86356-437-6.
  • Munt, Harry (2014). The Holy City of Medina: Sacred Space in Early Islamic Arabia. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-04213-1.
  • Al-Ya'qubi, Ahmad ibn Abu Ya'qub (1883). Houtsma, M. Th. (ed.). Historiae, Vol. 2 (in Arabic). Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  • Yarshater, Ehsan, ed. (1985–2007). The History of al-Ṭabarī (40 vols). SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-7249-1.

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Hisham ibn Isma il al Makhzumi Arabic هشام بن إسماعيل المخزومي romanized Hisham ibn Ismaʿil al Makhzumi was an 8th century official of the Umayyad Caliphate and the maternal grandfather of Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al Malik He served as the governor of Medina from 701 to 706 Contents 1 Family 2 Governor of Medina 3 Notes 4 ReferencesFamily editHisham was a member of the Banu Makhzum a clan of the Arab tribe of Quraysh being a great grandson of al Walid ibn al Mughira Hisham gained prominence when his daughter A isha married the fifth Umayyad caliph Abd al Malik ibn Marwan r 685 705 In 691 he became a grandfather to the future caliph Hisham ibn Abd al Malik r 724 743 who was reportedly named after him at A isha s insistence 1 Hisham s sons Ibrahim and Muhammad like their father under Abd al Malik served as governors of Medina for Hisham ibn Abd al Malik They fell out of favour during the reign of his successor al Walid ibn Yazid r 743 744 and were tortured to death by Yusuf ibn Umar al Thaqafi in 743 2 A third son Khalid participated in the failed rebellion of Hisham ibn Abd al Malik s son Sulayman in 744 and was consequently executed by the caliph Marwan ibn Muhammad r 744 750 3 Family tree of Hisham ibn Isma il al MakhzumiAl Mughira ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn MakhzumAl Walid d 622 Al Walid d 620s HishamKhalid d 642 Abd AllahIsma ilAbd al Rahman d 666 SalamaHisham fl 691 706 Ya qubAyyubIbrahimMuhammadKhalidA ishaAbd al Malik Umayyad caliph 685 705 Umm SalamaAl Saffah Abbasid caliph 750 754 Hisham Umayyad caliph 724 743 Governor of Medina editAbd al Malik appointed Hisham his father in law governor of Medina in 701 4 During his time in that position he dismissed Nawfal ibn Musahiq al Amiri from the head of the judiciary and appointed Amr ibn Khalid al Zuraqi in his stead 5 and led the people of the city in rendering the oath of allegiance to Abd al Malik s sons al Walid I r 705 715 and Sulayman r 715 717 When the faqih Sa id ibn al Musayyab refused to give the oath Hisham ordered him to be beaten and imprisoned and subjected him to a mock execution by having him marched to a mountain pass where individuals would normally be killed and crucified 6 Hisham also led the annual Hajj pilgrimages to Mecca in 703 and 704 and possibly those of 702 3 and 705 as well 7 Following the death of Abd al Malik in 705 Hisham was initially confirmed as governor by his successor al Walid I The new caliph disliked Hisham however and in early 706 he dismissed him in favour of Umar ibn Abd al Aziz Al Walid also instructed Umar to display Hisham in front of the people of Medina as a form of humiliation for his conduct during his governorship but Hisham was spared from further harm after both Sa id ibn al Musayyab and the Alid Ali ibn al Husayn ordered their followers to refrain from acts of retaliation against him 8 Notes edit Hinds 1991 pp 138 39 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 25 pp 1 2 Al Ya qubi 1883 pp 378 79 McMillan 2011 p 92 Ibn Hazm 1982 p 148 Hinds 1991 p 139 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 27 p 21 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 23 pp 33 34 Al Ya qubi 1883 p 335 Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985 p 293 McMillan 2011 pp 92 93 Ibn Hazm 1982 p 148 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 23 pp 33 34 Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985 p 296 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 23 pp 113 15 Al Ya qubi 1883 p 335 McMillan 2011 p 103 Munt 2014 p 91 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 23 pp 71 76 115 129 130 Al Ya qubi 1883 pp 336 349 Al Mas udi 1877 p 59 Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985 pp 289 290 291 299 311 360 McMillan 2011 pp 79 95 127 Yarshater 1985 2007 v 23 pp 131 33 v 39 p 213 Al Ya qubi 1883 p 339 Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985 p 311 McMillan 2011 pp 103 04 References editHinds M 1991 Makhzum In Bosworth C E van Donzel E amp Pellat Ch eds Encyclopaedia of Islam Volume VI Mahk Mid 2nd ed Leiden E J Brill pp 137 140 ISBN 978 90 04 08112 3 Ibn Hazm Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Sa id al Andalusi 1982 Harun Abd al Salam Muhammad ed Jamharat Ansab al Arab in Arabic 5th ed Cairo Dar al Ma arif Khalifah ibn Khayyat 1985 al Umari Akram Diya ed Tarikh Khalifah ibn Khayyat 3rd ed in Arabic Al Riyadh Dar Taybah Al Mas udi Ali ibn al Husain 1877 Les Prairies D Or Tome Neuvieme in French Ed and Trans Charles Barbier de Meynard and Abel Pavet de Courteille Paris Imprimerie Nationale McMillan M E 2011 The Meaning of Mecca The Politics of Pilgrimage in Early Islam London Saqi ISBN 978 0 86356 437 6 Munt Harry 2014 The Holy City of Medina Sacred Space in Early Islamic Arabia New York Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 107 04213 1 Al Ya qubi Ahmad ibn Abu Ya qub 1883 Houtsma M Th ed Historiae Vol 2 in Arabic Leiden E J Brill Yarshater Ehsan ed 1985 2007 The History of al Ṭabari 40 vols SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies Albany New York State University of New York Press ISBN 978 0 7914 7249 1 Preceded byAban ibn Uthman ibn Affan Governor of Medina701 706 Succeeded byUmar ibn Abd al Aziz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hisham ibn Isma 27il al Makhzumi amp oldid 1171601600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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