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... Carmathian " movement has received its name , not from its originators , but from the man who placed himself at its head and organized it at Kufa - Hamdān ibn Ashath , called Carmath . The true founder of the Carmathian movement was Abd ...
... Carmathian " movement has received its name , not from its originators , but from the man who placed himself at its head and organized it at Kufa - Hamdān ibn Ashath , called Carmath . The true founder of the Carmathian movement was Abd ...
Side 52
... Carmathians were ripe for rebellion , since they disclaimed the title of the house of Abbas and abhorred the worldly pomp of the caliphs of Bagdad . They were susceptible of discipline , since they vowed a blind and absolute submission ...
... Carmathians were ripe for rebellion , since they disclaimed the title of the house of Abbas and abhorred the worldly pomp of the caliphs of Bagdad . They were susceptible of discipline , since they vowed a blind and absolute submission ...
Side 53
... Carmathians was sanctified by their aversion to the worship of Mecca : they robbed a caravan of pilgrims , and twenty thousand devout Moslems were abandoned on the [ A.D. 906 ] burning sands to a death of hunger and thirst . 120 Another ...
... Carmathians was sanctified by their aversion to the worship of Mecca : they robbed a caravan of pilgrims , and twenty thousand devout Moslems were abandoned on the [ A.D. 906 ] burning sands to a death of hunger and thirst . 120 Another ...
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