- Idris II
Idris II (791 - 828) was son of
Idris I , the founder of theIdrisid dynasty inNorth Africa . He was born inVolubilis (nowadays inMorocco ) two months after the death of his father.History
The death of Idris I, and the resulting destabilisation of the fledgling
Idrisid dynasty state, delighted the Caliph in Baghdad. However, two months later, Kenza, the wife of Idriss I who was the daughter of Ishaq ben Mohammed the chief of the Awarba tribe, gave birth to Idriss II, who became a quick prodigy.In reference to Idris II, the historianRom Landau , says: "In the lore of the Moroccans, Idris II was a being of almost magical attributes. An exceptional young man he certainly must have been. At many points we are reminded of one of the greatest sages ofIslam ,Ibn Sina orAvicenna . At the age of four little Idris apparently could read, at five write, at eight he knew theKoran by heart, and by then is said to have mastered the wisdom of all the outstanding savants. He was of real physical strength as well, and when he became officially sovereign in 805 at the age of thirteen, he had already accomplished feats of endurance that men twice his age could not emulate. His profound Islamic faith enhanced all these advantages and increased the veneration accorded him."Twenty years after his father had done so, Idris II refounded the city Fez on the left bank of the river Fez, opposite to where his father had founded it on the right bank. From there on, Idris II began to unify
Magreb under Islam, establishing its firm allegiance to the belief. After spending 19 years pursuing such purposes, this prodigy died at 35 in 828. For twelve hundred years afterwards, the tradition of monarchy, established by Idris I & II, were continued. Idriss II who married a descendant of Suleyman the sultan of Tlemcen (a brother of Idriss I) was the father of twelve sons: Muhammed, Abdullah,Aïssa , Idriss, Ahmed, jaâfar, Yahia, Qassim, Omar, Ali, Daoud and Hamza.
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