- Sunpadh
Sunpadh or Sinbad or Sinbad the Magus (Persian and
Arabic : سندباد مجوس) (death754 ) was a Persian cleric from a small village called Āhan nearNishapur who incited an uprising againstAbbassid s in the8th century .Sunpadh was a friend and confidant of the Persian general
Abu Muslim , who had begun theAbbasid revolt in747 .Nizam al-Mulk inSiyasatnameh states that Abu Muslim had delegated his authority and coffers inRayy to Sunpadh prior to journeying to Baghdad where he was eventually murdered by theCaliph . Following the betrayal and subsequent death of the general in 754, the enraged Sunpadh swore to march onMecca and destroy the HolyKaaba . Sunpadh further preached that "Abu Muslim has not died, and when Mansur meant to slay him, he chanted God's great name ( _fa. نام مهين خداى تعالى), turned into a white dove and flew away. Now he is standing withMahdi andMazdak in a castle of copper and they shall emerge by and by." His doctrine received wide support among Iranian Shi'ites, Zoroastrians and Mazdakites and revolts occurred inRayy ,Herat , andSistan . Within only 70 days, Sunpadh's forces were however defeated by one ofCaliph Mansur's generals named Juhar -ibn- Murad, and the cleric was captured and slain.Sunpadh also preached a
syncretism meldingIslam andZoroastrianism . In combination with his unusual and heretical vow to advance towardsHijaz and raze theKaaba , this led to the belief that he was in fact a Zoroastrian, rather than a Muslim.Bibliography
*citation|title=A Concise History of the Middle East|first=Arthur|last=Goldschmidt|first2=Lawrence|last2=Davidson|year=2005|publisher=Westview Press|location=Boulder
*Abdolhosein Zarrinkoub , Two Centuries of Silence (1999), pp. 146-152, ISBN 964-5983-33-6.
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