- Al-Muktafi
Al-Muktafi ( _ar. المكتفى) (died 908) was the
Abbasid Caliph inBaghdad from 902 to 908. He was the son of the previous Caliph,al-Mu'tadid , by a Turkish slave-girl. In command ofar Raqqah at the time of his father's death, he at once returned to the Capital, where he became a favorite of the people for his generosity, and for abolishing his father's secret prisons, the terror of Baghdad. During his reign of nearly seven years, the Empire was threatened by various dangers which he bravely met and overcame. Chief was that from theCarmathians , a race of fanatics which had sprung up during the late reign.Hostilities prevailed more or less with the Greeks, who were not slow to take advantage of the difficulties of the Caliphate. In 285 AH (898 AD) a Byzantine fleet was set on fire, and 3000 sailors decapitated. But there were reverses also. Tarsus was closely besieged by the Greeks, and the governor taken prisoner. Still worse, Egyptian rebels, to spite the Caliph, induced the
Tulunid governor of Tarsus to burn the Muslim fleet of fifty vessels at anchor in their port. In consequence the Greeks were able to ravage the coasts at pleasure, both by land and sea, carrying vast numbers away captive. War was kept up with various fortune.Ten golden crosses, each followed by 10,000 men, swept devastation and captivity along the Muslim shores; while, on the other hand, a Muslim fleet under a renegade Greek, and manned by Africans, ravaged the coast opposite Byzantium.
Thus, after a stormy reign of between six and seven years, al-Muktafi could look around and find the Caliphate more secure than it had been since the days of
al-Mu'tasim . One of his last acts was, on the death of theSamanid prince, to recognise the succession of his son inKhorasan , and forward to him a banner mounted by his own hand. In 295 AH (908 AD), he died at the early age of thirty-three, and left the throne to a minor brother,Abdullah ibn al-Mu'tazz .References
*"This text is adapted from
William Muir 'spublic domain , The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall."
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