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Al-Hadi Izz ad-din : ウィキペディア英語版 | Al-Hadi Izz ad-din Al-Hadi Izz ad-Din (1441 - April 18, 1495) was an imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen, who held the imamate in 1474-1495 in rivalry with other claimants. Izz ad-Din bin al-Hasan bin Ali was a grandson of the counter-imam al-Hadi Ali (d. 1432) and a seventh-generation descendant of imam al-Hadi Yahya (d. 1239).〔The filiation was: al-Hadi Yahya - Ali - Muhammad - Jibril - al-Mu'ayyad - al-Hadi Ali - al-Hasan - al-Hadi Izz ad-Din.〕 He proclaimed his da'wa (call for the imamate) in 1474, after the death of the former imam al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar. He was considered a forceful leader who revived some of the power of the Zaydiyyah imamate. He was also a man of learning.〔''Encyclopaedia of Islam'', Vol. VII, Leiden 1993, p. 996.〕 Among his works were a text about how to prepare for afterlife, and a treatise on manumission of slaves as compensation for received injuries.〔Carl Brockelmann, ''Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur'', Vol. I. Leiden 1943, p. 240.〕 Nevertheless, he had to contend with a number of other rivals for the title: an-Nasir Muhammad (d. 1488), al-Mansur Muhammad (d. 1505) and al-Mu’ayyad Muhammad (d. 1503). At his death, he was buried in Rughafa. He sired eight sons, called an-Nasir al-Hasan, al-Husayn, Ahmad, al-Mahdi, Abdallah, Salah, Abdallah Junior, and Salah Junior.〔Imam Zaid bin Ali Cultural Foundation, http://www.izbacf.org/page_display.php?book_id=37&page_num=52 (in Arabic).〕 Of these, an-Nasir al-Hasan then claimed the imamate. ==See also==
* Imams of Yemen * Rassids
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