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Abu 'l-Abbas Abdallah II (Arabic: أبو العباس عبد الله, Abū l-ʿAbbās ʿAbd Allāh; died 27 July 903) was the EmirofIfriqiya from 902 to 903.

Abu 'l-Abbas Abdallah II
أبو العباس عبد الله
EmirofIfriqiya
(902 – 27 July 903)
PredecessorIbrahim II ibn Ahmad
SuccessorAbu Mudhar Ziyadat Allah III
Died27 July 903
Spouseunknown
ChildrenAbbas,
Ziyadat Allah
Names
Abu al-Abbas Abdallah ibn Ibrahim ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad
HouseAghlabid
FatherIbrahim ibn Ahmad
Military career
Years of servicec. 890–902
Battles/warsArab Conquest of Sicily

Mounting reports of the cruel atrocities of his father Ibrahim II made their way to Baghdad, prompting the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tadid to finally react. The Caliph dispatched a messenger who arrived in Tunis in late 901/early 902 with his written instructions. Citing the mistreatment of his subjects, the Caliph recalled Ibrahim II to Baghdad and deprived him of the governorship of Ifriqiya, appointing in his stead his son Abu al-Abbas Abdallah (then on campaign in Sicily).

Surprisingly, Ibrahim II dutifully accepted the news without objection. With apparently genuine repentance, donning the garments of a penitent and declaring a pious change of heart, Ibrahim II remitted tributes, abolished illegal taxes, opened his jails, manumitted his slaves, and delivered a large chunk of his treasury to the jurists of Kairouan to distribute to the needy. Ibrahim II abdicated his power to his son Abu al-Abbas Abdallah, who returned from Sicily in February–March 902 to assume title as the new emir Abdallah.[1]

Abdallah took over the Emirate after his father Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II was forced to abdicate after a tyrannical rule. He immediately set about trying to reduce the autonomy of the Kutama Berbers in order to stop the Ismailite mission of Abu 'Abdullah al-Shi'i, but without success. An effort to replace the Malikite law schools with Hanifites from Iraq also failed. Abdullah was murdered by his son Abu Muda Ziyadat Allah in 903[2][3]in order to secure his throne.[3]

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  1. ^ Amari (1858: v.2, p.76)
  • ^ Melton, J. Gordon (2014-01-15). Faiths across Time [4 volumes]: 5,000 Years of Religious History [4 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-1-61069-026-3.
  • ^ a b Abun-Nasr, 1987
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