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Abu Ali Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Jayhani

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Abu Ali Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Jayhani (died 942) was a vizier of the Samanid dynasty.

Life

He was a member of the Jayhani family, that provided several officials to the Samanids. As the sources generally refer to these individuals only by their kunya and nisbah, separating the lives and identities of the family members is difficult. Abu Ali was apparently the son of Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Jayhani, who served as vizier to Emir Nasr II in 914–922.

Abu Ali himself served as vizier to Nasr II in 937/8 until 941/2 or slightly before that. Like his master, Abu Ali converted to Isma'ilism at that time. He died in AH 330 (941/2 CE), and was succeeded by a fervent Isma'ili partisan, Abu al-Tayyib al-Mus'abi. It may be, however, that al-Mus'abi had already succeeded Abu Ali before the latter's death. According to some sources, Abu Ali patronized the Shi'a gnostic al-Kayyal.

Abu Ali's son, Abu Abdallah, also served as vizier in 975/6–977.

References

  1. ^ Pellat 2004, p. 265.
  2. ^ Crone & Treadwell 2003, p. 55.
  3. Daftary 2007, p. 113.
  4. Crone & Treadwell 2003, p. 45.
  5. Crone & Treadwell 2003, pp. 38, 43–45, 55.

Sources

Preceded byAbu'l-Fadl al-Bal'ami Vizier of the Samanid Empire
937/8–941/2
Succeeded byAbu al-Tayyib al-Mus'abi
Viziers of the Samanid Empire (819–999)
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