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- Ar-Radi abstract "Abu 'l-Abbas Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Muqtadir (Arabic: أبو العباس محمد بن جعفر المقتدر) (907 – 23 December 940), usually simply known by his regnal name al-Radi bi-llah (Arabic: الراضي بالله, "Content with God"), was the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 934 to his death at the age of thirty-three in 940.The seven years' reign of ar-Radi, son of al-Muqtadir, was but a succession of misfortune. Praised for his piety, he became the mere tool of the chief minister of the day. The authority of the Caliph extended hardly beyond the region of the city. After one Vazir had been imprisoned by his enemies, and another had defected in disgrace, ar-Radi, being without resources, fell into the hands of an able but cruel, de facto ruling Minister, Ibn Raik, for whom he created the post of amir al-umara 'Amir of the Amirs', who held so absolutely the reins of government that his name was conjoined with the Caliph's in the public prayers. Around this period, the Hanbalis, supported by popular sentiment, carried things with a high hand. Forcing their way into private dwellings, they overthrew everything not in strict conformity with their tenets, emptied vessels of wine wherever found, broke in pieces musical instruments, pried into the details of trade and commerce, and set up in fact a kind of 'Sunni inquisition'. Thus a professor of the Shi'a creed was killed for performing pilgrimage. A famous doctor also was badly handled for affirming some various readings of the Qur'an, of no apparent moment in themselves; and, notwithstanding that he submitted written recantation, had to fly Baghdad for fear of death. Ar-Radi is commonly spoken of as the last of the real Caliphs: the last to deliver orations at the Friday service, to hold assemblies to discuss with philosophers and discuss the questions of the day, or to take counsel on the affairs of State; the last to distribute largess among the needy, or to interpose to temper the severity of cruel officers. And yet, with all this he was the mere dependent of another. Beyond the Wasir's shadow, there was little left at home. And abroad, even less. The East was gone; Africa and Egypt also, with great part of Syria and Mesopotamia; Mosul independent; Arabia held by Carmathians and native chieftains; even Basra and Wasit in revolt. The advance of the 'Greeks' (Byzantium) was stayed only by the brave Hamdanid prince who was deservedly styled Sayf al-Daula 'Sword of the Nation'.".
- Ar-Radi activeYearsEndYear "0934".
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- Ar-Radi birthDate "0907".
- Ar-Radi birthYear "0907".
- Ar-Radi deathDate "0940".
- Ar-Radi deathDate "0940-12-23".
- Ar-Radi deathYear "0940".
- Ar-Radi predecessor Al-Qahir.
- Ar-Radi successor Al-Muttaqi.
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- Ar-Radi birthDate "907".
- Ar-Radi dateOfBirth "907".
- Ar-Radi dateOfDeath "940".
- Ar-Radi deathDate "0940-12-23".
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- Ar-Radi name "Abu 'l-Abbas Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Muqtadir".
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- Ar-Radi name "أبو العباس محمد بن جعفر المقتدر".
- Ar-Radi predecessor Al-Qahir.
- Ar-Radi reign "934".
- Ar-Radi religion Islam.
- Ar-Radi shortDescription "Abbasid caliph".
- Ar-Radi succession "20".
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- Ar-Radi years "934".
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- Ar-Radi comment "Abu 'l-Abbas Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Muqtadir (Arabic: أبو العباس محمد بن جعفر المقتدر) (907 – 23 December 940), usually simply known by his regnal name al-Radi bi-llah (Arabic: الراضي بالله, "Content with God"), was the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 934 to his death at the age of thirty-three in 940.The seven years' reign of ar-Radi, son of al-Muqtadir, was but a succession of misfortune. Praised for his piety, he became the mere tool of the chief minister of the day.".
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- Ar-Radi label "أبو العباس محمد الراضي بالله".
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- Ar-Radi name "أبو العباس محمد بن جعفر المقتدر".