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Zayd's and rebellion
Zayd's rebellion failed, and was put down by Umayyad armies in 740.
It is even reported that Mujtahid Imam Abu Hanifa, founder of the largest school of Sunni jurisprudence, gave financial support to Zayd's revolt and called on others to join Zayd's rebellion.

Zayd's and by
He had been initially favoured by Hisham, though the caliph was displeased by Zayd's suggestions that Zayd was superior.

Zayd's and being
The Mu ‘ tazilite school of theology is believed to have adopted many of Zayd's teachings, and therefore followers of the Zaidiyyah sect were initially close to Mu ' tazilite school of theology because of their founder Wasil ibn Ata being the student of Zayd, but they later progressed into two very distinct schools of thought.
Zayd got tired of her and the bitterness had left him with no desire for her eventually leading to their divorce. Zaynab being Muhammad's first cousin was no stranger for him, he had seen her hundreds of time in his aunt Umaima bint Abdul Muttalib's house for over thirty years before she became Zayd's wife.

Zayd's and Imam
Zayd's brother Imam Muhammad al-Baqir spoke of him reverentially, " No one of us was born to resemble ‘ Ali ibn Abi Taleb more than he did "
The Sufi scholar, Mujtahid and mystic, Sufyan al-Thawri respected Imam Zayd's knowledge and character, saying " Zayd took the place of Imam Al-HUssain.

Zayd's and Muhammad
Since Zayd's background was a slave, and Muhammad wanted to lift the social status of freed slaves ( like Zayd ) he asked for Zaynab's hand in marriage for Zayd.

Zayd's and .
However, the grave was discovered and, under Yusuf's orders, the body was exhumed, Zayd's head was cut off and sent to Hisham in Syria.
Zayd's sect, the Zaydiyya were separated from the Kufan influence of the Imamiyah and flourished in North Africa and Yemen as a prominent Shi ' ah sect.
That is why Abu Zayd's analysis can find in the Qur ' an several insistent calls for social justice.
Zayd's father and uncle were searching for their son and nephew and when they received the news of him along with this poetry.
Little is known of Zayd's natural father.

rebellion and inspired
A 1795 slave rebellion inspired by the Haitian Revolution very nearly succeeded, and was crushed with significant military intervention.
In 1798, many members of this dissenter tradition made common cause with Catholics in a rebellion inspired and led by the Society of United Irishmen.
In 1988 British composer Malcolm Arnold produced the Robert Kett Overture ( Opus 141 ), inspired by the rebellion.
They adored forbidden deities and practised forbidden deeds, inspired as much by rebellion against Society as by their own passions.
The images of their rebellion, then broadcast around the world, are said to have inspired Jamaican Rastafari to wear locks .< ref >
The Lower-Canada rebellion probably inspired the much shorter rebellion in Upper Canada led by William Lyon Mackenzie in December.
Harris frequently writes lyrics about mythology, history or topics inspired from books and films, for which Iron Maiden has become notable in sharp contrast to most other rock bands where the themes are typically sex, drugs and rebellion.
The rebellion also inspired the Jewish Agency to expand the intelligence-gathering of its Political Department and especially of its Arab Division, with the focus changing from political to military intelligence.
After the Battle of Mainz in 1795, the British rushed Hessian forces to Ireland in 1798 to assist in the suppression of rebellion inspired by the Society of United Irishmen, an organization that first worked for Parliamentary reform.
The earliest reference to Afro-Barbadian music may come from a description of a slave rebellion, in which the rebels were inspired to fight by music played on skin drums, conch trumpets and animal horns.
The Eburone rebellion was the first clear Roman defeat in Gaul and inspired widespread national sentiments and revolution.
As a consequence of the terror inspired by the rebellion and its savage suppression, Hoffman, together with Claus Frey, another Anabaptist, was detained in prison.
During Ramadan, in January 1835, a small group of black slaves and freedmen from Salvador da Bahia, inspired by Muslim teachers, rose up against the government in the Malê Revolt, the largest slave rebellion in Brazil.
During Chun Doo-hwan's presidency, the incident was represented as a rebellion inspired by Communist sympathizers.
Although Túpac Amaru II's rebellion was not a success, it marked the first large-scale rebellion in the Spanish colonies and inspired the revolt of many native Indians and mestizos in the surrounding area.
The Constitution was inspired by the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789, to which it added several rights: it proclaimed the superiority of popular sovereignty over national sovereignty ; various economic and social rights ( right of association, right to work and public assistance, right to public education ); the right of rebellion ( and duty to rebel when the government violates the right of the people ); and the abolition of slavery written in what is known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen of 1793.
In 1935 Starostin proposed the name Spartak that was derived from Spartacus, a gladiator-slave who led a rebellion against Rome, and was inspired by eponymous book by Raffaello Giovagnoli.
Based in western Mexico, the rebellion was set off by the enforcement of the Mexican Constitution of 1917 by former Mexican President and atheist Plutarco Elias Calles, in order to persecute the Roman Catholic Church and its sub-organizations-a move inspired by Calles ' atheism and freemasonry.
Their music and lyrics are inspired by death, antireligious themes ( mostly targeting Christianity ) and rebellion.

rebellion and other
In 1703 ( other sources say 1658 ), the Sultanate of Sulu received North Borneo from the Sultan of Brunei, after Sulu sent aid against a rebellion in Brunei.
All other forms of intrastate conflict, such as rebellion, are not accounted for because, in theoretical terms, Clausewitz could not account for warfare before the state ( However, near the end of his life, Clausewitz grew increasingly aware of the importance of non-state military actors.
By August 1964, the mercenaries, with the assistance of other ANC troops, were making headway against the Simba rebellion.
James Connolly — head of the Irish Citizen Army ( ICA ), a group of armed socialist trade union men and women — was unaware of the IRB's plans, and threatened to start a rebellion on his own if other parties failed to act.
The senior Chola's successor, Vira Rajendra Chola, had to put down a Kedah rebellion to overthrow other invaders.
At the capital and in other towns, the ankobia or special police were used as bodyguards to the ashantehene, as sources of intelligence, and to suppress rebellion.
Initially, this was caused by the revulsion over the summary executions of 16 leaders — some of whom, such as James Connolly, who was too weak to stand from wounds sustained in the fighting — and of other people thought complicit in the rebellion.
In addition to the other conquests, the Empire established a presence in Visigothic Spain, when the usurper Athanagild requested assistance in his rebellion against king Agila I.
The ruthless suppression of the 1916 rebellion in Central Asia, triggered by the Russian imposition of the military draft on the Kyrgyz and other Central Asian peoples, caused many Kyrgyz to flee to China.
Whilst editor of the paper, Marx and the other revolutionary socialists were regularly harassed by the police, and Marx was brought to trial on several occasions, facing various allegations including insulting the Chief Public Prosecutor, committing a press misdemeanor, and inciting armed rebellion through tax boycotting, although each time he was acquitted.
Trotsky and other Soviet leaders were tried in 1906 on charges of supporting an armed rebellion.
Both Anderson's depiction of a Soviet-dominated world and that of an American-dominated one mention a rebellion breaking out in Brazil in the early 21st century, which is in both cases brutally put down by the dominant world power — the Brazilian rebels being characterized as " Counter-Revolutionaries " in the one case and as " Communists " in the other.
Rhys had other reasons for rebellion, for he had returned to Deheubarth from England to find that the neighbouring Norman lords were threatening Cantref Mawr.
On the other hand, cyberpunk, a movement popularized by Gardner Dozois and editor Ellen Datlow, had made it clear that " the rebellion " had taken on a new form.
With no other way to save him, the colony declares itself in rebellion, Jane shuts off outside ansible contact, Miro is rescued, and Ender enters the forest to negotiate the aforementioned treaty.
The only other possibility for Western Australia would have been to declare a rebellion against the Australian Federal Government.
President Lincoln and other Republicans were concerned that the Emancipation Proclamation, which in 1863 declared the freedom of slaves in ten Confederate states then in rebellion, would be seen as a temporary war measure, since it was solely based on Lincoln's war powers.
He joined the Academic Karelia Society ( Akateeminen Karjala-Seura ), an organization favouring Finland's annexation of East Karelia, but resigned from it in 1932 along with over 100 other moderate members because of the organization's support for the 1932 far-right Mäntsälä rebellion.
* The Battle of Andernach: Otto I crushes the rebellion against his rule by a coalition of Eberhard of Franconia and other princes opposed to his rule.
Quintus of Smyrna, recalling this passage, does write that Thetis once released Zeus from chains ; but there is no other reference to this rebellion among the Olympians, and some readers, such as M. M. Willcock, have understood the episode as an ad hoc invention of Homer's to support Achilles ' request that his mother intervene with Zeus.
Notorious mass crucifixions followed the Third Servile War in 73 – 71 BC ( the slave rebellion under Spartacus ), other Roman civil wars in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, and the Destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
The rebellion was eventually crushed, and while Spartacus himself most likely died in the final battle of the revolt, approximately 6, 000 of his followers were crucified along the 200 km road between Capua and Rome, as a warning to any other would-be rebels.
Alongside institutionalized ethnic discrimination against Han Chinese that stirred resentment and rebellion, other explanations for the Yuan's demise included overtaxing areas hard-hit by inflation, and massive flooding of the Yellow River as a result of the abandonment of irrigation projects.
During the last few years of the Sui Dynasty, the rebellion that rose against it took many of China's able-bodied men from rural farms and other occupations, which in turn damaged the agricultural base and the economy further.
The new king embarked on an overland journey through Italy and France, where among other things he visited the pope in Rome and suppressed a rebellion in Gascony.

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