- Hijaz, and the
Third Fitna in the Levant, with the
revolt of al-Harith ibn
Surayj in
Khurasan and
Central Asia
occurring concurrently with the revolution...
- the
Umayyad Caliphate. He
initially helped defeat the
rebel al-Harith ibn
Surayj and his Türgesh
allies in 736–737,
becoming one of the most
prominent men...
- a
student of Ibn
Surayj, the
leading scholar of the Shafi'ite school. Al-Subki
claimed he
found al-Mas'udi's
notes of Ibn
Surayj's lectures. Al-Mas'udi...
- the Türgesh khagan, Suluk, and his ally, the Arab
renegade al-Harith ibn
Surayj. The Arab
armies of the
Umayyad Caliphate had
conquered most of Transoxiana...
- his
capital by Ibn
Surayj and
Juday al-Kirmani, but
returned after the
latter fell out
among themselves,
resulting in Ibn
Surayj's death. Preoccupied...
- Abu
Hatim al-Harith ibn
Surayj ibn
Yazid (Arabic: أبو حاتم الحارث بن سريج بن يزيد, romanized: Abū Ḥātim al-Ḥārith ibn
Surayj ibn Yazīd) was an Arab leader...
-
become the
governor of Khorasan,
accused the
rebel leader Al-Harith ibn
Surayj of
shirk on the
basis of his
support for the
doctrine of irjāʾ. At some...
-
exiled rebel al-Harith ibn
Surayj. Al-Kirmani had pla**** a
major role in the latter's
defeat years ago, and Ibn
Surayj's northern Arab (Tamimi) origin...
- al-Mūktaib Ziyādīyya
Muhammad ibn Ziyād al-Kūfī
Other Murjīs Al-Harith ibn
Surayj Sa'id ibn
Jubayr Hammād ibn Abū Sūlaimān Muhārīb ibn Dithār Sābit Kutna...
- al-Mūktaib Ziyādīyya
Muhammad ibn Ziyād al-Kūfī
Other Murjīs Al-Harith ibn
Surayj Sa'id ibn
Jubayr Hammād ibn Abū Sūlaimān Muhārīb ibn Dithār Sābit Kutna...