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forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. rewind returns with a new series i can't bring your people back to life i'm sorry i'm brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in price since the program was filmed rewind begins with mohammed at the time when i was in libya i was the top of the class and here like and the other student i was very fortunate to be awarded a scholarship rewind on al-jazeera.
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go there on july we're going to remind him our headlines here on al-jazeera russia says chemical weapons inspectors will enter the syrian city of duma on wednesday to investigate the alleged chemical attack there the kremlin's deny blocking access for the inspectors and rejected u.s. accusations of tampering with the site of the suspected attack on april seventh earlier representatives of the global watch told the o.p.c. w. held an emergency meeting in the hague about the lack of access well school says the o.p.c. w. team can't end to do my just yet because assassin is airstrikes by the u.s. u.k. and france and fighting on the ground witnesses from duma have told al-jazeera they felt the effects of a poisonous substance in the attack earlier this month many have now arrived at displacement camps in northern syria a some a bunch of aid reports of the turkey syria border he. this is what paul looks like
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today for his family on april the seventh they were in duma when it was alleged syrian forces launched a chemical attack i will mahmoud this close to where it happened. there was another missile which landed and then there was a very strange smell the first thing was smoke and call it yellow smoke it had a rotten smell it was like a new thing was being tested on us as well. although they've been displaced the children are finally able to play in the sun without the fear of bombs or near strikes four than sixty thousand people have been forced to leave their homes in duma but tens of thousands more opted to stay doomer as part of eastern which was besieged for nearly five years and bombed into submission over the last two months . the intensity of the last attack me joshua slums tried to surrender the next day in a statement the rebel group says it decided to withdraw to save lives russia and syria continue to deny the chemical weapons were used and see the pictures of the bodies and people gasping for breath is propaganda produced with the help of
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western intelligence agencies the u.s. u.k. and france didn't believe russia or syria and carried out airstrikes on syrian military facilities in retaliation. some people like primary teacher illegally entered turkey to reach safety he doesn't want to disclose his real name or show his face because his family is in damascus and he's afraid they will be harmed if his identity is revealed and how bad that they've gotten us off. when we came to egypt there was a war like situation there and it live there's a bombardment we left which are to stay alive we don't want to face war again we want to have a normal eighth thank god again to turkey it was very difficult to cross but it wasn't impossible. medical sources stalled out as a rather dogs were families areas under the control of the assad government would be afraid to say anything about the alleged chemical attack there have been allegations and denials about tampering with the evidence in duma some members of the international chemical watchdog say they have not been granted access to the
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site where the alleged chemical attack took place russia maintains that attribute the un with grants access but a week after the incident with a team which does not have the mandate to see who carried out the attack many don't have much hope in what will they find some other job. in the dirty city a border well president transpersonal lawyer is forced to reveal that a new. other of his clients is the fox news anchor sean hannity the disclosure was ordered by a new york judge adult film star stormy daniels was among those in court to watch the case against michael cohen on full court who allegedly paid her to keep quiet about an affair with donald trump is trying to stop prosecutors examining documents the f.b.i. seized from his office last week. former head of the f.b.i. is accused donald trump of being morally unfit to be u.s. president in an exclusive interview with a.b.c. james called me also said there may be evidence that trump obstructed justice the president has fired back accusing call me of committing many crimes the british
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government has apologized to thousands of members of the caribbean community who are being treated as illegal immigrants on the new immigration rules many of those who arrived in what's known as the windrush generation more than fifty years ago are being denied basic services and threatened with deportation because they never formally apply for citizenship several m.p.'s have branded it a disc or ace and are demanding the residents be granted amnesty. those are your headlines stay with us next up it's the calle if we'll see you in just under half an hour's time see them by. the caliph are. a form of rule in a slam. that lasted for almost thirteen centuries.
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from the death of the prophet muhammad. to the overthrow of the last ottoman caliph in one thousand nine hundred twenty four. the arabic ten for twenty eighth twenty five which actually in essence simply means a successor or at deputy. the ruler of the islamic world would call himself confederacy would know their successors goldsmiths and. through the centuries. the title of qana is a term that has been used. at the time of use. in june two thousand and fourteen. a militant group calling itself the islam extinct and iraq in the levant or i so. declared the establishment of a caliphate. they call rejected by most muslims around the world.
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i still took root and expanded in iraq and syria. two countries plunged into violence by the political turmoil and foreign intervention of recent years. the turmoil revived sectarian differences the goldbach for ten centuries between sunni and shia almost. the little bit of them is us yes you are nuts and if you did what. in the sun i just miss you know talking football to sonny bill took his assessment a little bit about that. i'm not you know as a human you know. this is the story of the great split within islam. of how the split a rose from a dispute of who should succeed the prophet muhammad.
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it was here in the year six twenty two that a delegation from the town of medina made by on a pledge of support and shelter to the prophet muhammad. shortly after he left mecca. and the greeting to medina with a group of followers. over the next ten years muhammad built the first islamic state. but in june sixth thirty two the prophet died in his capital medina. leaving the young state without a leader. a tradition that says that the
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muslims on that day were like sheep on a rainy night they were frightened and huddling together and it's not clear whether or not the prophet had made any plans for his succession. within hours of the prophet's death senior figures in the muslim community came together to choose a successor to the prophet a caliph. the debate was long and intense. it was the emigrants from mecca was. able baucus a deal was chosen to be the first caliph in a slim. margin on the whole at the was so with that i will leave him alone but about the last one was so with deni well that
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a belly and with. well home there men the value to him. there was. but though they were from his tribe. not the immigrants were from the prophets close family the hashemites. the descendants of muhammad's great grandfather passion. at that time in our society the family was understood as a much larger unit lateral lines uncles brothers cousins and so long all considered to be part of the clan. senior among the hearts and minds was a highly. muhammad's cousin husband of his one surviving daughter fall to mother and father of the prophet's only living grandson has. undone hussein.
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but when the decision to choose the caliph was taken ali was busy elsewhere. at the time of the prophet's actual death we know that he was ali who was in charge of the barrel arrangements as a due to full respectful son in law cousin with caring for the profits body. the next day in the medina mosque. was given by on the oath of allegiance by the majority of the muslim community. ali however was not one of them. what happened that day which saw the seeds of a political divide that would gradually evolve. into
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a deep religious schism. the division of a slam. into sunni and shia. if you ask a sunni or shia muslim about that moment of mohammed's death and the decision about the leadership you will get two very different aunts as the sunnies suggest that he hadn't actually made any clear plans for his succession eyes death the shia would say that he had and that he was to be succeeded by his first cousin and son in law ali. three months before his death. the prophet muhammad made a famous speech here and we got the home. an ancient resting place. on the route from mecca to medina. a speech that has been interpreted ever since in two very different ways.
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people of whom so ever i've been must that. i live here just to be his last. on. the support of whoever supports him. and then enemy of whoever opposes him. and they fit the through time. this is moment where if your sunni you believe the prophet gave ali the leadership of his family if you are shia you believe he gave the leadership of the family but also the whole community. the prophet speech is celebrated by shia to this day and. each year a feast is held on the anniversary to commemorate what shia see as muhammad appointing ali to be his successor.
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but the mainstream majority the sunni have no such priests. and no doubts about the legitimacy of a buck and the caliphs who succeeded him. shortly after becoming caliph. i will buck faced his first major challenge a tribal revolt against the islamic states. in this moment of peril. ali chose unity over division and gave the oath of allegiance to the cult of. the man ali ali sell em back there
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thinly with that in more i.e. enter says shell i'm ok for an m g n a film s l or somewhere that she has been mostly mean. the whole theater the sun harbor. fee was she had a kettle in the kind of slam and the hole. in the bathtub part. of a box room lasted just two years. as he lay dying he nominated almost as a successor. ten years later and six forty four. on the second caliph was assassinated. while leading don't prayers in medina. on his deathbed he
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dictated how successor should be chosen. six of the closest companions of the prophet. would confer together and choose one amongst. the four days of deliberation last month was named the third caliph. once again ali had not been chosen. passed over by abu bakar obama and then for him that harrowing man when he's passed over in favor of earthman. the new caliph came from a family of the christ tribe called the or my utes. the founder always coveted the leadership of christ. standing in his way was his uncle hashem the patriarch of the hashemite.
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this rivalry that put fester through the centuries. decades earlier. in the pagan years before the birth of the slack. in the year six ten. in this cave outside mecca muhammad received the first revelation verses of the koran which set him on the path of prophecy. the emergence of a prophet among the hashemites antagonize the almighty its. and their leader.
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and. have been a said another now been as a been man of one. and them a lot of that with a muzzle on. darwin a noble one of the men i know an addict. for twelve years the maids led a campaign of persecution against muhammad and his followers in mecca. persecution which culminated in their emigration to medina and six twenty two. but when the prophet returned to conquer america. and realized resistance was futile and joined slammed. by six forty four. the rising islamic state had expanded into
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a vast empire. and the caliphate that come into the hands of an almighty. last month. with man was a genius but he employed far too many of his young cousins to me odds where they are strat of mecca and they'd been great leaders the pagan resistance and soper making these characters who were his lovely cousins was also you know a bad political position. a rebellion erupted against off man's alleged nepotism. in six fifty six. and after twelve years as kind of. he was killed and his house in medina. by the un has. a sufficient lead what was it then him and the nest the half of that in a how when and. how and
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when i can buy that that it was had and then islamiya the wyly and yes that she. was. almost a quarter of a century after the death of the prophet. ali finally became the fourth kind of. who are bashed up the fellow. at the n.r.a. you know about it with a mind of enough than you that a problem. within maja been abused. a sham. many of us moms relatives were hostile to all his leadership imo always demanded that all the hundred of the killers.
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the dispute quickly escalated. and to strengthen his position i removed the capital from medina to his own power base in kuwait from iraq. because nomic state was now divided into. east under hushing my calif and the west under an oh my you governor. in the you should fit in which. she on the with the shia. it was always it would be a no last and that could limit she. meant that mo had done when the american that. his ship forwarded what the ship put.
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in six fifty seven. marched his army into syria to crush the mob yes mutiny. off to days of bloody skirmishes and on the last day of the battle. the army of malia was on the first shock defeat. in my mind and i'm also that famous malia. malia. you know. that it can. kind of ingestion of i don't. know who wasn't not in that. kind of slots and another to have. water when the who had the well i can hold a company that well that it can come out of. little enough. that had the whole. covered idea months achin now at the home a month at the time they have got to be met and then look at you know who. these
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dissidents from mali's army how it is fixed on the roof this way to bring an end to the struggle. the moment it was chosen fresh dawn prayers of the twenty seventh of january sixth sixty one. the seventeenth day of the holy month of ramadan. three assassins made their way to three different places to fight for ali damascus for. maja and forestall to egypt from mali yes. other the us saw this in the office look at the wall of the surf and saw the finale to the force that it could help or teddy especially when it. wobbled.
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not just in iraq. a holy place to she almost lose. they believe is buried here. for them he is more than a college. he is an immense. imbued with religious authority that could be passed on only through his bloodline. so on ali's death the caliphate passed to his older son. but he would not be long in the post. can assist them to fifty now where they can and no lame kinda cool in iraq. adroit there's a lot while we are there's a lot of media what the fuck are hyla and yet the nazareth has an even highly and
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he would kill a very well car a hustler and i do. one at the as i know it because yes human. form. damascus thirteen centuries ago the my you capital. though the caliphate remained in the chorus strike. it had passed from the hashemites to oh my yes. and there it would remain for the coming century. the crunch point really comes late in the army's reign when he designated his son. as his successor and this was a real touch point for generating controversy and opposition.
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is each succession on the death of malia and six eight. triggered the series of events that resonate to this day. in a defiant show of opposition and hossein younger son of ali refused to pledge allegiance to his ear and set off towards mecca on pilgrimage. on the way. he began to receive messages asking him to come to iraq. where his supporters plan to install him a scholar. he gathered together his family and decided to move to confront his father's. former capital. unfortunately for st
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his plan got to the a myatt governor of iraq and he was able to block his route to the city of kuta and so hussein was trapped without substantial military support at a place called tabbouleh. and it was at karbala in october six eighteen that hussien and his small band of supporters met their bloody fate. in makati in. the middle of folly when the. men had met to a. yanni of the math or well how the heat at the. bottom of the us would and the most see that. he and his entourage many of his family were massacred and his head was sent to his eat into
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mask. each year on the anniversary of the battle of karbala. around the world marked the event in public displays of penitence. extending sometimes even to ritual self punishment. to atone for their forebears failure to support the law saying. it's really seen as the great tragedy of his law from the she respective this is vic the great disaster is that the prophets family didn't get to take caliphate into leeds muslims. but seventy years after karbala. a revolt would finally succeed in bringing the caliphate back to the family of the prophet. the hotshots.
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he ruled for nearly half a century. a controversial political figure in the cold in the middle east and one who was never far from crisis at home or abroad. in a two part scene al-jazeera was tells the story of the same joy that this is to the effect. on al-jazeera. we understand the different scenes. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera.
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hello i'm sure they were donald here in london but the top stories on al-jazeera russia says chemical weapons inspectors will enter the syrian city of duma on wednesday to investigate the alleged chemical attack there the kremlin's deny blocking access for inspectors and rejected u.s. accusations of tampering with the site of the suspected attack on april the seventh earlier representatives of the global watched all the o.p.c. new held an emergency meeting in the hague about the lack of access moscow says the o.p.c. w. team camp and to do much just yet because of saturday's airstrikes by the u.s. u.k. and france and fighting on the ground. earlier in the day we heard from russian news wires that there was some sort of fighting happening in duma which was quite strange because duma if you remember forty eight hours ago was declared that it was all under syrian government controlled so where is that fighting coming from we reached out to education the slum the group which was supposed to be in duma they
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said they referred us to their statement saying that they have left duma there are no fighters left in duma all the people that are in duma have opted to stay and there are no fighters amongst them because these by does have opted to to have chosen to are the lead for aleppo or to words if the president trumps personal lawyer has been forced by a judge to reveal that another of his clients is the fox news anchor sean hannity adult film star stormy daniels was amongst those in the new york city court for the case michael cohen who allegedly paid her to keep quiet about an affair with donald trump is trying to stop prosecutors examining documents that the f.b.i. seized from his office last week the former head of the f.b.i. is accused of a chunk of being morally unfit to be u.s. president in an exclusive interview with a.b.c. james called me also said there may be evidence that trump obstructed justice the president's fired back accusing call me of committing many crimes the british government has apologized to thousands of members of the caribbean community who
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are being treated as illegal immigrants under the new immigration rules many of those who arrived in what's known as the windrush generation more than fifty years ago being denied basic services and threatened with deportation because they never formally applied for citizenship several m.p.'s have branded it a disgrace and are demanding the residents be granted amnesty those are current headlines stay with us the killers continues now and we'll be back in just under half an hour's time with a full hour of news hope have a company see them by. at home i'm a southern jordan. in
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the eighth century it was a settlement of one of the two major branches of the hashemites. the prophet's own family of the christ tribe. known as the bus its these were descendants of a law bus one of muhammad uncles the other branch where the eyelets descended from. the prophet's cousin and son in law. in seven sixteen abdulla one of the eyelets arrived in and how my name a with a strange story. had i thought any been at you thought it. must i live in almost a limb and have been many of them a who had. well see i would. know what i shall be and i'm.
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some minister they met. our beloved died in and for my mom. but in his final hours he confessed to his a busted cousin muhammad that he was the head of a plot to topple it's. not a do. is be a living i'm a little luck of the and the only min and me in the living into someone that even i meet but in a best. home a limb you really know me and then i'm going to have and then a walk in the my living realize i'm gonna shout and shout home free b. day live we have the men and the mohammed. over the next thirty years this message persuaded many islet shias to join the bus
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it goes. in seven forty six. the secret movement turned into full blown revolution in the eastern part of the islamic empire in what is today the shia state of iran. it's very very hard to say whether abbasids used the attic. they certainly wanted to accrue as wide a support base as they possibly could and they were certainly wanted those who supported and made kael if to join them movement. within three years the a bus that had captured coup for. the colorful capital of ali. it was in this mosque that the name and identity of the caliph in waiting were
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finally revealed. they proclaimed a man a scale if called abu allah. and he was a descendant of one of the prophet muhammad's uncles and he based his claim to the caliphate on that kinship with the prophet mohammed. and seven fifty. bastards entered damascus the capital of the mighty mighty it states. the largest empire yet you know. but in the years to come they would struggle to maintain the unity of the vast state they now controlled.
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by the mid century the bus and said seize control of the caliphate but did little for their cousins. a sense of betrayal to coal and fermented among the islands. in a bold and dangerous move they declare the rival caliphate in medina. and i busted army was rushed to the city. its roof to sleep crushing the rebellion. in the midst of the but deluded enough but she knew of it and. as the moment they let the assault of a. and then they had let the corn up the lumina limit the libby. as she had been at low enough she.
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the so now buzzards consolidated their dominance of the center of the state from their newly built capital but that. but they had failed to exert the same control over the provinces of the far west. in seven fifty six and all made fugitive prince called abdulrahman reached under lucio. only six years after the collapse of his grandfather's calif and. he succeeded in reviving your maid in a state with go to. as its capital. and
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them up as a moment over that will send to them what you want to be done is not a hold of the defense if you must come up obviously done on your own don't you know another. one and i bet you know. what it was on the other hand the i'm not enough of a clown doesn't fit out of these that he's that me or with the fit and the just. the omega and the written under the cea was the first to break from the caliphate. but it would not be the last. soon another states at the western edge of the muslim world and the muslim would break away from their bus routes. and this time it would be their own cousins the islets. but at the canal of the sort i don't know if.
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and when this it must look in the event i do because they got it all off of it after i took. a lesson. yes you know and the whole you. had. in seven eighty eight degrees and alledge fugitive arrived here in the moroccan city of my will a decent whom. a city that now carries his name. recognizing him as a descendant of the prophets local burma tribes were quick to offer him their oath of allegiance as ruler of the region. and so was born the recent emirates the first independent state. that is how. you'll get
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until the. sort of assessment of. what the will be for said if. i did and then i did what the rules the would up. then and that may have been that but it might have. but with a new and expanding state just three years old it beasts die. he was laid to rest here in the city that still bears his name. it priests had allegedly been poisoned on the orders of harun al-rashid. the most famous soviet bus in caliphs.
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the statue of shanghai auto and shot i said in back that. the two main characters of one thousand and one nights. legendary stories inspired by the opulence of harun al-rashid scored. the golden age of the a bus in calif it. but that a spot but you got to do nia then who had he met you know that you had found. that the. mclean with a few. could not. or could one day. the bad island weather that excitement.
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and that out of all she'd scholars began the great task of transcribing and translating the cultural and scientific works of former civilizations. encouraged and supported by the abbas of caliphs. muslims began adding their own scholarship to the stock of human knowledge. laying the groundwork for europe's run of songs and centuries to come. in siena or the west gnosis and the center had written not only philosophical texts but also a very important treatise and medicine was transit into latin became the standard textbook for european medical schools for centuries. but the golden age of the a bus its was destined to be short lived. in eight thirty
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six the eighth about. that kind of i'm not us i'm moved his capital here to some era in iraq. it was also to be a military base for the caliphs new army. an army of turkic mercenaries. toughened by life on the steps of central asia. an army. that would soon erode the power of the caliphs. but there are still i love me yet it died she and she and i'm a sigh and there are more we don't and i better see how you like that martha sim milat that iraq was wow home. and nov with an ak eighty. eight forty seven here and some era. turkic army commanders installed
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a motto of kill as the tenth bassett calif. and for a century to come. they would effectively root the caliphate. appointing deposing torturing and even killing a string of twelve caliphs who were little more than puppets. yanni. me was sherry at. the above us but you know what's even worse what. the caliphate really had become a symbol and had no effective power anymore and in the muslim world we had a multitude of different political regimes in the various reaching from the day
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spain to this continent often this period is seen as a period of decline because of these political divisions. but it wasn't just a matter of the slow fracturing of the state. as its western edge and new threat was on the rise. this small town on the two newseum coast would soon emerge as the seat of a rival caliphate. and this new caliph would not be sunny. but she. it on heartland of shiite islam in the modern world. today shia make up around fifteen percent of the global muslim population of more than
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one and a half billion. in their belief it is the title of the man and not calif that confers the right to rule. the vast majority of shia in the world are known as twelve years. they follow a hear read a terry line of twelve a man's descended from the prophets cousin and his wife fatima the prophet's daughter. a line ending with the last eman al mahdi. the twelve or she belief holes that are maddy disappeared in some era and eight seventy four. he will reemerge at the end of the world as the ultimate savior of mankind. you know she has been in
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the mimic them a human being has shia. militia it was here the clue to look. here with if he. should live that a shrewd maneuver that he for people whom. in body. were that thirty feet in the in. for the better will she be well a shirt with a tease. but this holy commandment was no protection against a deep divide than shia belief. and calls him a mosque that. the shrine of the man who marks a division of she has him into two strands. it is the tomb of the seventh of the twelve years in man's. who died here in the year seven ninety nine.
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of those however dispute his status. they consider the real seventh to be his brother it's my. they came to be known as a smiley. the two over. which additionally. not interested or did not strive to take political power because they believed that they were waiting for the return of the mo d. so that at that point the righteous regime would be consoled and anything in between. heaven. and its land. but for the ismaili shia. there was to be no waiting for the return of the man. by the late nineteenth century. there preaching the taken root among the berber tribes in north africa. a new movement was on the rise.
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with this roots firmly in the shia tradition. added an outward i. had a good idea for that. old i'd been a couldn't sleep i'm nothing of off. yet again for the s.s. how dekha that what you may. have a what. bait. in the year nine hundred the nine in cairo on tunisia. all by the law a man claimed to be a descendant of a smile was declared the caliph of the first ever shia caliphate. it would be known as the phantom in. after fatah my daughter of the prophet muhammad
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an ancestor of all the men. the concept of the it's mainly caliphate is completely different from the abbas that kind of thing because of the claim to divine inspiration and divine guidance which the fatah movements put forward they certainly developed institution which was theoretically completely different from the us that. the fatah mid's now began to expand their state westwards into the most of it. but this would lead to a clash with another major muslim power. and soon the islamic world would find itself in a surreal position. yeah
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. by nine hundred twelve they all made emirates in under a sia was over a century and a half old. ruled from cordoba by the eighth m.e.u. . the third. after crushing all rebellions. and uniting under the sea and he looked towards expanding southwards across the mediterranean. yes starvation until the fighting the caliphate what is now. we hear that that meant a big threat for the my yes terms of the political control all the better but it is
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that exceeds that india. to strengthen his position. in nine twenty nine. the raman declared the under the sea an emirate an independent almighty caliphate. three centuries on from the founding of the title the islamic world was now divided between three colors to sony and one. the ultimate result of that really was a decline in the value put on the notion of the caliphate itself so it leads to huge rifts politically speaking within the community as well as the religious differences that these different caliphate signal.
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in but that the suffering of the abbas of caliphs continued under turkish military domination. but by the mid tenth century a new force had emerged. the boy or. a persian then a city. but an end to turkey control of a caliphate. but no boy was home shia while my baloch i. live a normal. manner look at the american on a well known lovable and of the i have a sunni when i'm out in the been going to look at the real. we're still what's to come for the our bassett's. and nine sixty nine
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a phantom it on me captured egypt. three years later the forefront the macallan and moyes abandoned his capital match the tunisia and headed east. for the next two centuries the newly built city of cairo which serves as the seat of the shia are kind of. the fatah it's considered fact caliphate universal so ideally they wanted to expand that palace from their original base in north africa back into each it on into syria and ultimately to encompass the whole islamic will they weren't able to achieve that and were instead happened in the tenth century was the islamic world became divided between a number of different caliphates. meanwhile
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in the west. a storm was gathering. christians uniting under the banner of the cross. were looking eastward to conquer the holy lands. the approaching struggle could not have come at a worse time for a divided muslim world. and for the caliphs or at their weakest point as they turned to face the crusades.
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a brazen this part of the world indeed generally speaking we seem cold fronts goes through one after another on the braces being the minutes in the west so we're down to about sixteen in melbourne front free on tuesday the sun should be at twenty in sydney and it's cooled down in perth is we're about twenty one this heat in the northwest is to look at thirty three thirty four up in darwin and in phil roe which is really hot and it should be but otherwise would back down to where we might expect to be mid april in new zealand the surprising warmth is on his way out as well last fronts gone through wind direction will change do you see more cloud inside a fog and not a big surprise i don't think eighteen degrees in christchurch the rain coming into the west twenty two still in oakland that's tuesday we're down to fourteen votes on the get to wednesday was probably near to where we should be. and we should look to spring continued spring or return spring i think for japan the disappointing poll of cloud coming over all of homes here in back of a south korea attempt has
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a limited hit. below twenty we've seen twenty years to enter but sixteen or seventeen that's about fall of flat it is fairly sunny for most. societies progress is dependent on the quality of its experts we need more final professionals a top adviser if to wide awake at new generation to study find new teaching methods are infusing thai students to become the agents of change taking them out of the classroom to solve problems in their local communities level education inspiring science timeline at this time on al-jazeera.
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