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词条 Badhan (Persian governor)
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Bādhān ibn Sāsān (in {{lang-ar|باذان ابن ساسان}}; also Bādhām {{lang|ar|باذام}} in Islamic historiography) was an abna' leader and the Sasanian governor of Yemen during the reign of Khosrow II (r. 590-628).[1] He ruled from Sana'a.

During his rule, Muhammad had started preaching the new faith of Islam. Badhan sent reports about this new faith to Khosrow. Muhammad had sent a letter to Khosrow inviting him to convert to Islam. Khosrow tore up the letter and ordered Badhan to send some men to Medina to bring Muhammad to Khosrow himself in Ctesiphon. Badhan sent two men for this task. When these two men met Muhammad and demanded he come with them, Muhammad refused. Instead, he prophesied that Khosrow had been overthrown and murdered by his son Kavadh II, his stomach torn just like he had torn Muhammed's letter. He also prophesied that if Badhan converted to Islam he would be able to keep his throne.[1] The two men returned to Badhan with the news regarding Khosrow. Badhan waited to ascertain the truthfulness of this disclosure. When it proved to be true, Badhan converted to Islam.[1][2] The two men and the Persians living in Yemen and outside Yemen followed the example of Badhan and also converted to Islam. Thereafter, Badhan sent a message to Muhammad, informing him of his conversion to Islam. He sent messages to various parts of Yemeni Arab settlers of different kingdoms of they had trade link at that time,[3] such as Persian outposts in Ceylon, Malaya, Malayana, Bettella (Potala), etc. and parportedly ordered mosques to be build in those places.{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Badhan was succeeded briefly by his son Shahr, who was killed in battle against Al-Aswad Al-Ansi, an apostate who had declared himself as a prophet when Muhammad became ill after his final pilgrimage to Mecca. Ansi attacked San'a and Shahr was killed. He married Shahr's widow and declared himself ruler of Yemen.[2][4]

See also

  • Ancient history of Yemen
  • Islamic history of Yemen
  • Ridda wars
  • Fayruz al-Daylami
  • List of non-Arab Sahaba
  • Kilakarai
  • The Jumma Masjid Of Kilakarai

References

1. ^Passing information about Badhan
2. ^{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=J5RGlpx0j8sC&pg=PA193&lpg=PA193&dq=badhan+ibn+sasan&source=bl&ots=ERN2sZfEQR&sig=KAVVcSM5YTcSWnyJxj6NZVRYU5I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=e7dSVfyEEcy4uASIuIAY&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=badhan%20ibn%20sasan&f=false|title= Debating Muslims: Cultural Dialogues in Postmodernity and Tradition|author= Michael M.J. Fischer, Mehdi Abedi|publisher= University of Wisconsin Press|year= 1990|isbn= 9780299124342|pages= 193, 194}}
3. ^Chosroes and Badhan
4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=_2gZWTSBPyYC&pg=PA92&lpg=PA92&dq=badhan+yemen&source=bl&ots=Bme29tSV2r&sig=deNHaCuQ0kmrqAU4X8KdhYruSBc&hl=en&ei=ZKhVSuztM5HeMZmYtZ0I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4 Encyclopaedia of Islam, By Mufti M. Mukarram Ahmed, Muzaffar Husain Syed, pg.91-92, 241]

Sources

  • {{cite book|last=Zakeri|first=Mohsen|title=Sasanid Soldiers in Early Muslim Society: The Origins of 'Ayyārān and Futuwwa|location=|publisher=Otto Harrassowitz Verlag|year=1995|isbn=3447036524|url=https://books.google.dk/books?id=VfYnu5F20coC&dq=false|pages=1–391|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite encyclopedia | article = Abnāʾ | last = Bosworth | first = C. E. | authorlink = | url = http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/abna-term | editor-last = | editor-first = | editor-link = | encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 3 | pages = 226-228 | location = | publisher = | year = 1983 | isbn = |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite encyclopedia | article = ARABIA ii. The Sasanians and Arabia | last = Potts | first = Daniel T. | authorlink = | url = http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/arabia-ii-sasanians-and-arabia | editor-last = | editor-first = | editor-link = | encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia Iranica | pages = | location = | publisher = | year = 2012 | isbn = |ref=harv}}

External links

  • Yemen Explorers
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=eQvhZaEVzjcC&pg=PA70&lpg=PA70&dq=badhan+yemen&source=bl&ots=967DfeWQcr&sig=R-jCot-frRTEgr1mXewwOOGOSMs&hl=en&ei=4SFXSuatL5K4NvLL5Z0I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4 Yemen, By Daniel McLaughlin pg.9 & 70]
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=r_80rJHIaOMC&pg=PA418&lpg=PA418&dq=badhan+yemen&source=bl&ots=LDB_PNsDXw&sig=DOGdnsd14qDul09-18kkwkSIlVI&hl=en&ei=eiFXSt2yPJHkNYCemZ0I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8 pg.418] Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum

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