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Rebellion by jurists during the reign of the Emir of Rabdi (180-206 A.H/ 796-821 A.D.)

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Anwar Abdullah Farhan Al-Fahdawi, Eman Mahmoud Hammadi Al-Ubeidy
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.450

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The relationship between the religious and political authorities was not without differences, so the policy of power and its methods were the subject of criticism of jurists, but this criticism varies in size and type according to its causes and circumstances, as it depends on the personality of the jurists themselves, and the nature of his relationship with power In the era of Prince Al-Hakam bin Hisham the conflict between religion and the state was clear through the revolution of Rabdah, as the jurists played a key role in it, Although there are many reasons for the Rabda revolution, the real reason for it is the conflict between religion and the state, and the prince worked to suppress it very violently and succeeded in subjecting the religious side to power the political side.

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