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Shuja al-Khwarazmi

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Shuja
شجاع‎‎
Umm walad of the Abbasid caliph
Period822 – 5 January 842
BornKhwarazm, Abbasid Caliphate
DiedJune/July 861
Samarra, Abbasid Caliphate
Burial
SpouseAl-Mu'tasim
ChildrenAl-Mutawakkil
Names
Shuja Umm Jaʽfar al-Mutawakkil
ReligionIslam
OccupationLandowner

Shuja al-Khwarazmi also known as Umm Jaʽfar (Arabic: أم جعفر) or Umm al-Mutawakkil (Arabic: أم المتوكل) was the Umm walad of eighth Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim and mother of al-Mutawakkil.

Shuja was the concubine of Abbasid prince Muhammad. She entered the Harem probably in 819/820. She was raised in the Abbasid household before Abbasid prince Abu Ishaq Muhammad ibn Harun kept her as a concubine. She was related to Musa ibn Bugha the Elder.[1] The meaning of her name was Brave and Courageous. She gave birth to Muhammad's son Jafar (future Al-Mutawakkil).

Al-Mutawakkil was born on February/March 822 to the Abbasid prince Abu Ishaq Muhammad (the future al-Mu'tasim) his concubine from Khwarazm called Shuja.[2][3]

The Early life of Shuja is unclear because the Early life of Al-Mutawakkil is obscure, as he played no role in political affairs until the death of his older half-brother, al-Wathiq, in August 847.[2] When her son became Caliph, he gave his mother Shuja, a degree of financial power to the extent that she had about 500,000 dinar and several pieces of land; however, there is no mention in sources that she had any political power.[4] Shortly after her son became Caliph Shuja decided to perform hajj.

Shuja was generous, when she went on the pilgrimage, Al-Mutawakkil accompanied her to bid her goodbye. When she reached Kufa she ordered that each of the Abbasid (descendants of Abbas) and the Talibid men (descendants of Abu Talib) were to receive one thousand dinars while every women was to receive five hundred dinars, while every men from Al-Muhajirin was to receive a hundred dinars, while every women was to receive ten dinars. She left behind fifty thousand dinars and more than a million dinar worth jewelry.[5]

Shuja died in June–July 861.[3] Her wealth was inherited by her grandchildren.

Family

Shuja was related to several important Abbasid caliphs and princes:

No. Abbasids Relation
1 Al-Mutawakkil Son
2 Al-Muntasir[6] Elder grandson
3 Al-Muwaffaq Grandson
4 Al-Mu'tamid[7] Grandson
5 Al-Mu'tazz Youngest grandson
6 Isma'il Grandson
7 Al-Mu'ayyad Grandson
8 Faridah Daughter-in-law

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Matthew S. (2001). The Breaking of a Thousand Swords: A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra (A.H. 200-275/815-889 C.E.). SUNY series in Medieval Middle East History. State University of New York Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-7914-4795-6.
  2. ^ a b Kennedy 1993, p. 777.
  3. ^ a b Masudi (October 28, 2013). Meadows Of Gold. Routledge Taylor & Francis. pp. 238, 258. ISBN 978-1-136-14522-3.
  4. ^ "El-Azhari Taef El-Azhari, Shuja, p. 100". Queens, Eunuchs and Concubines in Islamic History, 661-1257. El-Azhari Taef El-Azhari. 2019. ISBN 9781474423199.
  5. ^ "Shuja, Al-Mutawakkil's mother". The rules about women. Jamal Al-Din Abi Al-Faraj Abdul Rahman. 2013. ISBN 9782745183736.
  6. ^ Kennedy 2006, p. 173.
  7. ^ Kennedy 1993, p. 765.

Sources

Shuja al-Khwarazmi
Born: 810s Died: June/July 861
Preceded by Deputy head of the Harem
847 – June/July 861
Succeeded by
Hubshiya
This page was last edited on 6 May 2024, at 16:57
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