The impact of the occult predictions (Occultations) on the transfer of the caliphate to the Abbasids 132 AH- 750 AD
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It is well known that those in positions of authority employ diverse justifications to uphold their power .in this context, the utilization of the occult is perceived as a significant instrument that those in power cannot disregard. Owing to its significance to their interests in the state
In this farmwork, this paper is structured into an introduction, four main chapter, and a conclusion. The initial chapter explores the use of the science of occult (occultism) in ancient Arab cultures prior to Islam. The second chapter focuses on the on the occultism in Islam and the Qur’an, encompassing the undisclosed news mentioned by the prophet Muhammed peace be upon him.
The third chapter deals with the types of occultation, and the negative effects of knowing the unseen before its time, then the opinion of some scholars were presented.
The fourth chapter delves into the information pertaining to the transition of power to Abbasid family, including reference to dreams and astrologers, predictions regarding the Abbasids rise to power and acquisition of the caliphate. The paper concludes by summarizing o the key finding and conclusions drawn by the researchers
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