The Rise of the Qarmatian State in Bahrain
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In 899, the Qarmatians established their state in Bahrain under the leadership of Abu Sa'id al-Hasan. Originating from eastern Arabia, the Qarmatians were an extremist sect of Ismaili Shia Muslims who rejected traditional Islamic authority and sought social equality through the redistribution of wealth and land.
The Qarmatian state in Bahrain implemented radical policies, such as the abolition of private property, equality of the sexes, and the collectivization of resources. They also launched military campaigns across the region, challenging Abbasid and local rulers, and disrupting trade routes in the Arabian Peninsula.
The establishment of the Qarmatian state in Bahrain had a significant impact on the political and social landscape of the region. Their rule brought about a period of instability and conflict, as well as cultural and religious transformation. The Qarmatians' influence extended beyond Bahrain, shaping the dynamics of power in the Arabian Gulf and influencing future developments in the Islamic world.
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