Mu’addh
n
(caller of Muslims to prayer):
Mu‘
wiyya(h) ibn Abi-Sufy
n
(d. 680 (AH 80)).
Founder of the
Umayyad dynasty
. He was a late convert to Islam, but was immediately appointed as ‘personal secretary’ by the Prophet
Mu
ammad
. Upon ‘Uthm
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n's murder, he politically outmanœuvred ‘Al
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. After ‘Al
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's death in 661 (AH 61), Mu‘
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wiyya easily persuaded
Hasan
, the Prophet's eldest grandson, with a grant of a large sum, to step down in his favour.
As khal
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fa, Mu‘
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wiyya pursued a policy of pragmatism. In politics he insisted on rapprochement. His approach to dissidents was through persuasion and monetary gifts. It was Mu‘
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wiyya who changed the character of the Caliphate to one of hereditary monarchy (
mulk
).
On the question of succession Mu‘
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wiyya tried to secure a peaceful transfer of power to his son Yaz
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d. Upon his death, however, these plans backfired and led to the beginning of the Second Civil War in Islam.