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He was the son of [[Ali]] ibn [[Abdullah]] ibn [[Abbas]] the Uncle of [[Prophet Muhammad]]. He was born in [[Humaima]] in [[Palestine]].
He was the son of [[Ali]] ibn [[Abdullah]] ibn [[Abbas]] the Uncle of [[Prophet Muhammad]]. He was born in [[Humaima]] in [[Palestine]].
He was the founder of Abbasid Movement in Arabia.
He was the founder of Abbasid Movement in Arabia.
When [[al-Mukhtar]] announced the revenge of [[Imam]] [[al-Husayn]]. He showed him self as the representive of [[Mohammad ibn Hanifia]], the Promised Mehdi according to him.
When [[al-Mukhtar]] announced the revenge of [[Imam]] [[al-Husayn]]. He showed him self as the representive of [[Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah]], the Promised Mehdi according to him.
After the death of Mohammad ibn Hanifia, Imamate of [[Kaysanites Shia]] transfered to his son [[Abul-Hashim]], who transferred his Imamate to Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi, the Grandson of the Prophet's Uncle [[‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]]. In this way, the political activities started of Mohammad ibn Ali.
After the death of Mohammad ibn Hanifia, Imamate of [[Kaysanites Shia]] transfered to his son [[Abul-Hashim]], who transferred his Imamate to Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi, the Grandson of the Prophet's Uncle [[‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]]. In this way, the political activities started of Mohammad ibn Ali.

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He was the son of Ali ibn Abdullah ibn Abbas the Uncle of Prophet Muhammad. He was born in Humaima in Palestine. He was the founder of Abbasid Movement in Arabia. When al-Mukhtar announced the revenge of Imam al-Husayn. He showed him self as the representive of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the Promised Mehdi according to him. After the death of Mohammad ibn Hanifia, Imamate of Kaysanites Shia transfered to his son Abul-Hashim, who transferred his Imamate to Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi, the Grandson of the Prophet's Uncle ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. In this way, the political activities started of Mohammad ibn Ali.