Jamāl al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ‘Ajlān al-Ḥasanī ( ar, جمال الدين محمد بن أحمد بن عجلان الحسني) was
Emir of Mecca in partnership with his father
Ahmad ibn Ajlan Shihāb al-Dīn Abū Sulaymān Aḥmad ibn ‘Ajlān ibn Rumaythah al-Ḥasanī ( ar, شهاب الدين أبو سليمان أحمد بن عجلان بن رميثة الحسني) was Emir of Mecca from 1361 to 1386.
Ahmad was born around 740 AH ...
from 1378/1379 to 1386, then independently for a few months in 1386.
In 780
AH (1378/1379) Ahmad ibn Ajlan made his son Muhammad
coregent
A coregency is the situation where a monarchical position (such as prince, princess, king, queen, emperor or empress), normally held by only a single person, is held by two or more. It is to be distinguished from diarchies or duumvirates such ...
. The appointment was to little effect, as Ahmad still retained full control over affairs of the Emirate. In 787 AH (1385) Ahmad imprisoned his brother Muhammad ibn Ajlan and his relatives
Inan ibn Mughamis, Hasan ibn Thaqabah,
Ahmad ibn Thaqabah, and Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Thaqabah. Inan escaped to
Egypt and complained to Sultan
al-Zahir Barquq
Al-Malik Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq ( Circassian: Бэркъукъу аз-Захьир Сэфудин; ar, الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق; ruled 1382–1389 and 1390–1399; born in Circassia) was the first Sultan of the ...
. The Sultan ordered Ahmad to release the sharifs, but he refused.
After Ahmad ibn Ajlan's death in Sha'ban 788 AH (September 1386) Muhammad ibn Ahmad became sole Emir of Mecca, with his uncle Kubaysh assuming a powerful role. Muhammad sent word to al-Zahir informing him of his father's death and requesting confirmation of his Emirate. He received the requested decree and ''
khil'ah'' (robe of honor) either in late Shawwal or mid-Dhu al-Qi'dah 788 AH (November/December 1386).
Around ten days after Ahmad's death, Kubaysh ordered the imprisoned sharifs to be
blinded. When al-Zahir received news of this act he became angry with Muhammad and Kubaysh and decided to give the Emirate to Inan ibn Mughamis. He sent Inan to Mecca along with the
Hajj
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caravan, which was led by the Emir Aqbugha al-Mardini. On Monday, 1 Dhu al-Hijjah 788 AH (24 December 1386), when Muhammad ibn Ahmad came out to receive the ''
mahmal'' he was killed by two
Ismaili
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Assassins
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Assassin may also refer to:
Origin of term
* Someone belonging to the medieval Persian Ismaili order of Assassins
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, and al-Mardini designated Inan as Emir of Mecca. Muhammad ibn Ahmad was buried in
al-Ma'lah cemetery near the grave of his grandfather
Ajlan.
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References
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14th-century Arab people
Sharifs of Mecca
Banu Qatadah