Under al-Muqtadir
Muhammad's father Yaqut was serving as head chamberlain ('' hajib'') of Caliph al-Muqtadir () in 930, when Muhammad was appointed head of the security forces ('' sahib al-shurta'') in the Abbasid capital,Under al-Qahir and al-Radi
Mu'nis was victorious and killed al-Muqtadir before Baghdad in October 932, installing al-Qahir () on the throne. Muhammad, along with al-Muqtadir's son Abd al-Wahid, and others of al-Muqtadir's partisans, fled from the city to al-Mada'in and thence to Wasit. There a few of their generals defected, so that when the forces of the new regime, headed by the general Yalbaq, approached them, they fled to Tustar. Muhammad's arrogant and selfish behaviour quickly alienated his followers, who one by one began deserting him. After Abd al-Wahid too surrendered, Muhammad negotiated his surrender and pardon with Yalbaq. On his return to Baghdad, he quickly rose to great favour with al-Qahir, and remained an influential member of the court for the duration of his brief reign. Indeed, when al-Qahir was deposed and ar-Radi () installed as caliph in April 934, Muhammad was appointed ''hajib'' and commander-in-chief of the army, thus rising in power above even the vizier Ibn Muqla, and becoming the ''de facto'' ruler of the state. From this position, he headed an expedition against Harun ibn Gharib, a cousin of al-Muqtadir and governor of Mah al-Kufa, who had rebelled against al-Radi. In May 934, Muhammad was defeated in battle by Harun's troops, but Harun was killed soon after by one of Muhammad's slaves, and his rebellion collapsed. Muhammad's very power earned him many enemies at court, particularly Ibn Muqla, who persuaded al-Radi to move against him: on 12 April 935, Muhammad, his brother Abu'l-Fath al-Muzaffar, and his secretary Abu Ishaq al-Qarariti, were arrested. Muhammad died in prison soon after.References
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* {{EI2 , last = Zetterstéen , first = K. V. , authorlink = Karl Vilhelm Zetterstéen , title = Muḥammad b. Yāḳūt , url = https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_5374 , volume = 7 , pages = 413–414 10th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate Officials of the Abbasid Caliphate 935 deaths Prisoners and detainees of the Abbasid Caliphate People who died in prison custody 9th-century births Courtiers of the Abbasid Caliphate