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  1. Al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As ibn Umayya (Arabic: الحكم بن أبي العاص بن أمية, romanized: al-Ḥakam ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ ibn Umayya; died 655/56), was the father of the founder of the Marwanid line of the Umayyad dynasty, Marwan I (r. 684685), and a paternal uncle of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656).

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    Marwan ibn al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As ibn Umayya (Arabic: مروان بن الحكم بن أبي العاص بن أمية, romanized: Marwān ibn al-Ḥakam ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ ibn Umayya; 623 or 626 – April/May 685), commonly known as Marwan I, was the fourth Umayyad caliph, ruling for less than a year in 684–685.

  3. Al-Ḥakam ibn Abī al-ʿĀs ibn Umayya (Arabic: الحكم بن أبي العاص‎; died 655/56) was the father of the founder of the Marwanid line of the Umayyad dynasty, Marwan I (r. 684–685), and a paternal uncle of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656).

  4. Marwan ibn al-Hakam and his father al-Hakam ibn al-Aass were banished from Madina by the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) because they were abusing Islam and Muslims openly and trying to harm the Muslim community.

  5. Abu ʿUthmān al-Ḥakam ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ ibn Umayya (Arabic: الحكم بن أبي العاص; died 655/56), was the father of the founder of the Marwanid line of the Umayyad dynasty, Marwan I (r. 684–685), and a paternal uncle of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656).

  6. Abi al-˓As, Abu ˓Abd al-Malik, the eponym of the Marwanid branch of the Umayyads, reigned for several months in 684 and 685 c.e. He was one of the Companions of Muhammad and the cousin of ˓Uthman b. ˓Affan (r. 644–656), the third caliph of Islam.

  7. nors, al-Hakam b. al-cAs, addressed these challenges in the fifties/mid 670s by appealing to an inchoate absolutism. He promulgated legends on his coins linking himself and his government to God. Al-Hakam's initiative was significant. He was one of the first Muslim rulers to use coinage as a medium of propaganda. The leg-