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    Abdur-Rahman I Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Abdur-Rahman I? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Abdur-Rahman I from Historical Figures 700s and what is the personality traits.

    Abdur-Rahman I
    INTJ

    INTJ (XwX)

    Abdur-Rahman I personality type is INTJ, a rare personality type that makes up less than 3% of the population. He was a visionary and a leader, having a vision to build a universal caliphate that he called the "Rome of the Muslims" (Khalifatul-Muslimeen). He was very eloquent in convincing his followers that he was entitled to rule over them, and was very charismatic.

    He was also well known to be quite obsessed with the notion of world domination. As he wrote in his book "Judgment Day":

    "We shall conquer the world with the same weapons by which the Muslims conquered Persia (Iran). With hunger, with thirst, with fatigue, with hardship, by killing and dying, we shall conquer the world for Islam".

    Al-Baghdadi viewed his movement as an Islamic equivalent to the Mongol Empire that conquered China in the 13th century.

    The idea that Islamic State would one day conquer Rome also gave it a sense of history, which made it seem more legitimate in the eyes of its supporters. The idea of Rome under siege by many enemies in many different places became an important part of the group's propaganda.

    Abd al-Rahman I, more fully Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiya ibn Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (731–788) (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن معاوية بن هشام بن عبد الملك بن مروان الداخل‎), was the founder of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the greater part of Iberia for nearly three centuries (including the succeeding Caliphate of Córdoba). Abd al-Rahman was a member of the Umayyad dynasty in Damascus, and his establishment of a government in Iberia represented a break with the Abbasids, who had overthrown the Umayyads in 750. Abd al-Rahman continued in his improvement of al-Andalus' infrastructure. He ensured roadways were begun, aqueducts were constructed or improved, and that a new mosque was well funded in his capital at Córdoba. Construction on what would in time become the world-famous Great Mosque of Córdoba was started circa the year 786. Abd al-Rahman knew that one of his sons would one day inherit the rule of al-Andalus, but that it was a land torn by strife. In order to successfully rule in such a situation, Abd al-Rahman needed to create a reliable civil service and organize a standing army. He felt that he could not always rely on the local populace in providing a loyal army; and therefore bought a massive standing army consisting mainly of Berbers from North Africa[23] as well as slaves from other areas. The total number of soldiers under his command was nearly 40,000. As was common during the years of Islamic expansion from Arabia, religious tolerance was practiced. 

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