Al-Afdal Muhammad | |
Emir of Hama | |
Reign: | 1332–1341 |
Predecessor: | Abu'l-Fida |
Successor: | – |
Dynasty: | Ayyubid |
Birth Date: | unknown |
Death Date: | 1341 |
Religion: | Sunni Islam |
Al-Afdal Muhammad (Arabic: الأفضل محمد) was the last Ayyubid Kurdish governor of Hama, in central Syria, reigning from 1332 to 1341.[1] He was the son and successor of Abu'l-Fida, and a descendant of Saladin's brother Nur al-Din Shahanshah. After the Mamluk defeat of the Mongols in 1260 at the Battle of Ain Jalut, Hama was restored as a tributary emirate and a succession of Ayyubid rulers of Kurdish origin governed the city. However, al-Afdal incurred the displeasure of his Mamluk overlords and was deposed by them in 1341 ending Ayyubid Kurdish rule over the city.[2]