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It has also been suggested that the name might be related to the ribat of Waggag ibn Zallu in the village of Aglu ( near present-day Tiznit ), where the future Almoravid spiritual leader Abdallah ibn Yasin got his initial training.
Around 1035, the Lamtuna chieftain Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Tifat ( alias Tarsina ), tried to reunite the Sanhaja desert tribes, but his reign lasted less than three years.
Waggag assigned him one of his residents, Abdallah ibn Yasin.
Abdallah ibn Yasin was a Gazzula Berber, and probably a convert rather than a born Muslim.
In the early 1050s, the Lamtuna, under the joint leadership of Yahya ibn Umar and Abdallah ibn Yasin-soon calling themselves the al-Murabitin ( Almoravids )-set out on campaign to bring their neighbors over to their cause.
Abdallah ibn Yassin imposed very strict disciplining measures on his forces for every breach of his laws.
* Abdallah ibn Yasin ( 1040 – 1059 )-founder & spiritual leader
The first autobiographical work in Islamic society was written in the late 11th century, by Abdallah ibn Buluggin, last Zirid king of Granada.
* Abdallah ibn Yasin
Among these was Idris ibn Abdallah, who with the help of the local Awraba Berbers, founded the Idrisid Dynasty in 788.
* January / February – The Battle of Bakhamra and the subsequent death of Ibrahim ibn Abdallah put an end to an Alid revolt against the Abbasids.
* Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas ( approximate date ) ( d. 1060 )
* Umayyad troops under Abdallah al-Battal and Mu ' awiyah ibn Hisham raze Gangra and unsuccessfully besiege Nicaea.
* Armenia: Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik invades Armenia to suppress the anti-Arab revolt.
* Byzantine Empire: Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik captures Mopsuestia in Cilicia from the Byzantines and refortifies it, making it the first Muslim base in the area that will later become the Thughur.
* The Umayyad prince Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik captures the Byzantine stronghold of Theodosiopolis.
* The first Muslim invasion of the Exarchate of Carthage led by Abdallah ibn Sa ' ad of the Rashidun Caliphate.
Several different variants of the " Cinderella " story, which has its origins in the Egyptian story of Rhodopis, appear in the One Thousand and One Nights, including " The Second Shaykh's Story ", " The Eldest Lady's Tale " and " Abdallah ibn Fadil and His Brothers ", all dealing with the theme of a younger sibling harassed by two jealous elders.
* c. 1010 — Avicenna ( Abu Ali al Hussein ibn Abdallah ibn Sina ) published The Canon of Medicine ( Kitab al-Qanun fi al-tibb ), in which he introduces clinical trials and clinical pharmacology, and which remains an authoritative text in European medical education up until the 17th century.
Several different variants of the story appear in the medieval One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights, including " The Second Shaykh's Story ", " The Eldest Lady's Tale " and " Abdallah ibn Fadil and His Brothers ", all dealing with the theme of a younger sibling harassed by two jealous elders.
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari dates this in 803 and lists various accounts for the cause: Yahya's entering the Caliph's presence without permission, Yahya's opposition to Muhammad ibn al Layth who later gained Harun's favour, Ja ' far release of Yahya ibn Abdallah ibn Hasan whom Harun had imprisoned, the ostentatious wealth of the Barmakids and the alleged romantic relationship between Yahya's son and Harun's sister Abbasa.

Abdallah and Muhammad
Muhammad was assassinated by his brother Al-Mutarrif, who had allegedly grown jealous of the favour Muhammad had gained in the eyes of their father Abdallah.
Khalid Muhammad Abdallah al-Mihdhar (, ; also transliterated as Almihdhar ) < span dir =" ltr ">( May 16, 1975 – September 11, 2001 )</ span > was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was flown into the Pentagon as part of the September 11 attacks.
The list: Al-Qaida / Islamic Army, Abu Sayyaf Group, Armed Islamic Group ( GIA ), Harakat ul-Mujahidin ( HUM ), Al-Jihad ( Egyptian Islamic Jihad ), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan ( IMU ), Asbat al-Ansar, Salafist Group for Call and Combat ( GSPC ), Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya ( AIAI ), Islamic Army of Aden, Osama bin Laden, Muhammad Atif ( aka, Subhi Abu Sitta, Abu Hafs Al Masri ) Sayf al-Adl, Shaykh Sai ' id ( aka, Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad ), Abu Hafs the Mauritanian ( aka, Mahfouz Ould al-Walid, Khalid Al-Shanqiti ), Ibn Al-Shaykh al-Libi, Abu Zubaydah ( aka, Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, Tariq ), Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi ( aka, Abu Abdallah ), Ayman al-Zawahiri, Thirwat Salah Shihata, Tariq Anwar al-Sayyid Ahmad ( aka, Fathi, Amr al-Fatih ), Muhammad Salah ( aka, Nasr Fahmi Nasr Hasanayn ), Makhtab Al-Khidamat / Al Kifah, Wafa Humanitarian Organization, Al Rashid Trust, Mamoun Darkazanli Import-Export Company
He is succeeded by Abu Muhammad al-Wahid, but in al-Andalus, two competing pretenders also claim their rights to the throne: Abu Muhammad Ibn al-Mansur al-Adil in Seville, and Abu Muhammad abu Abdallah al-Bayyasi in Cordoba.
* 29 November Muhammad Muhammad Abdallah al-Mashrawi, 14, of Gaza City, died of head wounds sustained Nov. 26 from IDF gunfire during a demonstration near the Karni checkpoint.
Al-Mansur or Abu Ja ' far Abdallah ibn Muhammad al-Mansur ( 95 AH – 158 AH ( 714 AD – 775 AD ); ) was the second Abbasid Caliph from 136 AH to 158 AH ( 754 AD – 775 AD ).
Famous local Sheikhs include Abdirahman bin Isma ' il al-Jabarti, an early Muslim leader in northern Somalia ; Abadir Umar Ar-Rida, the patron saint of Harar ; Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti, Sheikh of the riwaq in Cairo who recorded the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt ; Abd Al-Rahman bin Ahmad al-Zayla ' i, scholar who played a crucial role in the spread of the Qadiriyyah movement in Somalia and East Africa ; Shaykh Sufi, 19th century scholar, poet, reformist and astrologist ; Abdallah al-Qutbi, polemicist, theologian and philosopher best known for his five-part Al-Majmu ' at al-mubaraka (" The Blessed Collection "); and Muhammad Al-Sumaalee, teacher in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca who influenced many of the prominent Islamic scholars of today.
* 1773 – 1782: Abdallah ibn Muhammad al-Mazru ' i
He studied first under Sheikh al-Amin al-Suwaylih in the Gezira region around Khartoum, and subsequently under Sheikh Muhammad al-Dikayr ' Abdallah Khujali near the town of Berber in North Sudan.
In the year 161 AH, he subdued the rebellion of Abdallah ibn Marwan ibn Muhammad, leading the Umayyad remnant in Syria.
Although the Ottomans maintained several garrisons in Najd thereafter, they were unable to prevent the rise of the Second Saudi State from another branch of the House of Saud under Turki bin Abdallah bin Muhammad bin Saud.
Examples of this include the cases of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah ( according to the Kaysanites Shia ), Muhammad ibn Abdallah An-Nafs Az-Zakiyya, Musa al-Kadhim ( according to the Waqifite Shia ), Muhammad ibn Qasim ( al-Alawi ), Yahya ibn Umar and Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi ( according to the Muhammadite Shia ).

Abdallah and Umayyad
* Abdallah al-Battal, Umayyad military leader
Theodosiopolis was conquered by the Umayyad general Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik in 700 / 701.
* 912: Death of the Umayyad Abdallah ibn Muhammad in Spain, accession of Abd-ar-rahman III.

Abdallah and dynasty
Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas ( c. 1004-c. 1060 ) was the founder of the Bani Al-Aftas dynasty of the taifa of Badajoz, in what was then Al-Andalus.
The defeat of Abu Abdallah and the death of Portugal's king led to the end of the Portuguese Aviz dynasty and later to the integration of Portugal and its empire at the Iberian Union for 60 years under Sebastian's uncle Philip II of Spain.
This Djafar ibn Abdallah, grandson of Hasan ibn Hasan, began this dynasty.
* The founder of the Idrisid dynasty of Morocco was Idris ibn Abdallah.
Musa has a son named Abdallah ibn Musa, father of Musa ibn Abdallah ibn Musa, who began this dynasty.
* The Sulaymanid dynasty of Sharifs of La Mecca originated in Sulayman ibn Abdallah, brother of Salih ibn Abdallah ( see above ).
* 1472: Abu Abdallah sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya, one of the two Wattasid vizirs surviving the 1459 massacre, installs himself in Fes, where he founds the Wattasid dynasty.
The dependence of Morocco from the Caliphate of Baghdad ceased in 788, when, under the Idris ibn Abdallah ( known as Idriss I ), the dynasty of the Idrissids, the descendants of Ali, was founded and proclaimed its independent rule over Morocco.
The founder of the dynasty was Idris ibn Abdallah ( 788 – 791 ), who traced his ancestry back to Ali ibn Abi Talib and his wife Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

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