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Around 1040, Yahya ibn Ibrahim, a chieftain of the Gudala ( and brother-in-law of the late Tarsina ), went on pilgrimage to Mecca.
With Abu Imran's recommendation, Yahya ibn Ibrahim made his way to the ribat of Waggag ibn Zelu in the Sous valley of southern Morocco, to seek out a Maliki teacher for his people.
The Gudala soon had enough and expelled him almost immediately after the death of his protector, Yahya ibn Ibrahim, sometime in the 1040s.
Probably sensing the useful organizing power of Ibn Yasin's pious fervor, he was invited by the Lamtuna chieftain Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni to preach to his people.
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.
Yahya ibn Umar was killed in a battle in 1057, but Abdullah ibn Yasin, whose influence as a religious teacher was paramount, named his brother Abu Bakr ibn Umar as chief.
The Almoravids ' first military leader, Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni, gave them a good military organization.
* Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni ( c. 1050-1056 )
In the Islamic times, a pseudo-etymology was produced by the historian Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri ( d. 892 ) quoting a folk story that the town was presumably founded by one " Abbad bin Hosayn " from the Arabian Tribe of Banu Tamim, who established a garrison there during the governorship of Hajjaj in the Ummayad period.
The Algarve was dominated completely by a muladí coalition led by Sa ' id ibn Mal, who had expelled the Arabs from Beja, and the lords of Ocsónoba, Yahya ibn Bakr, and of Niebla, Ibn Ufayr.
... The Christian writer Yahya ibn Sa ' id reported that everything was razed ' except those parts which were impossible to destroy or would have been too difficult to carry away '.
Harun orders his vizier, Ja ' far ibn Yahya, to solve the crime and find the murderer within three days or be executed if he fails his assignment.
The only early Arab historian who mentions the Druze is the 11th century Christian scholar Yahya of Antioch, who clearly refers to the heretical group created by ad-Darazī rather than the followers of Hamza ibn ' Alī.
This passage corresponds closely with the canonical John 1: 19-30, except that in that passage, the words are spoken by John the Baptist ( in the Qur ' an ; Yahya ibn Zakariya ) and refer to Jesus.
A 13th century book illustration produced in Baghdad by Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti | al-Wasiti showing a group of pilgrims on a Hajj.
Mohamed El-Moctar El-Shinqiti, a contemporary Mauritanian scholar, has argued that " though homosexuality is a grievous sin ... no legal punishment is stated in the Qur ' an for homosexuality ... it is not reported that Prophet Muhammad has punished somebody for committing homosexuality ... there is no authentic hadith reported from the Prophet prescribing a punishment for the homosexuals ..." Hadith scholars such as Al-Bukhari, Yahya ibn Ma ` in, An-Nasa ' i, Ibn Hazm, Al-Tirmidhi, and others have impugned them.
In a commentary of the hadith Sahih Muslim, entitled al-Minhaj, the medieval Islamic scholar Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi stated that " one of the collective duties of the community as a whole ( fard kifaya ) is to lodge a valid protest, to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct ".
* October / November – Al-Fadl ibn Yahya al-Barmaki, Abbasid governor ( b. 766 )
* February – Al-Fadl ibn Yahya al-Barmaki, Abbasid governor ( d. 808 )
* Ja ' far ibn Yahya, Persian Vizier

Yahya and Idris
* 1229: Death of the Almohad ruler Yahya, accession of Idris I.
In 917 the Miknasa and its leader Masala ibn Habus, acting on behalf of their Fatimid allies, attacked Fes and forced Yahya ibn Idris to recognize Fatimid suzerainty, before deposing him in 921.
from: 904 till: 922 color: s text :" Yahya ibn Idris ibn Umar "

Yahya and Umar
* Yahya ibn Umar, Alid Imam
Yahya A. S. related to me from Malik A. S. from Abu Bakr ibn Nafi A. S. from his father Nafi A. S. from Abdullah ibn Umar A. S. that the Messenger of God ordered the moustache to be trimmed and the beard to be left.
* Yahya ibn Umar
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 ).
and this was embodied in the destruction of the shrine of Hussayn ibn ʻAlī, an action that was carried out obstensibly in order to stop pilgrimages to that site, and the flogging and incarceration of the Alid Yahya ibn Umar.
In 864, his forces put down a rebellion by the Alid Yahya ibn Umar.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Urwa ibn az-Zubayr that Khawla ibn Hakim came to Umar ibn al-Khattab and said, Rabia ibn Umayya made a temporary marriage with a woman and she is pregnant by him.
* 1488: Abu Umar Othman dies and is succeeded by Abu Zikriya Yahya.
The chronicler al-Bakri claims a fortress " surrounded by 20, 000 palms " was built here by Yannu ibn Umar, a brother of the first Almoravid chieftans, Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni and Abu Bakr ibn Umar, and marked the frontier between the dominions of the Lamtuna and the Gudala.
It was near this location, at a place called Tabfarilla, that the early Almoravids suffered their first significant defeat, when the Gudala crushed an Almoravid Lamtuna army based in Azuggi and killed their leader Yahya ibn Umar in 1056.
His brother, Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni was the chieftain of the Lamtuna who invited the Maliki teacher Abdallah ibn Yasin, and together launched the Almoravid ( murabitūn ) movement in the early 1050s.
Upon the death of Yahya ibn Umar in the Spring of 1056 at the Battle of Tabfarilla, the spiritual leader Abdallah ibn Yasin appointed Abu Bakr as the new military commander of the Almoravids.
Abu Bakr ibn Umar died in 1087, and his dominions were partitioned among his sons and nephews ( the sons of Yahya ) after his death.
Abu Bakr ibn Umar, a natural leader of Lamtuna extraction, a branch of the Branès, one of the original disciples of ibn Yasin who served as a spiritual liaison for followers of the Maliki school of thought, was appointed general after the death of his brother Yahya ibn Ibrahim.
" Yahya related to me from Malik that Abdullah ibn Dinar said, " A man came to Abdullah ibn Umar when I was with him at the place where judgments were given and asked him about the suckling of an older person.
Other prominent descendants include: Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya, Abdullah al-Aftah ibn Ja ' far al-Sadiq, Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja ' far al-Sadiq, Muhammad ibn Qasim ( al-Alawi ), Muhammad ibn Ja ' far al-Sadiq ( Al-Dibaj ), Yahya ibn Umar, Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi.
Also in 868, a leader of the Zanj Rebellion claimed to be the incarnated form of the former Alid rebel Yahya ibn Umar.

Yahya and known
The Jordan river, where some Muslim accounts narrate that Jesus met with Yahya ibn Zakariyya ( otherwise known as John the Baptist ).
High ranking LIFG operatives inside Al-Qaeda, are the leader of the insurgency Abdel-Hakim Belhadj ( also known as Abu Abdullah al-Sadiq ), and the recently killed Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, who was killed in a CIA drone strike, and Al-Qaeda's Abu Yahya al-Libi.
Abū-Bakr Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn al-Sāyigh ( Arabic أبو بكر محمد بن يحيى بن الصائغ ), known as Ibn Bājjah (), was an Andalusian Berber polymath: an astronomer, logician, musician, philosopher, physician, physicist, psychologist, botanist, poet and scientist.
René Guénon ( November 15, 1886 – January 7, 1951 ), also known as Shaykh ` Abd al-Wahid Yahya, was a French author and intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of metaphysics, having written on topics ranging from metaphysics, " sacred science " and traditional studies to symbolism and initiation.
Mirza Yahya was born in 1831 to Kuchak Khanum-i-Karmanshahi ( Ruhi, A Brief Biography ) and Mírzá Buzurg-i-Núrí, in the province of Mazandaran, and a younger-half-brother of Mírzá Husayn ` Ali, better known as Bahá ' u ' lláh.
" Shahāb ad-Dīn " Yahya ibn Habash as-Suhrawardī (, also known as Sohrevardi ) was a Iranian, philosopher, a Sufi and founder of the Illuminationist philosophy or " Oriental Theosophy ", an important school in Islamic mysticism that drew upon Zoroastrian and Platonic ideas.
In 1937, he and archaeologist Jules Barthou were in Yemen making preparations to film a documentary, the first ever of that country and one that includes the only known film image of Imam Yahya.
* Yahya ben Ishak ( known as Yahya Ibn Ghaniya ) 1188-1202 / 1203 lord of war in Tunis 1188-1212
His original name was " Fesga Oumzal ", which later changed to " Abu Hafs Omar ibn Yahya al-Hentati " ( also known as " Omar Inti ") since it was a tradition of Ibn Tumart to rename his close companions once they had adhered to his religious teachings.
His original name was " Fesga Oumzal ", which later changed to " Abu Hafs Omar ibn Yahya al-Hentati " ( also known as " Omar Inti ") since it was a tradition of Ibn Tumart to rename his close companions once they had adhered to his religious teachings.
Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, more commonly known as Summit Road, leads from the top station to the western part of the hill right towards Western Hill and Tiger Hill.
Chief Justice Rahman noted that the General Yahya Khan failed to not come to political settlement laying the foundation of two separate states which was known during general's time as " Tum Wahan Hum Yaha " ( Urdu: تم وها ههم ياها ; English: We're here, you're there .).
* Yahya ibn Muhammad, known as " Yahya I "-( 848-864 )
* Yahya ibn Yahya, known as " Yahya II "-( 864-874 )
* Yahya ibn Al-Qassim, known as " Yahya III "-( 883-904 )
The exact time when he lived is not known ; but, as he quotes Alexander of Tralles, and is himself quoted by Yahya ibn Sarafyun ( Serapion the Elder ), it is probable that Abu-al-Faraj is correct in placing him in the latter half of the 7th century.
Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Yahya ibn Ishaq al-Rawandi (, ), commonly known as Ibn al-Rawandi (; born 827 CE – died 911 CE ), was an early skeptic of Islam and a critic of religion in general.

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