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ms: Abu Ali Al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina
Writing three centuries later, Ibn Abi Zar suggested it was chosen early on by Abdallah Ibn Yasin because, upon finding resistance among the Gudala Berbers of Adrar ( Mauritania ) to his teaching, he took a handful of followers to erect a makeshift ribat ( monastery-fortress ) on an offshore island ( possibly Tidra island, in Arguin bay ).
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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.
" Abdallah Ibn Hussein.
In order to obtain a better knowledge of oriental life he disguised himself as a Muslim, and took the name of Sheikh Ibrahim Ibn Abdallah.
pl: Jakut Ibn Abdallah al-Hamawi
When the Caliphate of Cordoba broke up into the Taifa kingdoms, the Berber mercenary Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Maslamah ibn al-Aftas ( 1022 – 1045 ) took control of Badajoz, by death of Sabur al-Khatib ( a Slavic serf, previously serving at the court of Caliph al-Hakam II, that had proclaimed himself Lord of Badajoz in 1009, and that Ibn al-Aftas served ).
Under Ibn al-Aftas ' successors, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Muzzaffar ( 1045 – 1065 ) and his two sons ' Umar ibn Muhammad al-Mutawakkil ( 1065-1094 in Évora ) and Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Mansur ( 1065-1072 in Badajoz ), the Taifa of Badajoz not only controlled large expanses of western Spain and Portugal, but was also a major centre of Islamic culture, which was fostered by the Aftasid rulers.
In 1046 the Gudala chief Yahya Ibn Ibrahim, came to the Ribat asking for someone to promulgate Islmaic religious teachings amongst the Berber of the Adrar ( present-day Mauritania ) and Waggag ibn Zallu chose to send Abdallah ibn Yasin with him.
' Antara killed the grandfather of Al-Ahnaf Ibn Qays, who died at an advanced age in 686 or 687 ; he outlived ' Abdallah ibn Simma, whose brother Duraid was a very old man when he fell in battle against the Prophet ( early in 630 CE ); and he had communications with Ward, whose son, the poet Urwah ibn al-Ward, may perhaps have survived the flight of Muhammad to Medina.

Abdallah and Yasin
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.
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.
* Abdallah ibn Yasin ( 1040 – 1059 )-founder & spiritual leader
* Abdallah ibn Yasin
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.
By negotiation, Abdallah ibn Yasin secured an alliance with the Masmuda Berbers of the High Atlas, which allowed the Almoravids to cross the mountain range with little incident and seize the critical Zenata-ruled citadel of Aghmat in 1058 with little opposition.
Delighted at the apparent ease of their advance, Abdallah ibn Yasin, ventured into the lands of the Berghwata of western Morocco with only a light escort and was promptly killed.
The death of the spiritual leader Abdallah ibn Yasin left the Almoravids under the sole command of Abu Bakr.
Abdallah ibn Yasin was from the tribe of the Jazulah ( pronounced Guezula ), a Sanhaja sub-tribe from the Sous.
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Emir Abdallah died at the age of 72.
* 12 October Sami Fathi Abdallah abu-Jazar, 12, of Rafah, Gaza, died of head wounds sustained Oct. 10 from IDF gunfire during a demonstration.
* 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.
* 1812 – 1823: ' Abdallah ibn Ahmad al-Mazru ' i ( died 1823 )
* Moulay Abdallah, born July 30, 1935 in Rabat, died in 1983 ( from the second marriage of Mohammed V )
* Abdallah bin Laden, uncle of Osama ; headed SBG, died in Medina, March 21, 2002, at age 75 .< ref >
The Persian ( Soghdian ) philosopher al-Farabi died in 950 ; Al-Mutanebbi, acknowledged in the East as the greatest of Arabic poets, and himself an Arab, in 965 ; and the greatest of all, the Iranian Abu Ali Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina ( Avicenna ) in 1037.
: a little town in the area of Dujayl near Sarifin and Awana, 10 parasangs from Baghdad ; its natives are called Ukbari or Ukbarawi, and include our Sheikh the Imam of his time, Muhibb ud-Din Abul-Baqa Abdallah ibn al-Husayn an-Nahwi al-Ukbari, who died in Rabi I, 616 AH.
Yohanna Barnaba Abdallah ( died 1924 ) was a clergyman and historian of the Yao people of central Africa.
Since Abdallah, the heir to the throne, had died before his father Al-Mu ' izz li-Din Allah ( 953-975 ), his brother Abu Mansur Nizar al-Azizbillah acceded to the Caliphate with the help of Jawhar as-Siqilli.
Jawhar ibn Abdallah, surnamed al-Siqilli (" the Sicilian "), al-Rumi (" the Greek "), al-Saqlabi (" the Slav "), al-Katib (" the Chancellor ") and al-Qaid (" the General "), (, born early 10th century, died 992 ), was the most important military leader in Fatimid history.
Chief Abdallah Fundikira died on 6 August 2007 in his sleep.
Ahmad al-Mansur died of the plague in 1603 and was succeeded by Zidan Abu Maali, who was based in Marrakech, and by Abou Fares Abdallah, who was based in Fes and had only local power.

Abdallah and 7
* Abdallah Harati, Brazilian 7 string guitar player

Abdallah and July
On orders from Jacques Foccart, he ousted the first president, Ahmed Abdallah, who had just unilaterally proclaimed the Comoros ' independence on July 6, 1975.
6 July 1975 – Comorian President Ahmed Abdallah declares the whole archipelago independent of France, outside of the French Community.
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