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Sidi and Muhammad
* 1736 – 1738: Abdu ' llah Sidi Muhammad II
** Sidi Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi
** Sidi Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Jazuli al-Simlali
** Sidi Muhammad ben Issa al-Barnusi al-Fasi Zarruq
* Sidi Muhammad Idris al-Mahdi al-Senussi ( 1916 – 1969 ; died 1983 )
In 1953, when Muhammad was deposed by the French for nationalist agitation and replaced by his uncle, Sidi Muhammad bin Moulay Arafa, the colonial authorities decided to keep al-Muqri in his position.
Once independence was promised, Sidi Muhammad abdicated, and al-Muqri was chosen to head the Regency by the colonial authorities until the exiled Sultan Muhammad could return to the country and assume the throne as King Muhammad V.
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Muhammad VII was married four times, his first wife was a cousin Princess Traki ( died 1919 ) whom he married in October, 1900 at Sidi Bou Said.
de: Sidi Muhammad IV.
Muhammad III, or Sidi Muhammad ibn Abdallah, came to power in 1757 and ruled until his death in 1790.
During the 33 years Sidi Muhammad ruled he transformed the politics, the economy and the society, putting development of international trade high on his agenda and restoring power to the sultanate.
Their children included Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the first elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, and a daughter called Mumtaz, who married Brigadier Muhammad Mustafa Khan Bahadur of the Sidi clan.
* Sidi (' Lord '): the title used as a substitute for Mulay by those male members of the ruling Alawi dynasty sharing the first name of the Muslim Prophet, Muhammad
pl: Sidi Muhammad uld Bubakar

Sidi and Idris
On 25 October 1920 the Italian government recognized Sheikh Sidi Idris the hereditary head of the nomadic Senussi, with wide authority in Kufra and other oases, as Emir of Cyrenaica, a new title extended by the British at the close of World War I.
** Sidi Ahmed Ben Idris Al-Fassi ( Idrissiya and Sanoussiya )
Examples of those who have claimed this are Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani, Imam Nawawi, Ibn Arabi, Sidi Abdul Aziz ad-Dabbagh and Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi.

Sidi and King
Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature in 1997, and with the death of King Hassan II of Morocco in 1999, the more liberal-minded Crown Prince Sidi Mohammed, who assumed the title of Mohammed VI, took the throne.

Sidi and Libya
Due to Wahhabi pressure Senussi left Mecca and settled in Cyrenaica, Libya in 1843, where in the mountains near Sidi Rafaa ' ( Bayda ) he built the Zawia Baida (" White Monastery ").
Located close to the Roman city of Zygra, in the Roman province of Libya Inferior, Sidi Barrani is often mentioned in historical records to mark the limit of the initial Italian invasion of Egypt from Libya.
In September 1940, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini sent Italian forces stationed in Libya to launch an invasion into British-held Egypt and set up defensive forts at Sidi Barrani.
Italian troops had attacked from their colony of Libya into Egypt, which was under British protection, and occupied Sidi Barrani.
The Via della Vittoria was a military road between Bardia in Italian Libya and Sidi Barrani in western Egypt.
The road went from Sidi Barrani, Egypt, to the border of Italian Libya and connected to the Via Balbia.
On 21 November 1941 at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, at an airfield being attacked by Rifleman Beeley's company, progress was held up by short range fire.
On 21 November 1941 at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, an attack by 60 German tanks was countered by the four anti-tank guns (" A Troop ") under the command of Second Lieutenant Gunn.
* Sidi Rezegh: The 1st Royal Natal Carbineers played a small part in the disastrous battles in the vicinity of Sidi Rezegh in Libya during late November 1941, between the 19th and 23rd.
The trans-sahel Arab tribe of " Kounta " traces its origins to Uqba, in Algeria, Tunisia and Libya some of his descendants are known as Ouled Sidi Ukba.

Muhammad and Idris
Progress in theory and methodology happened with the coming of the early Muslim jurist Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi ` i ( 767 – 820 ), who codified the basic principles of Islamic jurisprudence in his book ar-Risālah.
Double bassist Reggie Workman, saxophone player Pharaoh Sanders, and drummer Idris Muhammad performing in 1978
Progress in theory happened with the coming of the early Muslim jurist Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi ' i ( 767 – 820 ), who laid down the basic principles of Islamic jurisprudence in his book Al-Risala.
* ash-Shafi ' i, Muhammad ibn Idris ( 1993 ).
* Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi ` i, Muslim jurist
* Idris Muhammad, jazz drummer
* Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris al-Razi, hadith scholar, died 890.
Progress in theory happened with the coming of the early Muslim jurist Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi ` i ( 767 – 820 ), who codified the basic principles of Islamic jurisprudence in his book ar-Risālah.
In 1994 and 1995, Scofield formed a core group that included organist / pianist Larry Goldings, bassist Dennis Irwin, and alternately drummers, Bill Stewart and Idris Muhammad.
Other important contributors include alto saxophonists Lou Donaldson and Hank Crawford, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, and drummer Idris Muhammad ( né Leo Morris ).
Idris, GBE (), also known as Idris I of Libya ( born Sayyid Muhammad Idris bin Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi 12 March 1889 – 25 May 1983 ), was the first and only king of Libya, reigning from 1951 to 1969, and the Chief of the Senussi Muslim order.
Born at Al-Jaghbub, the headquarters of the Senussi movement, on 12 March 1889, the son of Sayyid Muhammad al-Mahdi bin Sayyid Muhammad al-Senussi and his fifth wife Aisha bint Ahmad al-Syrte, Idris was a grandson of Sayyid Muhammad bin ' Ali as-Senussi, the founder of the Senussi Muslim sufi order.
He has performed onstage with David " Fathead " Newman, Lou Donaldson, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Johnny Vidacovich, and Idris Muhammad.
Tabula Rogeriana, for king Roger II of Sicily, circa 1154, by Muhammad al Idris.
* Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi ` i
* LibyaIdris I ( 1890 – 1983 ) ( Sayyid Muhammad Idris as-Sanusi, heir of a Muslim sect's dynasty ) reigned as Malik al-Mamlaka al-Libiyya al-Muttahida (" King of the United Libyan Kingdom ") from 24 December 1951 through 25 April 1963 and Malik al-Mamlaka al-Libiyya (" King of the Libyan Kingdom ") until 1 September 1969

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