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- Yahya ibn Ali al-Hajuri is a scholar, who managed the Dar al-Hadith al-Khayriyya madr****a in Dammaj, Yemen. He leads the Hajoor tribe which is the dominant...
- Chandan Hajuri (20 January 1827 – 1870) po****rly known as 'Chakhi Khuntia' was a Jagannath Temple priest and a poet who parti****ted in the Indian Rebellion...
- Siege of Dammaj by Houthi rebels. The manager of the institute, Yahya al-Hajuri, as well as thousands of foreign students were forced to relocate to Al...
- Ḥumayd ibn Ma'yūf al-Ḥajūrī (Arabic: حميد بن معيوف الحجوري) was an Arab commander in Abbasid service in the early 9th century. Humayd hailed from an Arab...
- Ismail Al Amrani (1921–2021) Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i (1933–2001) Yahya al-Hajuri Abdul Latif Chowdhury Fultali (1913–2008) Abdul Halim Bukhari (1945–2022)...
- bin Baz (d. 1999), Muhammad Salih al-'Uthaymin (d. 2001), and Yahya al-Hajuri, to name but a few, who held senior positions on religious councils responsible...
- Caliphate. Arab–Byzantine wars: An Abbasid fleet under Humayd ibn Ma'yuf al-Hajuri raids Cyprus, carrying off 16,000 inhabitants as slaves. Harun al-Rashid...
- evacuates Byzantine territory. An Abbasid fleet under Humayd ibn Ma'yuf al-Hajuri raids the Peloponnese, Rhodes and Myra. Al-Andalus (modern Spain): An uprising...
- Caliphate. Arab–Byzantine wars: An Abbasid fleet under Humayd ibn Ma'yuf al-Hajuri raids Cyprus, carrying off 16,000 inhabitants as slaves. Harun al-Rashid...
- 1990s. The Salafis from Dammaj and its Dar al-Hadith imam, Sheikh Yahya al-Hajuri, claimed that they were completely against al-Qaeda and all that it stands...