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Yemen in general. In
March 1940 the poet
Muhammad al-
Zubayri arrived in Cairo.
Although al-
Zubayri's patron was Ali al-Wazir, the
former governor of Ta'izz...
- by Bewley, A. Vol. 3. London: Ta-Ha Publishers. p. 307. ibn ʻAbd Allāh
Zubayrī, Mus'ab.
Nasab Quraysh. p. 349. ibn
Jarir al-Tabari, Muhammad. History...
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enraged that he
charged Zubayri with an "offense
against Islam." A
committee of
ulama and
other notables was set up to try
Zubayri on this
capital change...
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Abdullah bin
Dawud az-
Zubayri (died 1810), or
simply known as Ibn Dawud, was a
Hanbali jurist and
critic of Wahhabism. He was born and
raised in al-Zubayr...
- Beirut: Dar al-Afaq al-Jadidah. Mufīd. al-Irshād. Vol. 2. p. 20. Mufid. Al_Irshad. Vol. 2. p. 135.
Zubayrī, Nasab, 50; Ibn Sa'd, Ṭabaqāt, III/1, 152....
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Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Zubairi (Arabic: محمد محمود الزبيري; 1910 – 1
April 1965) was a
Yemeni poet, politician, and
revolutionary who was ********inated. He...
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lineage was
recorded as such in
Nasab Quraysh by Abū ʿAbd Allāh al-Muṣʿab al-
Zubayrī (d. 236 AH / 851 CE). They had
several sons who did not
survive infancy...
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handsome couple than
those two?" and he
agreed that he had not. Mus'ab al-
Zubayri narrated that when
Uthman migrated to Abyssinia, he was
accompanied by...
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predecessor Yazid ibn
Jarir al-Qasri, and was
dismissed in mid-814. Al-
Zubayri 1953, p. 360. His full
nisba was Umar ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Waqid ibn Muhammad...
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survived the caliph, who was
killed in 656, and the
historian Mus'ab al-
Zubayri (d. 851)
holds that Amr was the
eldest of Uthman's sons to
leave descendants...