• Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Yazuri (or al-Husayn) ibn Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman (died 1058) was a vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate, holding office from 1050 to...
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  • Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, Fatimid vizier of the Caliphate Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdul Ghafūr, or Nassakh, Bengali civil servant and author Abu Mohammad al-Julani...
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  • Abu Abdallah al-Husayn ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Zakariyya, better known as Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i (Arabic: ابو عبد الله الشيعي, romanized: Abū ʿAbd Allāh...
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  • Abu Ya'qub Ishaq ibn Ahmad al-Sijistani (Arabic: أبو يعقوب إسحاق بن أحمد السجستاني) or al-Sijzi (السجزي) was a 10th-century Persian Ismaili missionary...
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  • Abū Ḥanīfa al-Nuʿmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Manṣūr ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥayyūn al-Tamīmiyy (Arabic: النعمان بن محمد بن منصور بن أحمد بن حيون التميمي, generally known...
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  • Abū Ḥātim Aḥmad ibn Ḥamdān al-Rāzī (Persian: ابو حاتم احمد بن حمدان الرازی) was a Persian Ismaili philosopher of the 9th century, who died in 322 AH (935...
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    prophet Muhammad wore a green cloak. Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdallāh al-Mahdī bi'llāh (909–934), founder of the Fatimid dynasty Abū'l-Qāsim Muḥammad al-Qā'im bi-Amr...
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    physician (b. 940) Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate Ælfwold II, bishop of Sherborne (approximate date) Al-Mawardi, Abbasid jurist...
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  • sermons (al-Majalis) for al-Yazuri (as-Sira 89–90). Al-Mu'ayyad gives us an interesting information about the presence of a Buyid Prince Abu 'Ali in the...
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    Fatimid state (Anushtakin, al-Jarjara'i, and later al-Yazuri), overseeing the state's prosperity in the first two decades of al-Mustansir's reign. However...
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  • When the vizier al-Husayn al-Jarjara'i objected to this policy in 1050, Rasad had him dismissed and replaced with Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, who had been the...
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  • Hamid al-Din Abu'l-Hasan Ahmad ibn Abdallah al-Kirmani (Arabic: حميد الدين الكرماني; fl. 996–1021 CE) was an Isma'ili scholar. He was of Persian origin...
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  • poetry were Abu al-Hasan al-Jayzi, and Abu al-Raja’ Bashir ibn al-Mubasher ibn Fatak al-Masri. He wrote poetry in praise of Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, who was...
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  • Abu Muhammad were Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi (Persia and Bahrayn), Ibn Hawshab and Ali ibn al-Fadl al-Jayshani (to the Yemen), as well as Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i...
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  • Isma'ili theologians of the period, men like Muhammad al-Nasafi and Abu Yaqub al-Sijistani, and later Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani, were active thered. The Isma'ili...
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  • physician (b. 940) Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate Ælfwold II, bishop of Sherborne (approximate date) Al-Mawardi, Abbasid jurist...
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    was brought to Egypt from Deir al-Balah (in the present-day Gaza Strip) by the Fatimid vizier Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri in a bid to end its state of rebellion...
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    was said to have been transferred to Egypt by the Fatimid vizier Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, who died in 1058. The French commander Jean Baptiste Kléber and...
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  • sharia (the body of Islamic law) and the sunnah (the traditions ascribed to Muhammad) are not sufficient. The treatise has been published in a critical edition...
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  • Ibn Mulhim (redirect from Makin al-Dawla)
    Egypt-based Fatimid caliph al-Hakim. Ibn Mulhim entered the service of the Fatimids and was dispatched by the vizier Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri to conquer Ifriqiya...
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  • Fatimid caliph al-Mustanṣir. At Tinnīs in 1070, he was told by Khaṭīr al-Mulk Muḥammad, son of the vizier al-Yāzurī, about a gift sent to al-Mustanṣir by...
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  • 15th-century historian al-Maqrizi, after Ibn Killis' death, his residence was not occupied again by a vizier until Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri in 1050. It was then...
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  • Abi'l-Husayn al-Kalbi, Ja'far and al-Hasan, when their father was killed in 938. After al-Hasan distinguished himself in the suppression of the revolt of Abu Yazid...
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  • powerbase al-Rahba, as well as Mosul: Abu'l Fadl Ibrahim al-Anbari, Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Jahir and Hibat Allah ibn Muhammad al-Ra'bani al-Rahbi. The...
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