Yemen

39 scholars · 226 books

Yemen, in early Islamic history, was known for its prosperity and was a center for the spice trade. It played a significant role in the spread of Islam, with several Companions of the Prophet Muhammad originating from this region. Yemen's strategic location and historical Islamic universities made it a key area for Islamic scholarship and education. It is often mentioned in Islamic classical texts for its people's wisdom and contributions to Islamic culture.

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Muhammad ibn Malik al-Hammadi

محمد بن مالك الحمادي

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al-Burayhi

البريهي

904 AH 1 works
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Ibn Husayn Yamani

أبو عبد الله محمد بن حسين بن عمر اليمني (المتوفى: 400هـ)

400 AH 1 works
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Ibn Cabd Allah Khazraji

صفي الدين الخزرجي اليماني

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Cali Amir Sancani

السيد علي الأمير الصنعاني

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Cabd Allah Sancani

عبد الله بن علي بن محمد بن عبد الإله بن أحمد بن الوزير الصنعاني

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Al-Ruba'i

الرباعي

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