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  2. Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hajjaj was born in ca. 661 in the city of Ta'if in the Hejaz (western Arabia, where Mecca and Medina are located). [1] He belonged to the family of Abu Aqil, [2] called after al-Hajjaj's paternal great-grandfather. [3] The family was part of the Banu Awf branch of the Thaqif tribe. [2]

  3. Yusuf II of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Yusuf was the first son of Muhammad V of Granada (r. 1354–1359 and 1362–1391), and the only one born during the first of the sultan's two reigns. Although his date of birth is unknown, historian Francisco Vidal Castro estimated that he was born c. 757 AH or 1356 AD (a few years after his father's accession).

  4. Yusuf I of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail was born on 29 June 1318 (28 Rabi al-Thani 718 AH) in the Alhambra, the fortified royal palace complex of the Nasrid dynasty of the Emirate of Granada. He was the third son of the reigning sultan, Ismail I, and a younger brother of the future Muhammad IV. [2]

  5. Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj - Wikipedia

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    Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj was born in the town of Nishapur [5] in the Abbasid province of Khorasan, in what is now northeastern Iran.Historians differ as to his date of birth, though it is usually given as 202 AH (817/818), [6] [7] 204 AH (819/820), [3] [8] or 206 AH (821/822).

  6. Yusuf Abu al-Haggag - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Yusuf Abu el Haggag (Arabic: الشيخ يوسف أبو الحجاج; c. 1150 – c. 1245), also al Haggag or Al-Hajjaj, [A] was a mystic Sufi scholar and religious figure whose birthday is celebrated annually in the town of Luxor, Egypt.

  7. Muhammad ibn al-Qasim - Wikipedia

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    The Abu Aqil family gained prestige with the rise of al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, the paternal first cousin of Muhammad's father al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hakam. [6] Al-Hajjaj was made a commander by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ( r.

  8. Abu Haggag Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Yusuf Abu al-Hajjaj is located under the dome of the mosque. The ceiling of this tomb chamber is composed of a base of irregular dimensions, which descends until it reaches the circular shape of the dome. [4]

  9. List of Islamic jurists - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad al-Bukhari; Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj; Abu Yusuf; Al-Qadi Abu Ya'la; Muhammad al-Shaybani; ... Muhammad bin Muslim; Abu Basir al-Asadi; Safwan ibn Yahya; Zayd ibn ...