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  2. Idrisiyya - Wikipedia

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    Mowlana Abd al-Rahman Nurow. A Somali disciple of ibn Idris who spread the Tariqa Muhammadiyya in Somalia. [11] Abu'l 'Abbas Al Dandarawi, Egyptian Sufi and founder of the Dandarawiyya path in Saudi Arabia. [9] Salih al-Ja'fari. He edited and published the works of Ibn Idris and revived his order. He founded the Ja'fariyya path. [12]

  3. Pengiran Mohammed Abdul Rahman Piut - Wikipedia

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    Pengiran Mohammad bin Pengiran Abdul Rahman Piut (1906 – 25 May 1976), commonly referred to by his title Pengiran Temenggong and nicknamed National Hero, was a Bruneian nobleman, teacher and politician who formerly held several high-ranking positions which included being a member of the State Council, [1] Privy Council, [2] and the Islamic Religious Council.

  4. Mohammad Abdul Rahman (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Abdul Rahman served as the General Supervisor for the management of Army of Conquest operations in Muhambal and its surrounding countryside. By 2017, he worked in the General Administration of Services and took on responsibilities within the Idlib branch, focusing on the Muhambal bloc, the eastern countryside of Jisr ash-Shughur, and public relations.

  5. Muhammad ibn Idris - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad bin Idris bin Idris bin Abdullah (Arabic: محمد بن إدريس بن إدريس بن عبد الله) was the third Idrisid sultan of Morocco. Life [ edit ]

  6. Tunku Idris Iskandar - Wikipedia

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    Tunku Idris Iskandar Al-Haj ibni Sultan Ibrahim (born 25 December 1987) is a member of the Johor royal family who is the Tunku Temenggong of Johor.Currently, he is fourth in the line of succession to the throne of Johor after his elder brother, the Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Idris and nephews, Tunku Iskandar Abdul Jalil Abu Bakar Ibrahim and Tunku Abu Bakar Ibrahim.

  7. Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris al-Razi - Wikipedia

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    Uthman ibn Khurrazad said, “The most preserving of those I saw are four: Muhammad ibn al-Minhal ad-Darir, Ibrâhîm ibn ‘Ar’arah, Abu Zur’ah ar-Razi, and Abu Hatim.” Al-Khalili said, Abū Hâtim was a scholar of the Companions’ differences [of opinion] and the jurisprudence of the Followers and [those] after them.

  8. Idris II of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Idris bin Idris (Arabic: إدريس بن إدريس) known as Idris II (Arabic: إدريس الثاني) (August 791 – August 828), was the son of Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty in Morocco. He was born in Walīlī two months after the death of his father. He succeeded his father Idris I in 803.

  9. al-Sulami - Wikipedia

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    Abu 'Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Bin al-Husayn al-Sulami al-Shafi'i (Arabic: محمد بن حسين السلمي), commonly known as al-Sulami [3] (947-1034), was a Shafi'i muhaddith (Hadith Master), muffassir (Qur'anic commentator), shaykh of the Awliya, Sufi hagiographer, and a prolific writer.