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  2. John the Baptist in Islam - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Yahya greeted Muhammad on the night of the Al-Isra al-Mi'raj, along with Isa (Jesus), on the second heaven. [22] Yahya's story was also told to the Abyssinian king during the Muslim migration to Abyssinia. [23] According to the Qur'an, Yahya was one on whom God sent peace on the day that he was born and the day that he died. [24]

  3. Yahya ibn al-Hakam - Wikipedia

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    Yahya was a son of al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As and a younger half-brother of Caliph Marwan I (r. 684–685). [1] [2] His mother hailed from the Banu Murra tribe of Ghatafan. [1]He fought alongside Marwan and their brother Abd al-Rahman and other senior leaders of the Quraysh against Caliph Ali (r.

  4. Zechariah in Islam - Wikipedia

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    After his son Yahya (John) had been decapitated by the Children of Israel, Zakariya tried to escape from them. Some historians say that as a miracle a tree opened for Zakariya to hide in but a small part of his clothing mistakenly stuck out. Shaytan (Satan) saw this and took it to his advantage.

  5. John the Baptist - Wikipedia

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    John the Baptist [note 1] (c. 6 BC [18] – c. AD 30) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early 1st century AD. [19] [20] He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist Christian traditions, [21] and as the prophet Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyā (Arabic: النبي يحيى, An-Nabī Yaḥyā ...

  6. Yahya ibn Abdallah - Wikipedia

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    In the first instance this meant the Alids, who claimed descent from Muhammad via Ali ibn Abi Talib, and to whom Yahya's family belonged. However, the Abbasids exploited the vagueness of the slogan by portraying themselves as also being members of the wider "Family of the Prophet" through their common descent from the Banu Hashim clan. [5]

  7. Sharif of Mecca - Wikipedia

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    Yahya bin Barakat 1718–1720 Mubarak bin Ahmad 1720–1723 Yahya bin Barakat 1723–1725 Abdullah III bin Said 1725–1731 Second reign. Muhammed bin Abdullah 1731–1733 Co-reigned with his uncle Masoud for the last year of his rule. Masoud bin Said 1732–1752 Briefly co-reigned with his nephew Muhammed for the first year of his rule.

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  9. Template:Family tree of the Idrisid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Template: Family tree of the Idrisid dynasty. Add languages. Add links. Template; Talk; English. Read; ... Yahya IV r. 905-922: Ali ibn Ubayd Allah: al-Hasan I al ...