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Ali Yahya Muammar

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Ali Yahya Maammar
علي يحيى معمر
Born1919
DiedJanuary 15, 1980(1980-01-15) (aged 60–61)
Resting placeSidi Mundir Cemetery, Tripoli
NationalityLibyan
Occupation(s)Scholar, educator, writer
Known forIslamic scholarship, Ibadi reformism, Ibadi historian
Notable workAl-Ibādiyya fī Mawkib al-Tārīkh, Al-Ibādiyya bayna al-Firaq al-Islāmiyya, Al-Ibādiyya Madhhab Islāmī Muʿtadil
MovementIbadism

Ali Yahya Muammar (Arabic: علي يحيى معمر) was a Libyan Ibadi scholar, educator, author, and reformer.

Early life

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Ali bin Yahya Maʿmar was born in 1919 in the village of Takwit, on the outskirts of Nalut, approximately 15 kilometers to the west,[1] in the Libyan region of Jabal Nafusa.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ bin Ahmad Al-Sheikh Al-Haj, Qasim (2003). الشيخ علي يحيى معمر أضواء على شخصيته وفكره [Sheikh Ali Yahya Ma'mar: Insights into His Personality and Thought] (1st ed.). Ghardaia. p. 13. ISBN 9961-787-07-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Yıldız, Harun (2018). "Ibadism in the Studies of ʿAli Yahya Muʿammar". Hemispheres. 34: 73–89.
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