Muhammad Zubarah | |
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Born | 1884 Sana'a ,Yemen |
Died | 1961 Sana'a, Yemen | (aged 76–77)
Occupation(s) | Muslim scholar, Historian |
Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Yahya Zubarah al-San’ani (1301–1381 AH; 1884–1961 CE) [1] [2] was a Yemeni historian and religious scholar from Sana’a. He held official positions under Imam Yahya, he wrote on the history of flags of Yemen, [2] [3] and was the father of the former Mufti of Yemen Ahmed bin Muhammad Zubara. [4]
He was the Prince of Al-Saeed Palace (a warehouse for ammunition and supplies for the Yemeni army), and his son Ahmed married Yahya's daughter, Princess Khadija. Yahya sent him on missions to neighboring countries, and to Egypt to print Yemeni books. [4]
Muhammad Zubarah | |
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Born | 1884 Sana'a ,Yemen |
Died | 1961 Sana'a, Yemen | (aged 76–77)
Occupation(s) | Muslim scholar, Historian |
Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Yahya Zubarah al-San’ani (1301–1381 AH; 1884–1961 CE) [1] [2] was a Yemeni historian and religious scholar from Sana’a. He held official positions under Imam Yahya, he wrote on the history of flags of Yemen, [2] [3] and was the father of the former Mufti of Yemen Ahmed bin Muhammad Zubara. [4]
He was the Prince of Al-Saeed Palace (a warehouse for ammunition and supplies for the Yemeni army), and his son Ahmed married Yahya's daughter, Princess Khadija. Yahya sent him on missions to neighboring countries, and to Egypt to print Yemeni books. [4]