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unusual facts about Qasim al-Raymi


Qasim al-Raymi

Ali bin Ali Douha and two other militants were reported to have been killed during the raid.


Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi

It survived long after his death in Mayyafariqin, where Ibn Shaddad reported it as still extant two centuries later.

Al-Hakam II

The famous physician, scientist, and surgeon Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis) was also active in Al-Hakam's court during his reign.

Al-Mansur al-Qasim al-Iyyani

In 993, a-Qasim proclaimed the imamate in Tihamah, but his movement was defeated in the next year by the governor of Mecca.

Al-Qasim invaded Yemen in 997 or 998 and appropriated Sa'dah, the traditional capital of the Zaydiyyah domain.

The governor in Dhamar, az-Zaidi, rebelled and captured the imam's son Ja'far.

Father of modern surgery

Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (born in Córdoba, Spain; 936-1013), also called Abulcasis, wrote Al-Tasrif (The Method of Medicine), a 30-part medical encyclopedia in Arabic.


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