Abu Yazid (873–947), Kharijite Berber of the Banu Ifran tribe
Abu Yazid | Yazid Zerhouni | Yazid Sufaat | Hurr ibn Yazid ''Riyahi'' |
When the Fatimid al-Mahdi died in 944, Abū Yazīd launched a rebellion in the Aures mountains and declared himself Shaykh al-Mu'minīn "Elder of the Believers", seeking aid from the Umayyads of Andalus.
He was born as al-Yazid Bujrafi in Bani Shikar, in the Rif region of North-East Morocco, in 1925.
The most famous example of a person who joined Husayn's side through influence was a former soldier of Yazid called Hurr.
His Khurasani governor Yazid continued expansion into mountainous parts of Iran such as Tabaristan.
Hj Wandly Yazid was a member of COMPASS; PERKAMUS; APAD; Niniek Mamak (Council of Advisors), SMA; and National Arts Council (NAC).
Hambali obliged by introducing a U.S.-educated JI member, Yazid Sufaat, to Ayman al Zawahiri in Kandahar.