
Abd al-Rahman ibn Yahya ibn Ali (; 1894–1966), commonly known by the '''al-Mu'allimi al-Yamani''' (), was a Yemeni Islamic scholar. He played a significant role within the Salafi movement, aligning with the teachings of Ibn Taymiyya, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and Athari theology.
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Abd al-Rahman ibn Yahya ibn Ali (; 1894–1966), commonly known by the '''al-Mu'allimi al-Yamani''' (), was a Yemeni Islamic scholar. He played a significant role within the Salafi movement, aligning with the teachings of Ibn Taymiyya, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and Athari theology.
Recognized for his substantial contributions to Islamic academia, he left a lasting impact in both teaching and scholarly tradition. Al-Mu'allimi's edited more than 170 volumes of Islamic literature, covering a diverse array of subjects. He taught in Mecca, particularly at the Grand Mosque.
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