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Yihya Saleh
Yihyah a Hebrew given name, a variant of Yehya, Yehia, Yahia Yahya, Yihye, etc. It may refer to: * Yiḥyah Qafiḥ (1850–1931), Chief Rabbi in Yemen *Yiḥyah Salaḥ, alternatively Yichya Tzalach; Yehiya Saleh), known by the acronym of Maharitz (1713–1805), rabbi in Yemen *Yihya Yitzhak Halevi Yiḥya Yitzḥak Halevi, son of Moshe (Musa) Yitzḥak Halevi ( he, יחיא יצחק הלוי also commonly known as ''Mori'' Yiḥya Yitzḥak from the house of Yitzḥak Halevi) (1867 – 1932), was a Yemeni born rabbinical scholar who s ...
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Yehya
Yehya is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Yehya Ablikim (born 1988), Chinese football player * Yehya Bundhun (born 1965), Mauritius sportsman (archery, volleyball) * Mohamad Yehya Al Rashed (born 1982), Syrian football player See also *Yahya (name) Yahya ( ar, يحيى, Yaḥyā), also spelled ''Yehya'', is an Arabic male given name. According to the Qur'anic narrative, it is an Arabic form of the given name John, originally Hebrew ''Yohanan'' (''Yəhôḥānān'' יְהוֹחָנָן‎ ... * Yihyah {{given name ...
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Yehia
Yehia or Yehya is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: * Yehia Chahine (1917–1994), Egyptian film producer and an actor of film and theater * Yehia El-Fakharany (born 1945), Egyptian actor *Yehia El-Mashad (1932–1980), Egyptian atomic scientist assassinated in Paris * Yehia Hakki (1905–1992), one of the pioneers of the modern literary movement in Egypt * Mohamed Yehia Zakaria (born 1938), pioneer of the beverage industry in the Arab world, co-founder of Pepsi-Cola Dubai (Dubai Refreshments) * Tarek Yehia (born 1961), Egyptian football player See also * Yahia *Yahya (name) Yahya ( ar, يحيى, Yaḥyā), also spelled ''Yehya'', is an Arabic male given name. According to the Qur'anic narrative, it is an Arabic form of the given name John, originally Hebrew ''Yohanan'' (''Yəhôḥānān'' יְהוֹחָנָן‎ ... * Yahya * Yihyah {{given name, type=both ...
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Yahia
Yahia (Arabic: يحيى‎, romanized: Yaḥyā), is a common Arabic male given name also written as Yahya or Yehia. People with the name include: Given name * Yahia Badreddin al-Houthi (born c. 1965), political leader of the Zaidi rebels in Yemen * Yahia Belaskri (born 1952), Algerian novelist *Yahia Ben Bakr (born 9th century), Mozarab (Iberian Christian living under Muslim domination) figure in Medieval Portugal *Yahia Ben Rabbi (c. 1150–1222), also known as Yahya Ha-Nasi, Yahya Ibn Yaish, Dom Yahia "o Negro", direct descendant of the Exilarchs of Babylon, the eponymous ancestor of the Ibn Yahya family * Yahia Boushaki (1935-1960), Algerian politician and military * Yehia El-Fakharany (born 1945), Egyptian TV and movie actor * Yahia El-Mekachari (born 1990), Tunisian light heavyweight amateur boxer, Olympian *Yahia Kébé (born 1985), Burkinabé football player *Yahia Ouahabi (born 1940), Algerian football player *Yahia Shakmak (born 1985), Libyan basketball player * Yahia T ...
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Yahya (name)
Yahya ( ar, يحيى, Yaḥyā), also spelled ''Yehya'', is an Arabic male given name. According to the Qur'an, Qur'anic narrative, it is an Arabic form of the given name John (given name), John, originally Hebrew ''Yohanan'' (''Yəhôḥānān'' יְהוֹחָנָן‎ "Yahu is gracious"), i.e. primarily John the Baptist, who is known as Yahya ibn Zakariyya in Islam, and is considered a prophet in Islam. For this reason, Yahya is a comparatively common name in the Muslim world. The related Biblical name of Jehiah (''Yᵊḥîyâ'' יְחִיָּה "Yahu lives") has the Arabic form ''Yaḥiyyā'' ., having the same Arabic consonantal text as the name Yahya does. In Persian language, Persian, Yahya is a title of address for a senior village or community elder. It is also a common nickname for the Muhammad al-Mahdi, 12th Imam. Mononym * Yahya ibn Sarafyun (9th century), Arabic medical writer known in medieval Europe as Johannes Serapion * Yahya ibn Khalid (died 806), Vizier of t ...
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Yihye
Yihye or Yihyeh is a Hebrew given name. A variant is Yihyah. Notable people with the name include: * Yihye Bashiri (died c. 1661), Yemenite Rabbi * Yihye Haybi (1911–1977), Yemenite photographer See also *Yahya (name) Yahya ( ar, يحيى, Yaḥyā), also spelled ''Yehya'', is an Arabic male given name. According to the Qur'anic narrative, it is an Arabic form of the given name John, originally Hebrew ''Yohanan'' (''Yəhôḥānān'' יְהוֹחָנָן‎ ... {{given name Hebrew-language given names ...
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Yiḥyah Qafiḥ
Yiḥyah Qafiḥ ( he, רבי יחיא בן שלמה קאפח; ar, يحيى القافح also known as Yiḥyah ibn Shalomo el Qafiḥ and as Yahya Kapach (his Hebrew name)) (1850–1931), known also by his term of endearment ''"Ha-Yashish"'' (English: "the Elder"), served as the Chief Rabbi of Sana'a, Yemen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was one of the foremost rabbinical scholars in Sana'a during that period, and one who advocated many reforms in Jewish education. Besides being learned in astronomy and in the metaphysical science of rabbinic astrology, as well as in Jewish classical literature which he taught to his young students. Biography Rabbi Qafih was raised by his grandfather, after being orphaned of his father and mother at around the age of six. As a child, he studied Torah under the great Rabbi, R. Ḥayim Qoraḥ, his deceased mother's nephew. Later, he studied under Rabbi Yiḥya b. Yosef al-Qāreh, from whom he received his ritual-slaughte ...
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Yiḥyah Salaḥ
Rabbi Yiḥya Ṣāleḥ (alternative spellings: Yichya Tzalach; Yehiya Saleh), known by the acronym of Maharitz (, ''Moreinu HaRav Yichya Tzalach''), (1713 – 1805), was one of the greatest exponents of Jewish law known to Yemen. He is the author of a liturgical commentary entitled ''Etz Ḥayyim'' (The Tree of Life), in which he follows closely the legal dicta of Maimonides. Rabbi Yiḥya Ṣāleḥ is widely remembered for his ardent work in preserving Yemenite Jewish customs and traditions, which he articulated so well in his many writings, but also for his adopting certain Spanish rites and liturgies that had already become popular in Yemen. In this regard, he was strongly influenced by the Rabbis of his previous generation, Rabbi Yehudah Sa'adi and Rabbi Yihya al-Bashiri. Initially, Rabbi Yiḥya Ṣāleḥ worked as a blacksmith until the age of thirty, after which he worked as a scrivener of sacred texts (Heb. "sofer"),Sa'arath Teiman, pp. 19-24 before becoming chief jurist ...
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