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Wahb ibn Munabbih

655 - 738

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Wahb ibn Munabbih (Arabic: وَهْبُ بْنُ مُنَبِّهٍ) was a Yemenite Muslim traditionist of Dhimar (two days' journey from Sana'a) in Yemen. He was a member of Banu Alahrar (Sons of the free people), a Yemeni of Persian origin. He is counted among the Tabi‘in and a narrator of Isra'iliyat. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Wahb ibn Munabbih has received more than 109,098 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Wahb ibn Munabbih is the 2,028th most popular writer, the 13th most popular biography from Yemen and the most popular Yemeni Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Wahb ibn Munabbih ranks 2,028 out of 7,302Before him are Giovanni Francesco Straparola, Julian Tuwim, Jean Starobinski, Cassius Longinus, Karen Armstrong, and Hallgrímur Pétursson. After him are Bob Woodward, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Aloysius Bertrand, Alciphron, Jean Paulhan, and Sulpicia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 655, Wahb ibn Munabbih ranks 3Before him are Pope John VI, and Childeric II.  Among people deceased in 738, Wahb ibn Munabbih ranks 1After him are Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik, Gurak, and Swæfberht of Essex.

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In Yemen

Among people born in Yemen, Wahb ibn Munabbih ranks 13 out of 35Before him are Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (1908), Miqdad ibn Aswad (589), Rashad al-Alimi (1954), Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din (1869), Mukesh Ambani (1957), and Muhammad al-Badr (1926). After him are Tawakkol Karman (1979), Ahmad bin Yahya (1891), Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani (893), Shoshana Damari (1923), Hussein al-Houthi (1960), and Ali Nasir Muhammad (1940).

Among WRITERS In Yemen

Among writers born in Yemen, Wahb ibn Munabbih ranks 1After him are Nujood Ali (1998).