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Resume of Abdul Momen
About 1 120 Ibn Toumert became his loyal disciple and assistant when he preached the doctrine of "Tawaid" (that is, "God with a unique belief") in Mesmuda tribe, and was highly valued. He is the main member and military leader of the ten-member conference of Muwahid Movement established by Ibn Toumert at the TinMayral Missionary Center. Because of his piety, organization and military command ability, he was appointed as the heir by Ibn Tumel before his death. 1 130 After Ibn Toumert's death, he inherited the missionary cause, called himself a caliph, took Seuss as the base area and called for pure Islam. In order to overthrow the rule of Mulabit dynasty, he led an army to explore the west and explore the south and the north. 1144 ~1146, he personally led the army to conquer tremerson, fas, ceuta, Tangier and Egmat, and defeated the troops stationed by the murabit dynasty. 1 147 captured Marrakesh with heavy troops, destroyed the murabit dynasty, and executed the young Amir Ibn Ali and his courtiers, making this the capital. 1 149 conquered the hostile Berber tribe and suppressed the rebellion in various places. 1 15 1 year, when conquering the surrounding area of Constantine, it fought a decisive battle with the Arab tribal alliance army near Setif and won a great victory. He sent a powerful expeditionary force composed of Berbers and Arabian cavalry to Spain, seized the territory of the Muslim separatist dynasty under the rule of Mulabit dynasty, and stopped the southward invasion of Christian Castile King Alfonso VII. 1158 ~1159 conquered Tunisia and seized the coastal areas of North Africa from Morocco to Tripoli from Christian Normans in Sicily. Since then, the territory of the dynasty has included most Muslim areas in North Africa and Spain. When he was in office, he initially established a central administrative system and established a conference organization composed of Islamic elders, senior generals and tribal leaders to make decisions. The provinces implement the system of military governors, form regular armies and create navies. Mosques and religious schools were built in various places, missionaries were sent to publicize the original teachings of Ibn Toumert, and stereotypes that violated religious laws were prohibited. Clerics were sent to various places to publicize Islamic law and restrict the primitive customary laws of various tribes. 1 163 died in Rabat, Morocco. (yankley)