Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani

Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani (Arabic: محمد بن إسماعيل العمراني, Muḥammad b. Ismāʿīl al-ʿImrānī; 22 December 1921[2] – 12 July 2021) was a judge and senior Yemeni contemporary scholar.

His grandfather, a judge in Amran city, moved and settled in Sanaa (1139 e–1161Hijjri) 1117, the twelfth century of Mohammed's migration — he was the first from his family to be properly educated[citation needed].

[6] His methodical approach is similar to the late famous scholar and judge Mohammed Ali Shawkaani in the end of the eighteenth century.

He was involved in politics and criticized Imam’s approach, in which he was categorized as enemy of the system and was treacherously killed when he was preaching in Zabid/Yemen first university in the Arab region.

All family members are highly educated[citation needed], their majors varying in the areas of literature, politics and ideology, but no one followed the ancestors in the judiciary.