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Zaynab bint Musa al-Darir al-Tinmellali also known as Zaynab bint abu Imran Musa al-Kafif al-Tinmellali, original from the Masmuda tribe of Ahl Tinmel. She was the daughter of the Almohad Sheikh Musa al-Darir from Ahl Tinmel who was also in the council of 50 and he is original from a town named Ansa.[1] Abd al-Mu'min married the free woman Zaynab in Tinmel, as was Ibn Tumart's will[2][3][4]. She is the mother of the second Almohad caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf and his brother Abu Hafs Omar ibn Abd al-Mu'min who is the grandfather of the last Almohad caliph Idris al-Wathiq

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  1. ^ al-Baydhaq. "نسخة واضحة : المقتبس من كتاب الأنساب في معرفة الأصحاب - البيذق" (in Arabic). pp. 32–33. ومن ذالك أهل خمسين أكرمهم الله." "ومن ذالك أهل تينملل, أبو عمران موسا بن الكفيف [“And from that are the council of 50, whom God has honored.” “And from that are the people of Tinmel, Abu Imran Musa bin Al-Kafif.”]
  2. ^ al-Marrakushi. "عبد الواحد المراكشي المعجب في تلخيص أخبار المغرب" (in Arabic). p. 174. وأبو يعقوب هذا هو يوسف بن عبد المومن بن علي؛ امه وأم أخيه أبي حفص، امرأة حرة اسمها زينب ابنة موسا الضرير. كان [موسا هذا] من [شيوخ] أهل تينمل وأعيانهم، [من ضيعه يقال لها: انسا]. وكنت مصاهرتة إياه ايام كان عبد المومن بتينمل، براي ابن تومرت [This Abu Yaqub is Yusuf ibn Abd al-Mumin ibn Ali; his mother and the mother of his brother Abu Hafs was a free woman named Zaynab, daughter of Musa al-Darir. [This Musa] was one of the Sheikhs of Ahl Tinmel, [from a village called Ansa]. And Abu Imran Musa Tinmellali became Abd al-Mu'min's Father in law in Tinmel, as was Ibn Tumart's will]
  3. ^ Bennison, Amira K. (5 July 2016). Almoravid and Almohad Empires. pp. 93 & 160 & 382. ISBN 978-0-7486-4682-1.
  4. ^ Lagardère, Vincent. Campagnes et paysans d'Al-Andalus VIIIe - XVes (in French). Maisonneuve & Larose. p. 106. ou la daya à Anasa proche de Tinmall, dont était originaire Mūsa al-Darir, père de Zaynab, mère du calife almohade Abū Yaqüb Yūsuf