Abu Numayy II
{{short description|Sharif of Mecca (1506-1584)}}
{{Infobox royalty
| name = Muhammad Abu Numayy II
محمد أبو نمي الثاني
| succession = Sharif of Mecca
| reign = 1512–1566
| predecessor = Qayitbay ibn Muhammad
| successor = Hasan ibn Abi Numayy
| regent = Barakat II
Ahmad ibn Abi Numayy
Hasan ibn Abi Numayy
| reg-type = Co-ruler
| birth_date = 9 Dhu al-Hijjah 911 AH
{{circa|3 May 1506}}
| birth_place = Mecca, Mamluk Sultanate
| death_date = 9/10 Muharram 992 AH
{{circa|23 January 1584}} (aged 77)
| death_place = Wadi al-Abar, Ottoman Empire
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| burial_place = Jannat al-Mu'alla
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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| issue = {{unbulleted list|Ahmad, Sharif of Mecca|Hasan, Sharif of Mecca}}
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| house = {{unbulleted list|Banu Hashim| Banu Qatadah}}
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| father = Barakat II
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Muḥammad Abū Numayy II ibn Barakāt ibn Muḥammad ({{langx|ar|محمد أبو نمي الثاني بن بركات بن محمد}} {{circa|3 May 1506}}{{spaced ndash}}{{circa|23 January 1584}}) was Sharif of Mecca from 1512 to 1566. He co-reigned first with his father (1512–1525) and later with his sons (1540–1566).{{sfn|de Zambaur|1927|p=22}}
Muhammad Abu Numayy was born in Mecca on the night of 9 Dhu al-Hijjah 911 AH ({{circa|3 May 1506}}), the son of Sharif Barakat II.{{sfn|al-Ghāzī|2009|pp=347–348}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=123}} His mother was Sharifah Ghabyah, the daughter of Humaydan ibn Shaman al-Husayni, Emir of Medina.{{sfn|al-’Anqāwī|2005|p=1504}}
At the age of six he was appointed co-ruler with his father by the Sharif's Mamluk suzerain, Sultan Qansuh al-Ghawri of Egypt.{{sfn|al-Ghāzī|2009|pp=353–354}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=124}} In 1517 after the Ottoman conquest of Egypt, Barakat quickly recognized the change in sovereignty. He sent Abu Numayy to Sultan Selim I in Cairo, bearing the keys to the holy cities and other gifts, and the Sultan confirmed Barakat and Abu Numayy in their positions as co-rulers of the Hejaz.{{sfn|al-Sibā‘ī|1999|pp=393–394}}{{sfn|Uzunçarşılı|2003|p=133}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=124}} Following his father's death in 1525 Abu Numayy assumed sole rulership of the Hejaz. Later in 947 AH (1540) he secured from Sultan Suleiman I the appointment of his eldest son Ahmad as his co-ruler,{{sfn|al-‘Aṣimī|1998|p=336}}{{sfn|al-Ghāzī|2009|pp=359–360}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=127}} and then the appointment of his next eldest son, Hasan, after Ahmad's death in 961 AH (1554).{{sfn|al-‘Aṣimī|1998|p=340}}{{sfn|Uzunçarşılı|2003|p=137}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=130}}
In 974 AH (1566/1567) Abu Numayy received permission to abdicate in favor of Sharif Hasan. After retiring from the Sharifate he devoted his time to worship and religious studies while continuing to assist his son in an advisory capacity.{{sfn|al-Sibā‘ī|1999|p=397}}{{sfn|al-Ghāzī|2009|p=361}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=130}} He died on 9 Muharram 992 AH ({{circa|23 January 1584}}){{efn|Most sources state he died on 9 Muharram, though Dahlan writes, "he died on the ninth of Muharram, and it is [also] said the tenth, in the year 992..."}} at Wadi al-Abar, south of Mecca. He was prayed over in Masjid al-Haram and buried in Jannat al-Mu'alla, where a tomb was constructed over his grave.{{sfn|al-Sibā‘ī|1999|p=398}}{{sfn|al-Ghāzī|2009|p=361}}{{sfn|Daḥlan|2007|p=130}}{{sfn|Uzunçarşılı|2003|p=138}}
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{{s-hou|House of Qatadah|{{circa|3 May}}|1506|{{circa|23 January}}|1584}}
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{{S-bef| before= Qayitbay ibn Muhammad}}
{{S-ttl |title=Sharif of Mecca |regent1=Barakat II |years1=1512–1525 |regent2=Ahmad ibn Abi Numayy |years2=1540–1554 |regent3=Hasan ibn Abi Numayy |years3=1554–1566 |years= 1512–1566}}
{{S-aft| after= Hasan ibn Abi Numayy}}
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Category:16th-century Arab people