During
Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din's rule, a notable number of individuals from the al-Mu'allimi family experienced persecution and imprisonment in Yemen. Allegations of loyalty to external entities led to harsh treatment against Al-Mu'allimi's family. In 1918, al-Mu'allimi left Yemen for a
pilgrimage to
Mecca and
Madinah, subsequently settling in
Jazan upon his return. In
Jazan, under the governance of
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Idrisi, al-Mu'allimi assumed the role of supreme judge and acquired the title . Al-Mu'allimi remained in this position until the death of al-Idrisi in 1923, after which he, along with other high-status individuals, was expelled by the new ruler. Following his expulsion, al-Mu'allimi sought refuge in
Aden, dedicating himself to the teaching of Islamic sciences.
Indonesia In 1925, he briefly traveled to
Indonesia, contributing to educational endeavors during his stay.
India The subsequent year saw Al-Mu'allimi relocating to India, where he became a member of the
Ottoman Committee of Knowledge in Hyderabad. Specializing in manuscript editing and revision, he devoted 25 years to this role, significantly enriching the Islamic library. His efforts contributed to the publication of over 40 volumes of manuscripts.
Saudi Arabia In 1952, Al-Mu'allimi moved to
Jeddah, assuming a teaching position in a local school there. Shortly thereafter, he relocated to
Mecca and took on the role of librarian at the
Grand Mosque's library. Concurrently, he provided instruction on subjects such as Arabic grammar, rhetoric, and jurisprudence at the Grand Mosque of Mecca. == Adherence to the Athari Creed ==