This was easier than I hoped it to be :/
Really? Pity. Here's a few you might find a little more difficult:
Sunni
Tlemcen
---Aba-al-Mu'min Almohad, Emir of Tlemcen, Jan 1st 1145:
Two decades of Almohad revolt at last begin to bear fruit. You are the chosen successor of El-Mahdi; destined to a Caliphate but a Emir for now. The Almoravid Sultans in the west continue to cling to power they do not deserve. Take advantage of the divided and weak Emirs to your east or take the fight directly to the murderers of Ibn Tumart, but move quickly. The end is coming.
Africa
---Tamim Zirid, Sultan of Africa, 1066:
Ifriqiya was the Zirids', the prize of conversion to Sunni Islam and rebellion against the Fatimids. But it is theirs no longer. The Bedouin have carved your domain into a series of Emirates each larger than the sliver of land that has remained under your rightful rule. To regain your birthright will take wise statesmanship, ruthless strategy, and a great will. Succeed, and perhaps an entire continent will bear your name.
Shia
Oman
---Muhammed Nabhanid, Emir of Oman, Jan. 1st 1154:
Sixty-four is rather old for a Bedouin rebel. Perhaps it is good that you are one no longer. The Seljuks have at last surrendered all of Oman to you, but with a lone son still not of age you might not be able to make too much of it. Should your line survive the attentions of the equally large Emirates on either side of you, the Sultanate of Arabia is a natural goal. Even then the Sunnis surrounding you should make for a tense and eventful game.