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  1. Ibn Wahshiyya

    Ibn Wahshiyya also Ibn Wahshiyah fl. 9th century 10th century lang ar Abu Bakr Ahmed ibn Ali ibn Qays al Wahshiyah al Kasdani al Qusayni al Nabati al Sufi ref Okasha El Daly 2005 , Egyptology The Missing Millennium , UCL Press ref was a Nabataean and Assyrian people Assyrian writer, Alchemy and chemistry in medieval Islam alchemist , Muslim Agricultural Revolution agriculturalist , Egyptology Egyptologist and Sociology in medieval Islam historian born at Qusayn near Kufa in Iraq . He was known in early modern Europe as Ahmad Bin Abubekr Bin Wahishih . ref name Daly2 Ibn Wahshiyya was one of the first historians to be able to at least partly decipher what was written in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, ref name Daly1 Dr. Okasha El Daly 2005 , Egyptology The Missing Millennium ... language A reference to Ibn Wahshiyya is made in the archaeological mystery Labyrinth book Labyrinth by Kate Mosse . Works Ibn al Nadim in Kitab al Fihrist list a large number of books on Magic paranormal ... written, or translated from older books, by Ibn Wahshiyya. His works on Alchemy were co authored with an Alchemist ... quote In agriculture, the Filah t al Nab tiyyah Nabataean Agriculture of Ibn Wahshiyya is the most ... in medieval Islam Egyptology l1 Egyptology in medieval Islam Ibn Wahshiyya was one of the first historians ... time. An Arabic manuscript of Ibn Wahshiyya s book Kitab Shawq al Mustaham , a work that discusses ... had been decoded by Ibn Wahshiyya, eight centuries earlier than Champollion deciphered the Rosetta ... doc 1G2 2830904536.html Ibn Wahshiyya, Ab Bakr Ahmad Ibn Sal Ibn l Mukht r encyclopedia Dictionary ... origyear 1970 80 year 2008 Category Iraqi Shi a Muslims Category Iraqi writers Wahshiyah, Ibn Category Egyptologists Wahshiyah, Ibn Category Alchemists of the Islamic Golden Age Category Agronomists Category Botanists ar ca Ibn Wahxiyya eo Ibn Wahshiyah fr Ibn Wahshiyya it Ibn Wahshiyya la Ibn al Wahsiya ru uk ...   more details



  1. IBN

    IBN or ibn may refer to In general ibn , Patronymic Arabic patronymic son of in Arabic personal names e.g. Ibn Battuta IBN code page Code page 865 , a Nordic language code page under MS DOS Image Based Navigation in aircraft navigation Invariant basis number , a property that most rings have in mathematics Internet background noise In communications and media CNN IBN , an Indian news channel Immanuel Broadcasting Network , the Christian radio network WCCV, headquartered in Carterville, Georgia InStore Broadcasting Network , provider of in store radio and television networks Integrated Business Network , a Centrex telecommunications network by Northern Electric Nortel International Broadcasting Network , Dallas based Christian broadcaster that produces programming mainly for radio like those hosted by Bob Larson and Steve Solomon disambig eo IBN it IBN pt Ibn ...   more details



  1. Ibn Hajar

    There were several Muslim scholars named Ibn Hajar Ibn Hajar al Asqalani d. 852 AH Shafi i and Hadith scholar Ibn Hajar Al Haythami Ibn Hajar al Makki al Haitami 909&ndash 974 Islamic calendar AH Shafi i Ibn Hajar Abi Bakr disambig ...   more details



  1. Ibn Shaddad

    This can refer to Antarah ibn Shaddad , a pre Islamic Arab hero and poet floruit fl. 580 or Baha ad Din ibn Shaddad , a 12th century jurist and biographer of Saladin. surname Shaddad, Ibn ...   more details



  1. Ibn Yahya

    Ibn Yahya may refer to David ibn Ya ya ben Solomon 1455 1528 rabbi of Lisbon, author of the Leshon Limmudim Gedaliah ibn Yahya ben Joseph c. 1515 c. 1587 , Italian Jewish talmudist disambig ...   more details



  1. Ibn Mubarak

    lowercase ibn Mubarak may refer to Abu l Fazl ibn Mubarak 1551 1602 , Persian writer Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah born 1935 , Bahraini politician disambig Category Given names Category Surnames ...   more details



  1. Ibn Ezra

    Ibn Ezra was a prominent Jew ish family from Spain spanning many centuries. The name ibn Ezra may refer to Abraham ibn Ezra 1092 1167 , a Rabbi who lived in the eleventh and twelfth centuries Moses ibn Ezra ?1070 after 1138 , a Spanish linguist, philosopher and poet who lived in the eleventh century Joseph ibn Ezra , an oriental Rabbi of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries disambig de Ibn Esra ...   more details



  1. Ibn Shuayb

    Moroccan literature Ibn Shuayb or Abu l Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Shuayb al Kirjani born in Taza , Morocco , died in Tunis on 1 March 1349 was a Moroccan scholar in medicine, alchemy, botany, astronomy, mathematics, a renowned poet and chancellor of the Marinid dynasty Marinid sultan Abu Al Hasan Ali ibn Othman Abu al Hassan . He is the author of both prose and poetry. References F. N. Vel zquez Basanta, article on Ibn Shuayb, volume 5 of Biblioteca de Al Andalus http www.ibntufayl.org modules.php?name enciclopediadn&op list content&eid 2 Fundaci n IBN, Lugar y Fecha Edici n Almer a VOL. 5 ISBN 9788493402655 DEFAULTSORT Ibn Shuayb Category Moroccan scholars Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan astronomers Category 1349 deaths Morocco writer stub ca Ibn Shuayb ...   more details



  1. Ibn Hud

    Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Yusuf ibn Hud al Yazam died 1238 , commonly known as Ibn Hud , was a taifa emir of Andalusia from 1228 to 1237. He claimed to be a descendent of the Banu Hud family from Zaragoza . Ibn Hud was governor of Murcia for the Almohad rulers. When after the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212 it became more and more evident, that the Almohads were no longer able to protect the country, and discontent rose among the people, Ibn Hud became the leader of the rebellion. By 1228 he had become the ruler of practically all al Andalus . Yet he was not for long able to resist the forces of the Christian Iberian Kingdoms. In 1231 his troops were defeated by the Kingdom of Castile in the Battle of Jerez , and by the Kingdom of Le n near M rida . In 1233 Ibn Hud had to sign a truce with Castile. In 1232 Mohammed I ibn Nasr elevated himself sultan of the region of Ja n, Spain Ja n and soon became Ibn Hud s most powerful opponent. Though Ibn Hud was at first able to defeat Ibn Nasr in 1234, he was not able to protect C rdoba, Spain C rdoba from being taken over by Ferdinand III of Castile in 1236, and had to sign another truce with both Ferdinand III and Ibn Nasr. In 1237, Granada accepted Ibn Nasr as its ruler. Ibn Hud was assassinated in January 1238 at the gates of Almer a . References Meri, Josef W. Meri and Bacharach, Jere L. Medieval Islamic Civilization An Encyclopedia. Routledge, London 2006, ISBN 0415966906. O Callaghan, Joseph F. Reconquest and crusade in medieval Spain. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia 2004, ISBN 0 8122 1889 2. DEFAULTSORT Hud, Ibn Category People of Al Andalus Category 1238 deaths Category 13th century monarchs in Europe Islam bio stub ca Ibn Hud de Ibn Hud es Ibn Hud ...   more details



  1. Ibn Tulun

    Ibn Tulun can refer to Ahmad ibn Tulun 835 884 , founder of Egypt s Tulunid dynasty Mosque of Ibn Tulun in Cairo Disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ca Ibn Tulun ...   more details



  1. Ibn Sidah

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Ibn Sidah 1007 1066 was a blind Al Andalus Andalusian scholar of Classical Arabic , author of the Muhkam , a dictionary of 28 volumes. He was born in Murcia . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sidah, Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1066 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sidah, Ibn Category Arab grammarians Category Medieval linguists Category 1066 deaths Linguist stub ar ca Ibn S dah ...   more details



  1. Ibn Hamdis

    unsourced date December 2007 Ibn Hamdis c. 1056 c. 1133 was a Siculo Arabic Sicilian Arab poet. He was born in Noto , near Syracuse, Sicily Syracuse . When he was 31, his town was captured by the Italo Normans Normans and he was forced to move to Andalusia , then still under Muslim control, at Sevilla , where he made friends with prince Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid Al Mutamid , who was also a poet. After the death of the latter in an Almoravid prison of Aghmat 1095 , Hamdis moved to central Maghreb Algeria under the protection of prince Mansur ibn Nasir al Mansur . When the latter died, he then moved to Madhiyya in Tunisia , as a guest of the Zirid rulers. Hamdis thence continued to move in most of the Mediterranean Islamic countries until his death at Majorca in 1133. His works include c. 6,000 verses, many of them devoted to his lost Sicily . DEFAULTSORT Hamdis, Ibn Category 1050s births Category 1130s deaths Category People from Noto Category Arabic poets Category Andalus poets ar ca Ibn Hamdis es Ibn Hamdis fr Ibn Hamdis it Ibn Hamdis ru scn Ibn Hamdis vi Ibn Hamdis ...   more details



  1. Ibn Majah

    Images image name image caption signature Information name Ab Abdill h Mu ammad ibn Yaz d Ibn M jah al Rab al Qazw n title Ibn M jah birth 824 CE death 887 or 889 Madhhab Sunni Ethnicity Region notable idea main interests influences influenced works Sunan ibn Majah Sunan ibn M jah , Kit b at Tafs r and Kit b at T r kh End of the template Ab Abdill h Mu ammad ibn Yaz d Ibn M jah al Rab al ... known as Ibn M jah, was a Middle Ages medieval scholar of hadith . He compiled the last of Sunni Islam s Six major Hadith collections six canonical hadith collections , Sunan ibn Majah Sunan Ibn M jah . ref name Tadhkirah cite book last al Dhahabi first Muhammad ibn Ahmad title Tadhkirat al Huffaz ... showing the location of Qazvin Qazwin , the place of birth and death of Ibn M jah Ibn M jah was born ... world visiting Iraq , Mecca Makkah , the Levant and Egypt . He studied under Ab Bakr ibn Ab Shaybah through whom came over a quarter of al Sunan , Mu ammad ibn Abdill h ibn Numayr, Jub rah ibn al Mughallis, Ibr h m ibn al Mundhir al iz m , Abdull h ibn Mu wiyah, Hish m ibn Amm r, Mu ammad ibn Rum , D w d ibn Rash d and others from their era. Ab Ya l al Khal l praised Ibn M jah as reliable .... ref name Tadhkirah According to al Dhahabi al Dhahab , Ibn M jah died on approximately ... . ref name Risalah cite book last al Kattani first Muhammah ibn Ja far title al Risalah al Mustatrafah editor Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Kattani publisher Dar al Bashair al Islamiyyah location Beirut date 2007 edition seventh pages 12 language Arabic ref Works wikisourcelang ar Ibn Majah Al Dhahab mentioned the following of Ibn M jah s works ref name Tadhkirah Sunan ibn Majah Sunan Ibn ... transmitters The Sunan main Sunan ibn Majah The Sunan consists of 1,500 chapters and about 4,000 ... Hasan Abdul Ghaffar, Criticism of Hadith among Muslims with reference to Sunan Ibn Maja , Presidency ... of Ibn Majah s Sunan , Journal of Semitic studies 3 1958 129 41. External links http replay.waybackmachine.org ...   more details



  1. Ibn Amira

    Ibn Amira or Ahmad ibn Abd Allah Ibn Amira 1186 Alzira in the province of Valencia province Valencia 1251 1259 was a historian, poet , and scholar of law from al Andalus during the reign of the Almohad dynasty . ref Margarita Lachica, Poetas Arabes del Pais Valenciano , p. 32 in Spanish http rua.ua.es dspace bitstream 10045 6940 1 HM 09 02.pdf retrieved September 5, 2008 ref Ibn Amira was Qadi of Mallorca and worked for the Almohad sultan in Valencia, Spain Valencia and Sevilla and moved to Morocco in 1239 40 after the fall of Valencia, Spain Valencia in 1238 and continued to work for the sultan there. The theme of paradise lost al firdaws al mafqud was expressed by the Valencian exile in his Letter to a Friend . This friend was the poet Ibn al Abbar . An ocean of sadness rages inside us, Our hearts, desperate, burn with eternal flames. The city was so beautiful with its gardens and rivers, The nights were imbued with the sweet fragrance of narcissus. ref Manuel S nchez Plany andalus per la p rdua de Val ncia. L Aven 1979 . ref Ibn Amira is also the author of a manuscript about the history of Mallorca , Tarij Mayurqa . The manuscript written between 1203 and 1232 is translated into Spanish by the historian Guillem Rossell Bordoy. References references Manuel Boix and Josep Pal cios Ibn al Zaqqaq Ali b. Atiyya Ibn al Zaqqaq , Ahmad b. Abd Allah Ibn Amira, Ibn Khafaja Ibrahim b. Abi l Fath Ibn Hafaya Alcira , Valencia, Spain Valencia , Bromera, 1988. ISBN 84 7660 021 6 DEFAULTSORT Ibn Amira Category Moorish writers Category Moorish Maliki scholars Category Almohad dynasty Category 1186 births Category 1250s deaths Category Arab historians Category Andalus poets Spain poet stub Spain historian stub ca Ibn Amira al Makhzum es Ibn Amira pt Ibn Amira ...   more details



  1. Ibn Muqlah

    Abu ali Muhammad Ibn ali Ibn Muqlah Shiraz i Persian language Persian born 886 in Baghdad died 20 July 940 there was an Islamic calligrapher, one of the foremost of the Abbasid age. It is thought that he invented the thuluth script, the first cursive style of Arabic, though none of his original work remains. Ibn Muqlah was also a government official. By age 22 he was a scribe as well as holding two other important jobs. He was the vizier three times under the Abbasaid caliph in Baghdad. After years of fighting for causes he believed in, he was publicly disgraced and imprisoned in 936. After four years of maltreatment, he died. It is said that writing poured from his hands, and to his followers he was considered a prophet and a hero. Along with Ibn al Bawwab and Yaqut al Musta simi , he is considered the founder of the modern style. DEFAULTSORT Ibn Muqlah Category 886 births Category 940 deaths Category Calligraphers of Arabic script Category Iranian calligraphers Category Iranian scribes Islam bio stub ar ca Ibn Muqla de Ibn Muqla fa pl Ibn Mukla war Ibn Muqlah zh ...   more details



  1. Ibn Hisham

    Beginning of the Template Infobox Muslim scholars Infobox Muslim scholars Scroll down to edit this page Philosopher Category notability list of Islamic historians Muslim historian era Islamic golden age color cef2e0 Images image name image caption signature Information name Abu Muhammad Abd al Malik bin Hisham title Ibn Hisham birth death 218AH 833CE Maddhab Sunni school tradition Ethnicity Region Basra , Egypt notable idea main interests History influences Ibn Ishaq influenced works The life of the Prophet Abu Muhammad Abd al Malik bin Hisham lang ar , or Ibn Hisham died 833 edited the biography of Muhammad written by Ibn Ishaq . Ibn Ishaq s work is lost and is now only known in the recensions of Ibn Hisham and Muhammad ibn Jarir al Tabari al Tabari . Ibn Hisham grew up in Basra , Iraq, but moved afterwards to Egypt , ref name Suqa Mustafa al Suqa, Ibrahim al Abyari and Abdul Hafidh Shalabi, Tahqiq Sirah an Nabawiyyah li Ibn Hisham , ed. Dar Ihya al Turath, pp. 23 4 ref where he gained a name as a grammarian and student of language and history. His family was of Himyarite origin, though some narrators trace him to Mu afir ibn Ya far, while others say he is a Dhuhli. ref name Suqa Works As Sirah an Nabawiyyah He also wrote a work on South Arabian antiquities Kitab al Tijan li ma rifati muluk al zaman Book of Crowns in knowing kings of the age See also List of Islamic scholars References reflist External links wikisourcelang ar Ibn Hisham http web.archive.org web 20040625103910 http www.hraic.org hadith ibn ishaq.html The 20earliest 20biography 20of 20Muhammad, 20by 20ibn 20Ishaq The earliest biography of Muhammad, by ibn Ishaq English Read Book Online. DEFAULTSORT Ibn Hisham Category Muslim historians Category Egyptian biographers Category Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Category 833 deaths Egypt writer stub ar de Ibn Hisch m fa fr Ibn Hich m id Ibnu Hisyam it Ibn Hisham pt Ibn Hisham ru ur ...   more details



  1. Ibn Kathir

    color B0C4DE Image and Caption image name image caption Information name Ismail Ibn Kathir birth date 1301 death date 774 AH 1373 CE school tradition Shafi i influences Ibn Taymiyya , Ibn Qayyim , al Mizzi Ismail ibn Kathir lang ar 1301&ndash 1373 was a Muslim Muhaddith , Faqih , historian ..., Al Qurashi, Al Busrawi. He was born in 1301 in Busra , Syria hence Al Busrawi and was taught by Ibn Taymiyya , Al Mizzi , Ibn Al Firkah, Isa bin Al Mutim, Ahmed bin Abi Talib, Ibn Al Hajjar, Baha Ad Din Al Qasim bin Muzaffar bin Asakir, Ibn Ash Shirazi, Ishaq bin Yahya Al Ammuddi, Zahriyyah Shaykh ... July 1366 with a professorial position at the Great Mosque of Damascus . ref name ibn kathir Scholastic achievements Ibn Kathir RA wrote a famous commentary on the Qur an named Tafsir al Qur an al Adhim ... an, in explanation. Tafsir Ibn Kathir is famous all over the Muslim world and among Muslim s in the Western world , is one of the most widely used explanations of the Qu ran today. Ibn Kathir RA was renowned for his great memory regarding the sayings of Muhammad and the entire Qur an. Ibn Kathir ... . Ibn Kathir saw himself as a Shafi i scholar. This is indicated by two of his books, one of which ... In later life, he became blind ref name ibn kathir . He attributes his blindness to working late at night on the Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal Musnad of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in an attempt to rearrange it topically rather than by narrator. Ibn Kathir died in 774 AH February 1373 in Damascus. Works Tafsir ibn ... Al Bidayah wa Nihayah or Tarikh ibn Kathir . Available on http ar.wikisource.org wiki D8 AA D8 B5 ... 8A D8 A9 wikisource Al Sira Al Nabawiyya Ibn Kathir al Baa ith al Hatheeth an abridgement of the Muqaddimah by Ibn al Salah in Hadith terminology Tabaqaat ah Shafi iah Talkhis al Istighatha Signs Before ... Stories of The Prophets Qasas ul Anbiya Notes reflist refs ref name ibn kathir cite web url http books.google.com books?id ul73yY htWAC&pg PR15&lpg PR15&dq ibn kathir ismail&source bl&ots HWBeczJMZM&sig ...   more details



  1. Ibn Marwan

    Ibn Marw n Abd al Rahm n Ibn Marw n ibn Y nus , also known as Ibn al Djill qui or Son of a Gallaecia Galician d. c. 889 , was a Iberian Peninsula Iberian Sufism Sufi Muslim Muladi whose family had come from Portugal, Norte northern Portugal and settled near M rida, Spain M rida . In 868, leading a host of Muladin and Mozarab s, he rebelled against Caliph of C rdoba Emir Muhammad I of C rdoba and after a heroic resistance he got honourable surrendering terms from the Emir and was given Badajoz whom he started to fortify. Knowing of an incoming attack by the Emirate forces, he fled northwards settling in the castle of Karkar now Carquere, near Lamego , Portugal . Afterwards, at Ibn Marw n s request, king Alfonso III of Le n sent him auxiliary troops and the combined army defeated the Emirate forces. Returning to Badajoz, now a well fortified city, he established his rule throughout the whole of the Al Garb Al Andalus . Between 876 and 877 he also erected the Castle of Marv o , in Portugal, a place already known in the 10th century as Amaia de Ibn Maru n or Fortaleza de Amaia . His dynasty lasted until 930. References VELOZO, Francisco Jos 1969 , Um Mu ulmano Precursor da Independ ncia Portuguesa Bem Marv o, o Galego in O Isl o , n. 5, Agosto. CAMPOS, Jos A. Correia de, Monumentos da antiguidade rabe em Portugal , pp. 111 112. DEFAULTSORT Ibn Marwan Category 889s deaths Category People of Al Andalus Category Islamic history Category Medieval Portugal Category 9th century people Category Year of birth unknown ca Ibn Marwan de Ibn Marwan es Ibn Marwan fa fr Ibn Marwan it Ibn Marwan pt Ibn Marwan ...   more details



  1. Ibn Bassam

    Ibn Bassam Ibn Bassam Al Shantarini was a poet and historian from al Andalus . He was born in Santar m, Portugal Santar m sometimes spelled Shantarin or Xantarin and died in 1147 . Ibn Bassam describes how the incessant invasions of the Castillans forced him to run away from Santarem in Portugal , the last of the cities of the west, after seeing his lands ravaged and his wealth destroyed, a ruined man with no possessions save his battered sword. ref http www.muslimheritage.com topics default.cfm?articleID 729 ref Especially well known is his anthology Dhakhira f mah sin ahl al Gazira The Treasury concerning the Merits of the People of Iberia one of the most important sources of information in the field of history, literature and culture of the Almoravid dynasty. It was edited in eight volumes by Ihsan Abbas, written in rhymed prose, many of its biographies are contemporary and filled out with details taken from the Kitab al Matin of Ibn Hayyan . The parts taken from that book are easily distinguishable, because Ibn Bassam prefixes the words qala Ibn Hayyan Ibn Hayyan says and concludes the extract with intaha kalam Ibn Hayyan here ends lbn Hayyan s words . References Reflist cite book first Ross last Brann title Power in the portrayal representations of Jews and Muslims in eleventh and twelfth century Islamic Spain location Princeton, N.J. publisher Princeton University Press year 2002 isbn 0 691 00187 1 DEFAULTSORT Ibn Bassam Category Andalus poets Category Muslim historians Category People of Al Andalus Category 12th century historians Category 1147 deaths Spain poet stub ar de Ibn Bassam es Ibn Bassam fr Ibn Bassam pt Ibn Bassam ...   more details



  1. Ibn Hayyan

    About the historian from Al Andalus the alchemist Geber disambiguation Geber other meanings Ibn Hayyan disambiguation Abu Marw n Hayy n Ibn Jalaf Ibn Hayyan al Qurtubi 987 1075 , usually known as Ibn Hayyan , was a Muslim historian from Al Andalus . Born at C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , he was an important official at the court of the Andalusian ruler Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir al Mansur and published several works on history which have only survived in part. His books constitute one of the most important sources for the study of the Andalusian people Andalus ian history, especially the history of C rdoba and the kings of the taifa s. Like Ibn Hazm he defended the dynasty of the Umayyads and deplored its fall and the following dissolution of the Al Andalus Andalusian state and the coming of the taifas. He died in C rdoba in 1075. Works The following works are ascribed to Ibn Hayyan Tarikh fuqaha Cordova Al Kitab al ladi jama a fihi bayna kitbay al Qubbashi wa Ibn Afif Intijab al Jamil li Ma athir Banu Khatab Al Akhbar fi l dawla al Amiriya in 100 volumes Al Batsha al Kubra in ten volumes . Al Muqtabis fi Tarikh al Andalus in ten volumes Kitab al matin. His best known works are al Muqtabis and al Matin . References Abd al Rahman al Hajji ed. , Al Muqtabis . Beirut 1965. David J. Wasserstein. The Caliphate in the West An Islamic Political Institution in the Iberian Peninsula . External links http www.muslimheritage.com topics default.cfm?ArticleID 644 Muslim Heritage.com Historians in North Africa and Spain DEFAULTSORT Ibn Hayyan Category 987 births Category 1075 deaths category People from C rdoba, Spain Category Moorish writers Category Arab historians ar ca Ibn Hayyan es Ibn Hayyan eu Ibn Hayyan fr Ibn Hayyan ...   more details



  1. Ibn Tibbon

    Eras of the Halakha Ibn Tibbon Hebrew language Heb. , is a family of Jew ish rabbis and translators ... Prominent members of the family include Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon 1120 after 1190 , translator and physician ... there in 1160. He died around 1190, in Marseille, France. Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon Lunel , 1150 Marseilles , 1230 , more commonly known as Samuel ibn Tibbon, Jewish philosopher and doctor. Best ... translations and writings on the philosophy of Maimonides. Moses ibn Tibbon born in Marseilles ... written by Moses ibn Tibbon makes it probable that he reached a great age. He was son of Samuel ibn Tibbon , and father of the Judah ibn Tibbon who was prominent in the Maimonidean controversy which took place at Montpellier . Judah ben Moses ibn Tibbon. A rabbi in Montpellier he took part in the dispute ... ibn Tibbon to support the Maimonidean party by pointing out that the anti Maimonideans were the opponents of his grandfather Samuel ibn Tibbon and his grandfather s son in law, Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Samson ben Anatoli . In consequence of this, Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon protested against the reading .... According to Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon, Judah wrote various works. None of them are extant. Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon , known as Prophatius, Marseille probably c.1236 Montpellier , c.1304 , an astronomer . He was a grandson of Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon . In the controversy between the Maimonist ... Samuel ibn Tibbon. The son of Moses ibn Tibbon, he is first mentioned in a responsum of Solomon ... of Moses ibn Tibbon. After the death of her husband, Jacob ha Kohen 1254 , Bella went to Marseille, where Bionguda became engaged to Isaac ben Isaac. Samuel ibn Tibbon, who at that time was probably ... ibn Tibbon. Translator of Aristotle s Economics Aristotle Economics . His exact relationship to the Tibbon ... article Ibn Tibbon url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 52&letter I author Max Schloessinger , Isaac Broyd and Richard Gottheil Category Proven al Jews Category Jewish families de Ibn ...   more details



  1. Ibn Masarra

    Abu Abd Allah Muhammad b. Abd Allah b. Masarra b. Najih al Jabali Lang ar 883 931 , was an Al Andalus Andalusi Muslim asceticism ascetic and scholar. He is considered one of the first Sufism Sufis as well as one of the first Islamic philosophy philosophers of Al Andalus . References Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Oliver Leaman, History of Islamic philosophy , Routledge, 1996, Chapter 20, p.277 293 http books.google.co.uk books?id Oo8sPFkxpowC&pg PA277&dq Ibn Masarrah&hl en&ei OQ9KTOPbOsfeOO3L7JUD&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDAQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Ibn 20Masarrah&f false retrieved on 23 07 2010 As n Palacios, M. 1972 The Mystical Philosophy of Ibn Masarra and His Followers, trans. E.H. Douglas and H.W. Yoder, Leiden Brill. External links http www.muslimphilosophy.com ip rep H032 Ibn Masarra at muslimphilosophy.com DEFAULTSORT Ibn Masarra Category Moorish Sufis Category 883 births Category 931 deaths Islam bio stub ar es Muhammad ibn Massarra fr Ibn Masarra pl Ibn Masarra ...   more details



  1. Ibn 'Asakir

    figures, Ibn Asakir tried to collect everything that has been said about that figure, true or false ... References Zayde Antrim, Ibn Asakir s Representations of Syria and Damascus in the Introduction .... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Asakir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1106 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1175 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Asakir Category ... de Ibn As kir fr Ibn Asakir ur ...   more details



  1. Ibn Baqi

    Ibn Baqi or Abu Bakr Yahya Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abd al Rahman Ibn Baqi died 1145 or 1150 was an Arab people arab poet from C rdoba, Spain C rdoba or Toledo, Spain Toledo in al Andalus . Baqi is one of the best known strophic poets and songwriters of the Almoravid period 1091 1145 in Al Andalus . He moved between Morocco and Al Andalus and wrote several poems honoring members of a North African family. He is especially famous for his muwashshah at . In the anthology of Al Maqqari we find a considerable number of his poems. External links The Obituaries of Eminent Men by Ibn Khallikan 1211 1282 , including an example of one of his poems see nr. 7 Abu Bakr Ibn Baki http www.humanistictexts.org ibn khallikan.htm retrieved on 17 2 2008 Bibliography Emilio Garc a G mez, Muwassaha de Ibn Baqi de C rdoba Ma laday sbrun mu inu, con jarya romance , in Al Andalus revista de las Escuelas de Estudios rabes de Madrid y Granada , ISSN 0304 4335, Vol. 19, N 1, 1954 , pags. 43 52 Rachid el Hour, La indumentaria de las mujeres andalus es a trav s de Zahrat al rawd fi taljis taqdir al fard de Ibn Baq. in Tejer y vestir de la Antig edad al Islam . Ed. Manuela Mar n Estudios rabes e isl micos Monograf as, 1 . Madrid Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient ficas, 2001. pp.  95 108. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Baqi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Baqi Category Moorish writers Category Andalus poets Category 12th century deaths spain poet stub es Ibn Baqi ...   more details



  1. Ibn Sahl

    Image Ibn Sahl manuscript.jpg thumbnail 275px Reproduction of a page of Ibn Sahl s manuscript showing his discovery of the law of refraction from Rashed, 1990 . Image Ibn Sahl.svg right thumb 275px Interpretation of Ibn Sahl s construction. If the ratio of lengths math L 1 L 2 math is kept equal to math n 1 n 2 math then the rays satisfy the law of sines, or Snell s law. This article is about the physicist. For the physician, see Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al Tabari . For the poet, see Ibn Sahl of Sevilla . Ibn Sahl lang ar Abu Sa d al Ala ibn Sahl lang ar c. 940 1000 was a Muslim Persian Islamic mathematics mathematician , Islamic physics physicist and optics Inventions in the Islamic world engineer of the Islamic Golden Age associated with the Abbasid court of Baghdad . Ibn Sahl s 984 Fact date October 2008 treatise On Burning Mirrors and Lenses sets out his understanding of how curved mirror s and lens optics lenses bend and focus light. Ibn Sahl is credited with first discovering the law of refraction , usually called Snell s law . ref K. B. Wolf, Geometry and dynamics in refracting systems , European Journal of Physics 16 , p. 14 20, 1995. ref ref name rashed90 R. Rashed, A pioneer in anaclastics Ibn Sahl on burning mirrors and lenses , Isis journal Isis 81 , p. 464 491, 1990. ref He used the law of refraction to derive lens shapes that focus light ... Ibn Sahl s manuscript, the critical part is the right angled triangle . The inner hypotenuse shows the path ... parts of the treatise, Ibn Sahl dealt with parabolic mirror s, ellipsoidal mirror s, biconvex lens es, and techniques for drawing hyperbolic arc s. Ibn Sahl s treatise was used by Ibn ..., R., G om trie et dioptrique au Xe si cle Ibn Sahl, al Quhi et Ibn al Haytham. Paris Les Belles Lettres ... Category Islamic mathematics Category Alchemists ar de Abu Sad al Ala ibn Sahl fr Ibn Sahl it Ibn Sahl nl Ibn Sahl ...   more details




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