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  1. Ibn al-Nafis

    Jagged 85 shortened No source image Image Pic020.jpg thumb right 120px Ibn al Nafis Infobox Muslim scholars notability List of Islamic studies scholars Muslim scholar era Islamic Golden Age image Ibn al Nafis.jpg caption Fictitious image of Ibn al Nafis name Ibn al Nafis title birth date 1213 death date ... Hippocrates , Galen , Hunayn Ibn Ishaq , Avicenna influenced End of the template Ala al din abu Al Hassan Ali ibn Abi Hazm al Qarshi al Dimashqi Arabic , known as Ibn al Nafis Arabic , was an Arab physician who is mostly famous for being ... donated his house, library and clinic to the Mansuriya Hospital. Writings Image ibn al nafis page.jpg 300px thumb The opening page of one of Ibn al Nafis s medical works. This is probably a copy made ... last Iskandar first Albert Z. year 1974 contribution Ibn al Nafis title Dictionary of Scientific ... origyear 1970 80 year 2008 wikisourcelang ar Ibn al Nafis Islamic medicine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nafis, Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1213 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1288 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nafis, Ibn Category 1213 births ... ms Ibn Al Nafis al Dimashqi ro Ibn al Nafis sq Ibn el Nafis so Ibn Nafiis fi Ibn al Nafis sv Ibn ... attended the Medical College Hospital Bimaristan Al Noori in Damascus. Apart from medicine, Ibn al ... 2 A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD Nih.gov ref In 1236 , Al Nafis ... Pg3 Nih.gov ref The theory that was accepted, prior to Al Nafis, was placed by Galen in the 2nd ... on his anatomical knowledge, Al Nafis stated that blockquote ...the blood from the right chamber ... of the lungs , Al Nafis stated blockquote The lungs are composed of parts, one of which is the bronchi ... ref blockquote Al Nafis also postulated that nutrients for heart are extracted from the coronary arteries ... last Iskandar first Albert Z. title Ibn Al Naf s, Al Al D n Abu L asan Al Ibn Abi L azm ...   more details



  1. Tuhfat al-Nafis

    file Tuhfat alnafis.jpg thumb right Out of print cover of Tuhfat alnafis. Tuhfat al Nafis The Precious Gift is a work of Malay language Malay literature written by Raja Ali Haji in Jawi script Jawi in 1885. ref http books.google.com.my books?id dtNx3QcEg cC&pg PA136&dq Tuhfat al Nafis&hl en&ei z0DGTa nB8jMrQf9u8TVBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEcQ6AEwBg v onepage&q Tuhfat 20al Nafis&f false Malay Literature of the 19th Century By Siti Hawa Hj. Salleh ref It records and chronicles events, especially those of the 19th century, that occurred in several Malay states. Some of the events recorded in the work are the founding of the state of Terengganu and the Makam Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Dijulang murder of Sultan Mahmud Shah II of Johor . Tuhfat al Nafis means the precious gift in Arabic language . ref http books.google.com.my books?id afjhQwAACAAJ&dq Tuhfat al Nafis&hl en&ei kEHGTezzPNGxrAesr4i6AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEcQ6AEwBjgK Tuhfat al Nafis the precious gift a nineteenth century Malay history critically examined. Virginia Matheson, Ali Ibn Ahmad Raja Haji , Monash University. Dept. of Indonesian and Malay, Monash University. ref References reflist Category Malay literature Category Malaysian books Malaysia stub hist book stub id Tuhfat al Nafis ms Tuhfat al Nafis ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Jawzi

    Disambig Ibn al Jawzi can refer to one of two people Abu al Faraj Ibn Al Jawzi , historian and Hanbali jurist, grandfather of Sibt ibn al Jawzi Sibt ibn al Jawzi , Hanafi jurist and grandson of Abu al Faraj ibn al Jawzi Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyya , Famous student of Shaykhul lslaam Ibn Taymiyyah ar ru ...   more details



  1. Qasim ibn al-Abbas

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Islam Qasim ibn abbas was the son of Abbas ibn Ali and Lubaba bint Ubaydillah . He and his brother al Fadl ibn al Abbas were killed in the Battle of Karbala . His other brother Ubaydullah ibn al Abbas , was still alive after the battle and continued to spread Islam in the name of his father Abbas ibn Ali and his uncle Husayn ibn Ali . See also Abbas ibn Ali Lubaba binte Obaidullah Ali ibn Abu Talib Fatimah Kelabiya Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Sakina binte Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib Shi a Islam Battle of Karbala Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Qasim Ibn Abbas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 680 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Qasim Ibn Abbas Category Taba at Tabi in favored by Shi as Category Taba at Tabi in Category 680 deaths Category People killed at the Battle of Karbala Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Muqaffa?

    Ibn al Muqaffa may refer to Abdullah Ibn al Muqaffa d. 756 , Medieval Persian thinker and Arabic language author and translator Severus Ibn al Muqaffa d. 987 , Egyptian Copt Bishop, author and historian surname arz ...   more details



  1. Amr ibn al-Jamuh

    Amr ibn al Jamuh was an Ansari nisbat ansari Sahaba sahabi . He died in the Battle of Uhud ref cite web title Amr ibn al Jamuh url http www.sunnahonline.com ilm seerah 0016.htm accessdate 2009 09 25 ref . References Reflist sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amr Ibn Al Jamuh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amr Ibn Al Jamuh Category Male Sahaba Islam bio stub ar id Amru bin al Jamuh sq Amr ibn al Jamuh ...   more details



  1. Al-?ajj?j ibn Y?suf ibn Ma?ar

    9th century mathematicians Asia mathematician stub ar fr Al Hajjaj ibn Yusuf ibn Matar nl Al Hajj j ibn Y suf ibn Matar pms Al Hajj j ibn Y suf ibn Matar pt Al ajj j ibn Y suf ibn Ma ar ...pp move indef About other persons named al Hajjaj Hajjaj disambiguation Hajjaj transl ar ALA Al ajj j ibn Y suf ibn Ma ar 786 833 small Common Era CE small was an Arab mathematician who first translated Euclid s Euclid s Elements Elements from Greek language Greek into Arabic . His first translation was made for for Ya y ibn Kh lid , the Vizier of Caliph H r n al Rash d . He made a second, improved, more concise translation for the Caliph al Ma m n 813 833 . Around 829, he translated Ptolemy s Almagest , which at that time had also been translated by Hunayn ibn Ishaq and transl ar ALA Sahl al abar . At the beginning of the 12th century small Common Era CE small , Adelard of Bath translated transl ar ALA al ajj j s version of Euclid s Elements into Latin . References refbegin 2 cite book last Busard first B.L.L. title The First Translation of Euclid s Elements Commonly Ascribes to Adelard of Bath, Books I&ndash VIII and Books X.36&ndash XV.2 location Toronto publisher Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies year 1983 cite journal last Gandz first Solomon year 1936 title The Sources of al Khow rizm s Algebra journal Osiris volume 1 pages 263&ndash 277 id ISSN 0369 7827 doi 10.1086 368426 jstor 301610 cite book first George last Sarton title Introduction to the History of Science refend External links cite encyclopedia editor Thomas Hockey et al last Brentjes first Sonja title ajj j ibn Y suf ibn Ma ar encyclopedia The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers publisher Springer year 2007 location New York pages 460 1 url http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Hajjaj ibn Yusuf ibn Matar BEA.htm isbn 9780387310220 http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Hajjaj ibn Yusuf ibn Matar BEA.pdf ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Saffar

    Abu al Qasim Ahmad ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar al Ghafiq ibn al Saffar al Andalusi Born in C rdoba, Spain Cordoba , died in the year 1035 at Denia , Ibn al Saffar literally son of the coppersmith . He was a close colleague and astronomer at the school founded by Al Majriti in C rdoba, Spain Cordoba . His most well known work was a treatise on the Astrolabe , the work was still published until the 15th century and influenced the work of Kepler , he also writes a commentary on the Zij al Sindhind , and measured the coordinates to Mecca . sfn Rius 2007 David A. King, historian of Islamic instrumentation, describes the universal astrolobe desgined by Ibn al Sarraj in the early 14th century as the most sophisticated astronomical instrument from the entire medieval and Renaissance periods . ref cite book last Harley first J. B. title The history of cartography year 1992 publisher Univ. of Chicago Press location Chicago isbn 0226316351 coauthors Woodward, David page 31 ref He later influenced the works of Abu al Salt . Notes references References cite encyclopedia editor Thomas Hockey et al last Rius first M nica title Ibn al aff r Ab al Q sim A mad ibn Abd All h ibn Umar al Gh fiq ibn al aff r al Andalus encyclopedia The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers publisher Springer year 2007 location New York pages 566 7 url http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Ibn al Saffar BEA.htm isbn 9780387310220 ref harv http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Ibn al Saffar BEA.pdf PDF version Islamic astronomy Persondata name Ibn Al Saffar alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1035 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ibn Al Saffar Category People of Al Andalus Category Astronomers of medieval Islam Category 1035 deaths Category Scientists who worked on Qibla determination ar pt Ibn al Saffar ...   more details



  1. 'Abd Allah ibn 'Amr ibn al-'As

    Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn al As lang ar , died 684 CE 65 AH , the son of Amr ibn al As , was a Sahaba companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad . He was the author of Al Sahifah al Sadiqah The Truthful Script , lang ar , a hadith compilation document which recorded about one thousand of Muhammad s narrations. ref cite book last Schoeler first Gregor title The oral and the written in early Islam year 2006 publisher Taylor & Francis isbn 0 415 39495 3 coauthors James Edward Montgomery, Uwe Vagelpohl page 127 ref ref cite book last G len first Fethullah title The Messenger of God Muhammad an analysis of the Prophet s life year 2005 publisher Tughra Books isbn 1 932099 83 2 page 314 ref He embraced Islam in the year 7 Hijri year AH a year before his father, Amr ibn al As . The prophet Muhammad use to show preference to Abd Allah ibn Amr due to his knowledge. He was one of the first companions to write down the Hadith, after receiving permission from prophet Muhammad to do so. Abu Huraira used to say that Abd Allah ibn Amr was more knowledgable than him. ref http www.kitaba.org Content.aspx?cid 20 Biography of Abdullah Ibn Amr ibn al As ref ref An Introduction to the Conservation of Hadith In the Light of Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih , Dr. Hamidullah, Islamic Book Trust, ISBN 9789839154948 ref His work Al Sahifah al Sadiqah remained in his family and was used by his grandson Amr ibn Suhayb. Ahmad ibn Hanbal incorporated the whole of the work of Abd Allah ibn Amr in his voluminous book Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal thereby covering up for the missing Al Sahifah al Sadiqah which was written in the days of prophet Muhammad. ref Ibid. ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn Al As ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 684 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn Al As Category Sahabah Category Male Sahaba Category Arab people Category 684 deaths ...   more details



  1. Bilal ibn al-Harith

    Other uses Bilal disambiguation Bilal ibn al Harith died ca. 682 was a sahaba . His full name was Bilal ibn al Harith ibn Asim ibn Sa id ibn Qurrah ibn Khaladah ibn Tha labah Abu Abd ar Rahman al Mazani. Life He came to Muhammad in the deputation from Muzaynah in 627, and carried the banner for Muzaynah on the day of the Muslim Conquest of Mecca in 630. About Ibn al Harith it is narrated in the book of hadith , Sunan Abi Da ud , Book 19 blockquote Muhammad assigned as a fief to Bilal ibn Harith al Muzani the mines of al Qabaliyyah, on both the upper and lower side. The narrator, Ibn an Nadr, added also Jars and Dhat an Nusub. The agreed version reads and the land which is suitable for cultivation at Quds . He did not assign to Bilal ibn al Harith the right of any Muslim. Muhammad wrote a document to him p This is what the Muhammad assigned to Bilal ibn al Harith al Muzani. He gave him the mines of al Qabaliyyah both those which lay on the upper and lower side, and that which is fit for cultivation at Quds. He did not give him the right of any Muslim. ref The narrator Abu Uways said A similar tradition has been transmitted to me by Thawr ibn Zayd from Ikrimah on the authority of Abdullah ibn Abbas from Muhammad . Ibn an Nadr added Ubayy ibn Kab wrote it. ref ref Kitab al Kharaj, Wal Fai wal Imarah Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership , Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 19 ref blockquote He later lived in Basra modern day Iraq , and died in 682 in the last days of the reign of the caliph Muawiyah I . ref Asad al Ghabah fi Ma rifah as Sahabah by Izz ad Din ibn Muhammad, better known as Ibn al Athir al Jazari ref Notes reflist See also Sahaba External links http www.bogvaerker.dk Bookwright rijal.html sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilal Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ibn Al Harith Category Sahabah Category Arab people Category 682 deaths islam bio stub ar id Bilal bin al Harits sq Bilal ibn al Harith ...   more details



  1. Salamah ibn al-Akwa

    Salamah ibn al Akwa lang ar was one of the Sahaba companions of Muhammad . name His full name is Salama ibn Amr ibn al Akwa , the ibn Amr part is usually dropped. Thus, his father s name was Amr ibn al Akwa . Other transliterations include Salama bin Al Aqwa . Legacy He is one of the notable narrators of hadith . He is known for being an excellent athlete and a very fast runner, and could even outrun horses. references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Salamah Ibn Al Akwa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Salamah Ibn Al Akwa Category Male Sahaba Category Sahaba hadith narrators Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Affan ibn Abi al-'As

    Affan ibn Abi al As is the ancestor of a Sahaba . His father was Abu al A as ibn Umayya . He had two brother s, al Hakam ibn Abi al As and Uthman ibn Abi al As . His son was Uthman ibn Affan . His sister was Safiyya bint Abi al As , the mother of a wife of Muhammad, Ramlah bint Abu Sufyan . See also Sahaba External links http www.witness pioneer.org vil Articles companion 01 uthman bin ghani.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wail, Affan ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wail, Affan ibn Category Sahaba s ancestors Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Umayyad Caliphate islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Yayyab

    Ibn al Yayyab or Abu l Hasan Ali b. Muhammad b. Sulayman b. Ali b. Sulayman b. Hasan al Ansari also Ibn al Jayyab 1274&ndash 1349 was a Muladi Muwallad statesman and poet from the Nasrid kingdom of Granada . He preceded Ibn al Khatib as vizir at the court of Granada . He wrote qasidas in a neo classical style. Some of his poems still decorate the walls of Generalife , the summer palace of the Nasrid sultans. Bibliography Ibn Al Yayyab, El Otro Poeta De La Alhambra , by Rubiera Mata, Maria Jesus,ISBN 9788485622160, ed. Patronato de La Alhambra, 1994 Etude d une scenographie poetique l oeuvre d Ibn al Jayyab a la tour de la Captive Alhambra by Sophie Makariou, in Studia Islamica, No. 96, Ecriture, Calligraphie et Peinture 2003 , pp.  XXV XXVII 95 107 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Al Yayyab ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1274 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1349 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Al Yayyab Category Moorish writers Category 1274 births Category 1349 deaths Spain poet stub es Ibn al Yayyab fr Ibn al Yayyab no Ibn al Yayyab ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Kammad

    one source date June 2010 Abu Jafar Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn al Kammad d.1195 was a Muslim astronomer born in Seville , Al Andalus . He is known to have been educated in C rdoba, Spain Cordoba by the students of Al Zarqali . His works such as al Kawr ala al dawr, al Amad ala al abad , and al Muqtabas , which is a compilation of the two previous Zij , made him famous not only on the Iberian peninsula but across North Africa , and specifically Tunisia , where the astronomer Ibn Ishaq al Tunisi wrote commentaries on his works. sfn Comes 2007 An astrological work, Kit b Maf t alasr r , in which he states the duration of pregnancy depended on the horoscope is also attributed to him and was strongly criticized by Ibn al Haim al Ishbili in the latter s al Z j al k mil c.1205 . Notes reflist References cite encyclopedia editor Thomas Hockey et al last Comes first Merc title Ibn al Kamm d Ab Ja far A mad ibn Y suf ibn al Kamm d encyclopedia The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers publisher Springer year 2007 location New York pages 559 60 url http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Ibn al Kammad BEA.htm isbn 9780387310220 ref harv http islamsci.mcgill.ca RASI BEA Ibn al Kammad BEA.pdf PDF version Islamic astronomy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Al Kammad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Astronomer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Seville , Al Andalus DATE OF DEATH 1195 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Al Kammad Category 1195 deaths Category People of Al Andalus Category Astronomers of medieval Islam pt Ibn al Kammad ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Khashshab (disambiguation)

    Ibn al Khashshab died 1125 Shi i qadi and ra is of Aleppo during the rule of the Seljuk emir Ridwan. Ibn al Khashshab died 1134 qadi of Aleppo Ibn al Khashshab lived 1160s Aleppo in the 1160s Ibn Khashab Baghdadi d. 567 AH , wrote Taarikhe Mawaleedul Aimmah wa Wafaatehim http www.bahaiawareness.com shiah07.html disambig ...   more details



  1. Buraydah ibn al-Khasib

    Orphan date February 2009 Buraydah ibn al Hasib lang ar was one of the Sahaba , one of Muhammad s companions, and one of the leading persons of the Banu Asiam ref http web.archive.org web 20040619191042 http web.umr.edu msaumr reference companions English rabiah.html Rabiah Ibn Kab Bot generated title ref . References References DEFAULTSORT Buraydah Ibn Al Khasib Category Sahabah Category 7th century people ar ca Burayda ibn al Hussayb ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Q??iyya

    Ibn al Q iyya died 8 November 977 , born Mu ammad Ibn Umar Ibn Abd al Az z ibn Ibr h m ibn Isa ibn Maz him , was an Al Andalus Andalusian historian whose chief work, the Ta rikh iftitah al Andalus History of the Conquest of al Andalus , is one of the earliest Arabic language Arabic Muslim accounts of the Umayyad conquest of Hispania Islamic conquest of Spain . The name Ibn al Q iyya means the son ... and married a Arab client of the Caliph Hisham . Ibn al Q iyya was born and raised in Seville ... relatives of his family, also claiming descent from Visigothic royalty. Ibn al Q iyya s student al Fara composed a short biographical sketch of his master for his biographical dictionary, preserved in a late medieval manuscript discovered in Tunis in 1887. According to him, Ibn al Q iyya studied first in Seville, ref His teachers there were Mu ammad ibn Abd All h ibn al Qarn, asan ibn Abd All h al Zab r , Sa d ibn J br, and Al ibn Ab Sh ba. ref then in C rdoba, Spain C rdoba . ref His teachers there were T hir ibn Abd al Az z, Ibn Ab al Wal d al Arj, Mu ammad ibn Abd al Wah b ibn Mugh th, Mu ammad ibn Umar ibn Lub ba, Umar ibn af ibn Ab Tam m, Aslam ibn Abd al Az z, A mad ibn Jild, Mu ammad ibn Mas r, Mu ammad ibn Abd al Malik ibn Ayman, Abd All h ibn Y nis, A mad ibn Bash r ibn al Aghbas, and Qas m ibn A bagh. ref Al Fara calls him the most learned Philologist grammarian ... heard the K mil of Mu ammad ibn Yaz d al Mubarrad from Sa d ibn Q hir and transmitted it from memory. He died at C rdoba. Due to his pride in his royal ancestry, al Q iyya s highly anecdotal history ... 97 . London Blackwell Publishing. Ibn al Qutiya, Muhammad, 2009. Early Islamic Spain The History of Ibn ..., London Routledge. Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn al Qutiyya ... Ibn al Qutiyya Category Arab historians Category 977 deaths Category Gothic people Category ... Category Spanish historians ar ca Ibn al Qutiyya es Ibn al Qutiyya ...   more details



  1. Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah

    Orphan date March 2010 Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al Hanafiyyah Arabic died 100 AH was one of the Salaf and a Narrators of hadith narrator of hadith . He was the son of Muhammad ibn al Hanafiyyah and the brother of Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn al Hanafiyyah . Among the Isnad he is included in is the Hadith of prohibition of Mut ah at Khaybar . Legacy Sunni view PresentScholar Ibn Hajar Asqalani 9th Sunni Shafi i ref name Tahdhib Tahdhib al Tahdhib ref judged the two sons of Muhammad ibn al Hanafiyyah to be weak, arguing that one was a Murji ah murijee , and the other to be a Shi a . ref http www.answering ansar.org answers mutah en chap6.php ref ref Ibn Sa d stated ref The Book of the Major Classes ref cquote bgcolor F0FFF0 Al Hasan bin Muhammad was preferred above his brother. References References Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hasan Ibn Muhammad Ibn Al Hanafiyyah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hasan Ibn Muhammad Ibn Al Hanafiyyah Category Taba at Tabi in hadith narrators Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Place of birth missing Category Place of death missing Islam bio stub ar ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Rumi

    Ali ibn Al Abbas ibn Jurayj , also known as Ibn al Rumi born Baghdad 836 died 896 was the son of a Persian mother and a half Greek father. By the age of twenty he earned a living from his poetry which would culminate in his masterpiece Diwan poetry Diwan . His many political patrons included the Tahrid ruler Ubaydallah ibn Abdullah, Abbasid Caliphate Abbasid Caliph Al Mu tamid s minister the Persian Ismail ibn Bulbul, and the politically influential Nestorian Christian Nestorian family Banu Wahd. He was Shiite with Mutazilite leanings. He died of illness at the age of 59 although some have suggested that poison or suicide may have been the cause. Sources cite book last Gruendler first Beatrice year 2003 title Medieval Arabic Praise Poetry Ibn Al R m and the Patron s Redemption publisher Routledge isbn 0700714901 DEFAULTSORT Ibn Al Rumi Category People from Baghdad Category Iraqi poets Category Iraqi Shi a Muslims Category Arab people of Iranian descent Category Iraqi people of Iranian descent ar ca Ibn ar Rum es Ibn al Rumi fa fr Ibn Al Roumi ...   more details



  1. Ubaydah ibn al-Harith

    Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad Ubaydah ibn al Harith lang ar is the son of Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib and one of the sahaba of Muhammad Obaidah ibn al Harith ibn Abdul Muttalib, was the first Muslim to be killed in battle. He was a cousin of Muhammad and Ali , and he was the first Martyr of the battle of Badr . Following his death, his widow Zaynab bint Khuzayma became Muhammad s fifth wife. Zayd ibn Haritha was the first Muslim to be killed on foreign soil. See also Family tree of Obaidah ibn al Harith Sahaba External links http al islam.org restatement 71.htm http www.usc.edu dept MSA fundamentals hadithsunnah abudawud 014.sat.html abudawud Book 14, Number 2659 Sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ubaydah Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 624 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ubaydah Ibn Al Harith Category 624 deaths Category Sahabah Category Arab people Category Military personnel killed in action islam bio stub ar id Ubaidah bin Harits it Ubayda ibn al Harith ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Wafid

    Ali Ibn al Husain Ibn al Wafid 997 ca.1074 , known in Latin language Latin Europe as Abenguefit , was a pharmacologist and physician from Toledo, Spain Toledo . He was the vizier of Al Mamun of Toledo . His main work is Kitab al adwiya al mufrada translated into Latin as De medicamentis simplicibus . ref Emilia Calvo, Ibn Wafid , in The Encyclopaedia of the history of Science, technology, and Medicine in Non Western Cultures , ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997, p. 438 ref were printed in Latin more than fifty times, appearing as De Medicinis universalibus et particularibus . Ibn al Wafid was mainly a Pharmacist in Toledo, Spain Toledo , he used the techniques and methods available in Alchemy to extract at least 520 different kinds of medicines from various plants and herbs . His student Ali Ibn al Lukuh was the author of Umdat al Tabib fi ma arifat al nabat li kulli labib , a famous botanical dictionary. References references External links http www.filaha.org author Ibn wafid.html The Fil a Texts Project Ibn W fid cite encyclopedia last Vernet first J. title Ibn W fid, Ab Al Mutarrif Abd Alrahman url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G2 2830904532.html encyclopedia Dictionary of Scientific Biography Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography publisher Encyclopedia.com origyear 1970 80 year 2008 Toledo , on Muslim Heritage.com, page 6 http www.muslimheritage.com uploads Toledo.pdf retrieved November 26, 2008 Islamic medicine Islamic alchemy and chemistry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn al Wafid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 997 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn al Wafid Category 997 births Category Medieval Arab and Moorish physicians of Spain Category People of Al Andalus Category Pharmacologists ... physicians Category Physicians of medieval Islam med bio stub es Ibn Wafid jv Ibn al Wafid pt Ibn al Wafid ...   more details



  1. Asad ibn al-Furat

    Asad ibn al Furat lang ar 759 828 was a jurist and theologian in Ifriqiya , who began the Muslim conquest of Sicily . His family, originally from Harran in Mesopotamia , emigrated with him to Ifriqiya . Asad studied in Medina with Malik ibn Anas , the founder of the Malikite school, and in Kufa with a disciple of Abu Hanifa , the founder of the Hanafite tradition. He collected his views on religious law in the Asadiyya , which had great influence in Ifriqiya. After his return to Ifriqiya he became a judge in Kairouan , where he soon came into conflict with the Aghlabid Emir Ziyadat Allah I 817 838 after criticising his luxurious and impious lifestyle. In order to get rid of this unwelcome critic, Ziyadat appointed Asad the leader of an expedition to Byzantine Empire Byzantine Sicily . In 827 Asad landed with a force of Arabs in Sicily and following a defeat of Byzantine troops proceeded to Siege of Syracuse 827 828 besiege Syracuse, Italy Syracuse . However, the city could not be taken and Asad soon died of plague. Asad was prominent in establishing the Hanafite Madh hab in Ifriqiya. References http cache.britannica.com eb article 46488?hook 487585 487585.hook Encyclop dia Britannica Persondata NAME Asad ibn al Furat ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Al Furat Category 759 births Category 828 deaths Category Muslim conquests Category Deaths from bubonic plague Category Tunisian theologians Category Aghlabids Category Byzantine Arab Wars Sicily stub ar de Asad ibn al Fur t al arr n es Asad ibn al Furat fr Assad ibn al Furat it Asad ibn al Furat nl Asad ibn al Furat pl Asad ibn al Furat ro Asad ibn al Furat ru scn Asad ibn al Furat sl Asad ibn al Furat ur ...   more details



  1. Ali ibn al-Qattan

    Moroccan literature Abu al Hasan Ali ibn Mohammed ibn al Qattan al Fasi died 1231 was an imam, a hadith scholar and one of the leading intellectuals of the time of the Almohad dynasty in Morocco . ref Eric Chaumont, La notion de awra selon abu l hasan al b. muhammad b. al qatt n al f s m. 628 1231 trl. The concept of awra according to ab l hasan all b. muhammad al qattan al fasi d. 628 1231 , in Revue du monde musulman et de la M diterran e , 2006, no113 14, pp. 109 123 Le corps et le sacr en Orient musulman ref He was born in Cordoba, Spain and lived in Fez, Morocco . He is the author of Kitab al nazar fi ahkam al nazar bi hassat al basar ref ed. 1996 in Beyrouth Casablanca ref. in Maghen, Ze ev, See No Evil Morality and Methodology in Ibn Al qattan al Fasi s Ahkam al nazar bi Hassat al Basar in Islamic Law and Society , Vol. 14, No. 3. 2007 , pp. 342 390 ref and Bayan al Wahm wa al iham al waqi in fi kitab al ahkam . ref ed. al Huasayn Ayat Said, 5 vols Riad Dar al Tayba, 1997 ref. in Jonathan A. C. Brown, The canonization of al Bukh r , BRILL, 2007, passim ref Ibn al Qattan is presumed to be the father of the historian Abu Muhammad Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad Ibn al Qattan al Marrakushi, author of Nazm al juman . ref ed. Mahmud Ali Makki Rabat, nd 1964 , reprint Beirut 1990 , see introduction ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Qattan, Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1231 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Qattan, Ali Category Hadith scholars Category Moroccan writers Category 1231 deaths Category Moroccan Maliki scholars Category People from Fes ...   more details



  1. Hisham ibn al-Mughirah

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Hisham ibn al Mughirah was from the Banu Makhzum sub clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe and was also one of Muhammad s contemporaries. He was the son of Mughirah ibn Abd Allah , one of the Leaders of Quraish . His brother was Walid ibn al Mughira , he was the uncle of the famous Muslim general Khalid ibn al Walid . See also Non Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad s era Sahaba References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hisham Ibn Al Mughirah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hisham Ibn Al Mughirah Category Non Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad s era islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ibn al-Zubayr's revolt

    unreferenced date January 2008 Campaignbox Second Fitna Abd Allah ibn al Zubayr s revolt was directed against Yazid I following the Battle of Karbala . Ibn al Zubayr was not active in politics during the reign of Muawiyah I , but upon the ascension of Yazid I , he refused to swear allegiance to the new caliph . After the death of Husayn ibn Ali at the Battle of Karbala on the 10th of Muharram, 61 AH October 10, 680 , Ibn al Zubayr returned to Hejaz region where he declared himself the Rashidun righteous caliph , and he began building support. Eventually he consolidated his power by sending a governor to Kufa . Soon, Ibn al Zubayr established his power in Iraq , southern Arabia and in the greater part of Syria , and parts of Egypt . All Hejaz proclaimed Abdullah. Ibn Zubayr benefitted greatly from widespread dissatisfaction among the populace with Umayyad rule. Yazid tried to end Ibn Zubayr s rebellion by invading Hejaz, but his sudden death ended the campaign and threw the Umayyads into disarray with civil war eventually breaking out. This essentially split the Islamic empire into two spheres with two different caliphs, but it did not last for long. The Second Fitna was soon settled, and Ibn al Zubayr lost Egypt and whatever he had left of Syria to Marwan ibn al Hakam . This coupled together with the successful Kharijite rebellions in Iraq reduced Ibn al Zubayr s rule down to only the Hejaz. Ibn al Zubayr finally was decisively defeated by Abd al Malik ibn Marwan , who sent Hajjaj ibn Yusuf to reunite the Islamic empire under the Umayyad rule. Hajjaj defeated and killed Ibn al Zubayr on battlefield in 692, reestablishing Umayyad control over the Islamic Empire. Category 7th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Umayyad Caliphate Category Muslim civil wars Islam stub ja ...   more details




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