Distinguish Bahya ben Asher Eras of the Halakha Bahya ben Joseph ibnPaquda also Pakuda, Bakuda, Hebrew Hebrew was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived at Zaragoza , Spain , in the first ... in BahyaibnPaquda s Duties of the Heart , Diana Lobel cite book last ibn Pakuda first Bachya ... 1996 location Northvale, NJ pages 20 21 DEFAULTSORT BahyaIbnPaquda Category Philosophers of Judaism IbnPaquda, Bahya Category Rishonim Category 11th century rabbis Category Spanish rabbis Category 11th century Spanish people Category Jews of Al Andalus ca BahyaibnPaquda de Bachja ibn Pakuda es IbnPaquda fr BahyaibnPaquda he ru sk Bachja ibn Pakuda ... Reflist External links Wikisource1911Enc Ba ya, IbnPaquda http www.sacred texts.com jud doth index.htm ...&letter B&search BahyaBahya Ben Joseph ibn Pakuda , jewishencyclopedia.com article written by Kaufmann Kohler & Isaac Broyd . http www.ou.org about judaism rabbis pakuda.htm Rabbi Bachaya Ibn Pakuda , ou.org The Book of Direction to the Duties of the Heart, from the Original Arabic Version of Bahya Ben Joseph Ibn Pakuda s al Hidaya ila Fara id al Qulub by Menahem Mansoor the only translation from ... by Judah ibn Tibbon in the years 1161 80 under the title Chovot HaLevavot , Instruction in the Duties ... din rabbinical court . Bahya was thoroughly familiar with the Jewish rabbinic literature , as well ... the works of non Jewish moral philosophers in his work. Bahya says in the introduction to Duties ... system. Bahya felt that many Jews paid attention only to the outward observance of halakha ..., worldly motives. Bahya therefore felt impelled to make an attempt to present the Jewish faith as being ... Encyclopedia bquote Bahya combined in a rare degree great depth of emotion, a vivid poetic imagination ... but, like his somewhat younger contemporary Solomon ibn Gabirol 1021 1070 , is an adherent of Neoplatonic ... ikhw ni af a . Inclined to contemplative mysticism and asceticism, Bahya eliminated from his ... more details
Distinguish BahyaibnPaquda Eras of the Halakha Bahye ben Asher ibn Halawa also known as Rabbeinu Behaye , mid thirteenth century 1340 was a rabbi and scholar of Judaism . He was a commentator on the Tanakh Hebrew Bible and is noted for introducing Kabbalah Jewish mysticism into study of the Torah Citation needed date March 2011 . He is considered by Jewish scholars to be one of the most distinguished of the Biblical exegetes of Spain . He was a pupil of Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet the Rashba . Unlike the latter, Bahya did not devote his attention to Talmudic science, but to Biblical exegesis, taking for his model Rabbi Moses ben Nahman who is known as Nahmanides , the teacher of Rabbi Solomon ben Adret, who was the first to make use of the Kabbalah as a means of interpreting the Torah. He discharged with zeal the duties of a darshan preacher in his native city of Zaragoza, sharing this position with several others, and on this account received a small salary, which was scarcely enough to support him and his family but neither his struggle for daily bread nor the reverses that he suffered to which he referred in the introduction to his commentary on the Torah diminished his interest in Torah study in general, and in Biblical exegesis in particular. Image TsiyounRibbiBeHaye wetalmidayw.jpg thumb right 250px Tsiyun of Rabbeinu Behay and his yeshiva talmidim , Hokok in the Galilee Galil , Israel His Torah commentary Bahye s principal work was his commentary on the Torah the five books of Moses , in the preparation of which he thoroughly investigated the works of former Biblical exegetes, using all the methods employed by them in his interpretations. He enumerates the following ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Asher, Bahya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1340 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Asher, Bahya Category Rishonim ... es Bahya ben Asher he ... more details
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 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
, the divine attributes, and similar theological problems. Like Saadia Gaon and BahyaibnPaquda , though ... of the divine attributes. Here Joseph is in advance of his predecessors Saadia Gaon and BahyaibnPaquda and, like Maimonides , he concludes that no positive attributes, whether essential or unessential ...Rabbi Joseph ben Jacob ibn Tzaddik ? 1149 was a Spanish rabbi , poet, and philosopher. A Talmudist of high repute, he was appointed in 1138 dayyan at Cordova, which office he held conjointly with Maimon, father of Maimonides , until his death. Joseph was also a highly gifted poet, as is attested by Alharizi ref Saul Isaac K mpf , Nichtandalusische Poesie , i. 13. ref . Several of Joseph s religious poems are found in the Sephardic and African machzorim and a poem addressed to Judah ha Levi , on his visit to C rdoba, Spain Cordova en route to Palestine , is included in the latter s diwan. Microcosmus Joseph s reputation rests, however, not on his rabbinical knowledge or his poetical abilities, but on his activity in the field of religious philosophy. In a short treatise written in Arabic the title being probably Al Alam al Saghir and, according to Steinschneider, translated by Nahum ha Ma arabi into Hebrew under the title Olam Katan , he expounds his views on the most important problems of theology. Though not an original thinker he shows himself to be thoroughly familiar with the philosophical and scientific literature of the Arabs , and imposes the stamp of his own individuality on the subjects ... a high tribute to Joseph s learning, Maimonides , in his letter addressed to Samuel ibn Tibbon Pe ... Bedersi , Meir ibn Aldabi , Isaac ibn Latif , and by the author of Ma amar Haskel . It was edited for the first ... ibn Daud , Sefer ha abbalah , ed. Amsterdam, p. 47b Zacuto , Sefer ha Yu asin , ed. Filipowski, p ... Philosophie der Joseph ibn Zaddik , M nster, 1895. Notes references JewishEncyclopedia Category Jews of Al Andalus Category Spanish rabbis Category 1149 deaths ca Yosef ibn Saddiq de Josef ibn Zaddik ... more details
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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
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
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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. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hud, Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1238 PLACE OF DEATH 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 eo Ibn Hud ... more details
Muslim scholar era Islamic golden age Images image caption Information name Ab Abdill h Mu ammad ibn Yaz d Ibn M jah al Rab al Qazw n title Ibn M jah birth date 824 CE death date 887 or 889 Madhhab Sunni ethnicity Persian region notable ideas main interests influences influenced works Sunan ibn Majah Sunan ibn M jah , Kit b at Tafs r and Kit b at T r kh Ab Abdill h Mu ammad ibn Yaz d Ibn M jah ... 273 commonly 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 ... day Iran showing the location of Qazvin Qazwin , the place of birth and death of Ibn M jah Ibn ... 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 ... to memorize. ref name Tadhkirah According to al Dhahabi al Dhahab , Ibn M jah died on approximately ... Qazwin . 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 ... Ibn Majah Al Dhahab mentioned the following of Ibn M jah s works ref name Tadhkirah Sunan ibn Majah Sunan Ibn M jah one of the Six major Hadith collections six canonical collections of hadith Kit b ... of hadith transmitters The Sunan main Sunan ibn Majah The Sunan consists of 1,500 chapters and about ... reading Suhaib Hasan Abdul Ghaffar, Criticism of Hadith among Muslims with reference to Sunan Ibn .... The Transmission of Ibn Majah s Sunan , Journal of Semitic studies 3 1958 129 41. External links http ahadith.co.uk ibnmajah.php Sunan Ibn Majah Searchable Sunan Ibn Majah Online http replay.waybackmachine.org ... more details
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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 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Amira ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1186 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Amira Category Moorish writers Category Moorish Maliki scholars Category Almohad Caliphate Category 1186 births Category 1250s deaths Category Arab historians Category Andalus poets Category Oriental islands of Al Andalus poet stub historian stub ar ca Ibn Amira al Makhzum es Ibn Amira pt Ibn Amira ... more details
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 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hamdis, Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hamdis, Ibn Category 1050s births Category 1130s deaths Category People from Noto Category Arabic language 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
unreferenced date January 2012 Abu ali Muhammad Ibn ali Ibn Muqlah Shiraz i lang fa born 886 in Baghdad, died there 20 July 940 was a Persian people Persian Persian calligraphers 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 Abbasid 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. Along with Ibn al Bawwab and Yaqut al Musta simi , he is considered the founder of the modern style. Citation needed date January 2012 References Reflist Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata NAME Ibn Muqlah ALTERNATIVE NAMES Abu ali Muhammad Ibn ali Ibn Muqlah Shirazi SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 886 PLACE OF BIRTH Baghdad DATE OF DEATH 940 PLACE OF DEATH Baghdad DEFAULTSORT Ibn Muqlah Category 886 births Category 940 deaths Category Calligraphers of Arabic script Category Iranian calligraphers Category Iranian scribes Category Islamic calligraphy Category Persian calligraphy Category Abbasid calligraphers Islam bio stub ar ca Ibn Muqla de Ibn Muqla fa fr Ibn Muqla pl Ibn Mukla sh Ibn Mukla war Ibn Muqlah zh ... more details
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 died ca. 889 , was a Muladi Sufism Sufi whose family had come from Portugal, Norte northern Portugal and settled near M rida, Spain M rida . In 868, leading a host of Muladis 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. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Marwan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ca. 889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Marwan Category 880s deaths Category People of Al Andalus Category History of Islam 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
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 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Bassam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1147 PLACE OF DEATH 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
Abu al Wafa Ali Ibn Aqil ibn Ahmad al Baghdadi 1040 1119 was an Islamic theologian from Baghdad , Iraq . He was trained in the tenets of the Hanbali school madhab ., Among his works of jurisprudence that have survived are Wadih fi usul al fiqh and in part Kitab al funun . ref John L. Esposito, The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Oxford University Press, 2003 ref Notes Use MLA style citation format for books, encyclopedias, and periodicals reflist Islamic Theology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aqil, Ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1040 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1119 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aqil, Ibn Category 1040 births Ibn Aqil Category 1119 deaths Ibn Aqil Category Muslim theologians Ibn Aqil Category Hanbalis ar ... more details
color B0C4DE Image and Caption image caption Information name Ismail Ibn Kathir birth date 1301 CE 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 , faq h , mufassir , 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 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 Muslims in the Western world is one of the most widely used explanations of the Qu ran today. Ibn Kathir 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 Kathir ... Al Bidayah wa Nihayah or Tarikh ibn Kathir . Available on http ar.wikisource.org wiki D8 AA D8 B5 D9 ... 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 the Qiyamah Day of Judgement Sins and their Punishments Stories of the Prophets Ibn Kathir Stories of the Prophets Notes reflist refs ref name ibn kathir cite book url http books.google.com books?id ... more details
Moroccan literature Ab Abdall h Mu ammad ibn Mu ammad ibn Ahmad Ibn Juzayy al Kalbi 1321 1357 in Arabic, was a scholar ... the travels of Ibn Battuta . He was the son of Ab l Q sim Muhammad Ibn Juzayy the panegyrist ... of Rio Salado in 1340. ref F.N. V zquez Basanta Abu l Qasim Ibn Yuzayy fuentes rabes , Al Andalus Magreb Estudios rabes e isl micos, ISSN 1133 8571, N 6, 1998 , pags. 251 288 ref Ibn Juzayy wrote the Rihla of Ibn Battuta in 1352 55. It is clear that Ibn Juzayy outright copied some long passages like the description of Medina from the Rihla of Ibn Jubayr . ref Ross Dunn The Adventures of Ibn ... ref Muhammad ibn Ahmad Ibn Juzayy Qawanin al ahkam al shar iyah wa masa il al furu al fiqhiyah ... an, The Refinement of the Hearts. One of his teachers was Ibn Rushd al Saghir, the grandson ... the completion of the Rihla of Ibn Batuta . Notes references Bibliography Ibn Juzayy, Muhammad ibn Ahmad, Tasfiyat al qulub fi al wusul ila hadrat Allam al Ghuyub li Ibn Juzayy al Gharnati dirasat wa ... Islamic Law and Society, Volume 7, Number 2 June, 2000 Ibn al Khatib, al Ihata fi akhbar Gharnata, ed. M. Inan, 4 vols. Cairo, 1973 77 , I, 157 62 Ibn al Khatib, al Katiba al kamina, ed. Ihsan Abbas, Beirut, 1983 , 138 43 Ibn al Khatib, al Lamha al badriyya fi l dawla al nasriyya, ed. Muhibb ... Ya far Ahmad ibn Yuzayy, otro poeta y qadi al yama a de Granada Anales de la Universidad de Cadiz, IX X 1992 93 , 39 51 Maria Arcas Campoy, Un tratado de derecho comparado el Kit b al Qaw n n de Ibn ... 1986 he was hthe one who Ibn Battuta deticated his life and works to. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Juzayy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1321 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1357 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Juzayy Category 1321 births Category 1357 ... People from Fes ar es Ibn Yuzayy ... more details
Twelvers Abu Shu ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr was the pupil of the eleventh Twelver Shi a lang ar Imam, Hasan al Askari d. 873 . Ibn Nusayr proclaimed himself the bab or door representative of al Askari and later the twelfth Imam Muhammad al Mahdi during the Minor Occultation ref http books.google.com books?id Zrpmm4120OUC&pg PA434&dq Ibn Nusayr twelfth imam ref , and rejected the authority of the Four Deputies during his lifetime. The source says he rejected the first two, but it seems implied he rejected the two during his lifetime he didn t live during the lifetime of the third and fourth I think. ref http books.google.com books?id A8PzaQZwzZQC&pg PA177&dq Ibn Nusayr twelfth imam ref The followers of Ibn Nusayr are known as Nusairyoon lang ar or Alawi lang ar . See also Alawi References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Nusayr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Nusayr Category Shi a Muslims Category Iraqi Shi a Muslims Category 9th century people Islam bio stub pl Muhammad Ibn Nusayr an Namiri sco Ibn Nusayr ... more details
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 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Masarra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 931 PLACE OF DEATH 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
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 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Shuayb ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 March 1349 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Shuayb Category Moroccan scholars Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan astronomers Category 1349 deaths Category Scientists of medieval Islam Category People from Taza Morocco writer stub ca Ibn Shuayb ... more details