distinguish Introduction to the Science of Hadith The Muqaddimah Arabic language Arabic lang ar , meaning in English language English Ibn Khaldun s Introduction , also known as the Muqaddimah ... Khaldun A Fourteenth Century Economist , The Journal of Political Economy 79 5 1105 1118. ref The Muqaddimah ... the Muqaddimah with a thorough criticism of the mistakes regularly committed by his fellow historian ... society in the Muqaddimah . Sati al Husri suggested that Ibn Khaldun s Muqaddimah is essentially a sociological ... Rosenthal , N. J. Dawood 1967 , The Muqaddimah An Introduction to History , p. x, Princeton University ... context nationalism is one of the most well known aspects of the Muqaddimah . Ibn Khaldun ... section date January 2011 The sociology of the Muqaddimah is more similar to the theories developed ..., in contrast to the original labor that served the necessity of life. ref name Muqaddimah 2 1995 p 30 Muqaddimah 2 272 73 quoted in Weiss 1995 p 30 ref style text align left Ibn Khaldun on economic ... Muqaddimah 2 1995 p 30 style text align left Ibn Khaldun on economic growth and the ideals of Plato Ibn Khaldun wrote on economic and political theory in the Muqaddimah , relating his thoughts on asabiyya .... ref Weiss 1995 p31 quotes Muqaddimah 2 276 278 ref He also noted macroeconomic forces of population ... Weiss 1995 p31 quotes Muqaddimah 2 272 273 ref Ibn Khaldun held that population growth was a function ... Islam The Muqaddimah is also held to be a foundational work for the schools of historiography , cultural ... 1999 . A Dictionary of Muslim Names . C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. ISBN 1850653569. ref The Muqaddimah ... Historiography . The Islamic Scholar. ref Historical method In the Muqaddimah , Ibn Khaldun ... historical method in his Muqaddimah ref name Kujjah cite web title Survey on the Development ... of history . ref name Akhtar Franz Rosenthal writes on the Muqaddimah quote It can ... , The Muqaddimah An Introduction to History , p. ix, Princeton University Press , ISBN 0691017549 ... more details
Culture of Algeria Hofii is a form of female vocal folk music that is believed to have originated from Tlemcen , Algeria . It is known to have existed from the 14th century, when it was mentioned by Ibn Khaldun in his work Muqaddimah . It is often sung to the accompaniment of a lute . External links http fpnew.ccit.arizona.edu mesassoc Bulletin reynolds.htm Music of Algeria Selected Recordings Category Algerian music music genre stub ... more details
Qal at ibn Salama lang ar is a fortress near Tihert present day Tiaret , Algeria . This place is famous to have sheltered Ibn Khaldun for four years, between 1375 and 1379, and in this place where he began composing his Muqaddimah known as Prolegomenon in Greek . This fortress is situated on a piton nearby of Taghzout at about 3 miles North West of Frenda in the current wilaya of Tiaret in Algeria. External links http www.frenda.org taoughzout.htm coord missing Algeria Category Archaeological sites in Algeria Africa archaeology stub Algeria struct stub ... more details
Year nav topic 1377 literature Events May 10 A deputy is appointed to take charge of Chaucer s duties at customs, Chaucer being busy with diplomatic business. Geoffrey Chaucer makes two trips to France this year. ref cite book title Critical Companion to Chaucer A literary Reference to His Life and Work last Rossignol first Rosalyn year 2006 publisher Facts on File location New York, NY isbn 0 8160 6193 9 page 612 ref Ibn Khaldun begins work on the Muqaddimah . Ref cite book title The Muqaddimah An Introduction to History last Ibn Khaldun year 1989 publisher Princeton University Press location Princeton, NJ isbn 0 691 01754 9 page Back Cover ref Nicole Oresme is elected bishop of Lisieux . Oresme s French translations from Latin versions of Aristotle are an important contribution to the development of the French language . ref cite book last Grant first Edward editor first Randall editor last Curren title A Companion to the Philosophy of Education publisher Blackwell Publishing date 2002 chapter Nicole Oresme isbn 0 631 21672 3 ref Ali ibn Mohammed al Jurjani returns to Shiraz, Iran Shiraz from Constantinople to become a teacher. ref cite book title The Reasonings A Key to Understanding the Qu ran s Eloquence last Bediuzzaman Said Nursi year 2008 publisher Tughra Books location Somerset, NJ isbn 978 1 59784 129 0 page 50 ref Production of the earliest known copy of the Laurentian Codex . Scottish poet John Barbour poet John Barbour is rewarded for his latest work with ten pounds Scots . Births May 2 Oswald von Wolkenstein , Austrian poet died 1445 Deaths April Guillaume de Machaut , French poet and composer References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1377 In Literature Category 1377 books Category 1377 Literature Category Years in literature ... more details
Nessim Joseph Dawood Arabic was born in 1927 to an Iraqi Jewish family in Baghdad , Iraq . He emigrated to England in 1945 as an Iraq State scholar, and settled there. He graduated from the University of London . He is known for his English translations of the Qur an , Tales from the One Thousand and One Nights Penguin Classics and his edition of the Muqaddimah Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun . Dawood s translation of the Qur an, titled The Koran , was at one time the world s best selling English translation of the Qur an. In the first edition of his translation of the Qur an, in 1956, Dawood rearranged the chapters suras into more or less chronological order, as to make it easier to determine which verses are abrogated. Later editions restored the traditional sequence of publishing the surahs in order of length. References references External links http www.penguin.co.uk nf Author AuthorPage 0,,0 1000003065,00.html Penguin s biography of N. J. Dawood http www.newstatesman.com 200408090035 New Statesman article covering the subject of translating the Qu ran and includes criticism on N.J. Dawood s translation Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dawood, N. J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dawood, N. J. Category 1927 births Category Alumni of the University of London Category Arabic English translators Category Iraqi emigrants to the United Kingdom Category Iraqi Jews Category Living people Category People from Baghdad Category Quran translators Category Translators of One Thousand and One Nights ... more details
nofootnotes date October 2010 The Doui Menia or Dawi Mani Arabic , Maghrebi Arabic dwi mni are a Banu Hilal Arab tribe ref name M.I http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik Muqaddimah Muqaddimah en ref of the Moroccan Algerian border between Taghit and the Tafilalt region, centered on Abadla in the Guir valley. They became prominent in the area with their expansion eastwards around the 17th century, notably at the expense of the Ghenanma . Like several other tribes of the region, they are divided into five fifths khams khmas , tracing their descent to a common ancestor, Addi el Meni i according to Dunn 1977 , these are Ouled Djelloul. Ouled Youssef. Idersa. Ouled Bou Anane. Ouled bel Giz. To these a sixth was added by alliance in the 19th century the neighbouring Ouled Djerir near Bechar . Traditionally mainly nomadic, agriculture became an essential part of their economy in the nineteenth century each fifth cultivated a portion of the seasonally flooded lands along the Guir valley near Abadla, and stored the produce in fortified silos matmura s . They also bought, or confiscated, palm groves at nearby oases. By the end of the nineteenth century their expansion had largely ceased, perhaps since the need of collective manpower for harvesting limited their mobility. They were, however, substantially involved in resistance against the French conquest of the region. References Ross E. Dunn, Resistance in the desert Moroccan responses to French imperialism 1881 1912 . Taylor & Francis 1977. Robert Capot Rey, Transformations r centes dans une tribu du Sud Oranais. Annales de G ographie 1952, vol. 61, n. 324, pp. 138 142 Reflist Algeria stub Category Ethnic groups in Algeria Category Ethnic groups in Morocco ar fr Doui Menia ... more details
unreferenced article date January 2010 Infobox Muslim scholar notability List of modern day Muslim scholars Muslim scholar era image caption name A mad Mu ammad Sh kir title birth date birth date 1892 1 29 mf y death date death date and age 1958 6 14 1892 1 29 ethnicity region Cairo, Egypt Madhhab school tradition Sunni Islam Sunni main interests Hadith notable ideas works influences influenced A mad Mu ammad Sh kir lang ar January 29, 1892, Cairo June 14, 1958 was an Egypt ian scholar of hadith . Positions held He graduated from and worked at Al Azhar University and retired in 1951. Among the positions that he held was that of vice chairman of the Supreme Shariah Court in Cairo . Works al Ba ith al Hathith his explanation of Ibn Kathir s Muqaddimah ibn al Salah Introduction to the Science of Hadith Abridgements Ikhtisaar Uloom al Hadith , an abridgement of Muqaddimah ibn al Salah Introduction to the Science of Hadith the Muqaddimah in hadith terminology Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal his footnotes to approximately the first third of Ahmad ibn Hanbal s large collection of hadith Jaami al Bayyaan , commonly referred to as Tafsir al Tabari footnotes to Muhammad ibn Jarir al Tabari s explanation of the Quran incomplete Sunan al Tirmidhi his footnotes to about the first third of this hadith collection al Muhalla footnotes to the fiqh book of ibn Hazm al Aqidah al Tahaawiyyah editing and footnotes to the famous book of Sunni Aqidah creed by Ahmad ibn Muhammad al Tahawi Umdah al Tafsir abridgement of Tafsir ibn Kathir incomplete External links wikisourcelang ar Ahmad Muhammad Shakir http www.islamonline.net Arabic history 1422 09 article17.shtml Ahmed Shaker s Profile in http www.islamonline.net islamonline.net ar icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shaker, Ahmed Mohamed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 29, 1892 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 14, 1958 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shaker, Ahmed Moha ... more details
Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad primarysources date January 2010 Hadith are narrations originating from the words and deeds of the Prophets of Islam Islamic prophet Muhammad . Hadith are regarded by the Madhab traditional schools of jurisprudence as important tools for understanding the Qur an and in matters of jurisprudence. Jihad is an Islamic term which is a religious duty of Muslim s. As in other matters of Islam, there are many Hadith explaining the concept of Jihad. Sahih al Bukhari Sahih al Bukhari is one of the Six major Hadith collections six canonical Hadith collections of Sunni Islam . Sunni Muslims regard it as being the most authentic of the six, and is considered to be the most authentic book after Qur an. ref name Muqaddimah Muqaddimah Ibn al Salah , pg. 160 9 Dar al Ma aarif edition ref Sahih al Bukhari contains a chapter Fighting for the Cause of Allah Jihad . ref http www.usc.edu dept MSA fundamentals hadithsunnah bukhari 052.sbt.html Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 52 Fighting for the Cause of Allah Jihaad ref According to a Hadith in Sahih Bukhari, participating in Jihad is the third best deed for man, after offering prayers at their stated times and being dutiful to one s parents ref Hadith usc Bukhari usc yes 4 52 41 ref whereas another Hadith in the same collection has Jihad as the second best deed, after belief in Allah and Muhammad. ref Hadith usc Bukhari usc yes 1 2 25 ref In another Hadith in Bukhari, it is said that there is no migration after the Conquest of Mecca, but Jihad and good intention remain and if one is called by the Muslim ruler for fighting, one should go forth immediately. ref Hadith usc Bukhari usc yes 4 52 42 ref Jihad for women is different from that of men. In 4 42 42, Muhammad is reported to have said that the best Jihad for women is Hajj. ref Hadith usc Bukhari usc yes 4 42 43 ref Another Hadith 4 52 44 says that no deed equals Jihad in reward, and that the Mujahid is rewarded even for the footsteps of his horse ... more details
and His Times. ref name Muqaddimah Ibn Hajar al Asqalani mentioned the same title replacing the word ... and Muslim. The book of Bukhari is the more authentic of the two and more useful. ref name Muqaddimah ..., And they are, in fact, authentic. ref Hady al Sari , pg. 684. ref Ibn al Salah said in his Muqaddimah ... Muqaddimah In addition, al Dhahabi said, Bukhari was heard saying, I have memorized one hundred .... It has been said that this number excluding repeated hadith is 4,000. ref name Muqaddimah This is referring ... more details
from the Muqaddimah Introduction quote This can be illustrated by what happened among the nations .... Ibn Khaldun Muqaddimah Chapter II Bedouin civilization, savage nations and tribes and their conditions ... branch of the same nation. ref http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik MuqaddimahMuqaddimah http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik Muqaddimah Chapter2 Ch 2 21.htm Ch. 2.21 ref quote The Yemen , Bahrain al Bahrayn ..., and finely woven garments and silks. Ibn Khaldun Muqaddimah Chapter V On the various aspects of making .... ref http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik MuqaddimahMuqaddimah http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik Muqaddimah ... more details
annotated translation of the Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun to a Grammar of Biblical Aramaic . For his translation of the Muqaddimah, he traveled to Istanbul and studied the manuscript there, among them ... Century 1960. A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic 1961. An Aramaic handbook 1967. The Muqaddimah An Introduction ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Abdulrahim bin al Husain bin Abdulrahman al Iraqi al Misri lang ar 1325 1403 , popularly known as al Hafith al Iraqi , was a well known Shafi i scholar of hadith . Works From his works is the book entitled Al Mughnee an hamlil Asfar fil Asfar fee takhrej maa fil lhyaa minal Akhbar , in which he referenced and graded the hadith cited in Ihyaa Uloom al Deen by Abu Haamid Al Ghazali . It was completed over the course of 13 years. The original, larger book was completed in 1350 which he later abridged in 1359, also following up on some hadith he sought throughout those nine years. This smaller work is printed in the margin of several editions of Ihyaa Uloom al Deen . He has also turned the Muqaddimah Ibn Silah into 1000 lines of poetry commonly known as Alfiyatu Iraaqee, This is perhaps his most famous piece of work. Death Al Iraqi died in 1403 at the age of 78. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Iraqi, Hafiz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1325 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1403 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Iraqi, Hafiz Category Hadith scholars Category 1325 births Category 1403 deaths Category Muslim philosophers Category Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam islam bio stub ... more details
Citations missing date November 2007 A cornucopian is a futurist who believes that continued progress and provision of material items for mankind can be met by similarly continued advances in technology. Fundamentally they believe that there is enough matter and energy on the Earth to provide for the ever rising population of the world. Looking further into the future they posit that the abundance of matter and energy in space would appear to give humanity almost unlimited room for growth. The term comes from the cornucopia , the horn of plenty of Greek mythology , which magically supplied its owners with endless food and drink. The cornucopians are sometimes known as Boomsters , and their philosophic opponents&mdash Malthus and his school&mdash are called Doomsters or Doomer s. ref name Tierney cite magazine magazine The New York Times Magazine author John Tierney date December 2 1990 title Betting on the Planet url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C0CE1DA163CF931A35751C1A966958260&pagewanted all ref Theory Quotation When civilization population increases, the available labor again increases. In turn, luxury again increases in correspondence with the increasing profit, and the customs and needs of luxury increase. Crafts are created to obtain luxury products. The value realized from them increases, and, as a result, profits are again multiplied in the town. Production there is thriving even more than before. And so it goes with the second and third increase. All the additional labor serves luxury and wealth, in contrast to the original labor that served the necessity of life. Ibn Khaldun 1332 1406 , from Muqaddimah ref Ibn Khaldun , Muqaddimah , 2 272 73, quoted in Dieter Weiss 1995 , Ibn Khaldun on Economic Transformation , International Journal of Middle East Studies 27 1 , p. 29 37 30 . ref As a society becomes more wealthy, it also creates a well developed set of legal rules to produce the conditions of freedom and security that progress requires. ... more details
known for his Muqaddimah known as Prolegomenon in English , which was discovered, evaluated and fully ... to write the Muqaddimah Prolegomena , the introduction to his planned history of the world. In Ibn ... qadi Judge . Works see also Muqaddimah Asabiyyah class toccolours style float right margin left 1em ... Muqaddimah 2 1995 p 30 Muqaddimah 2 272 73 quoted in Weiss 1995 p 30 ref style text align left Ibn ... into seven books, the first of which, the Muqaddimah , can be considered a separate work ... 391 3 . This criticism applies only to his factual work, not to the theoretical parts like the Muqaddimah ... name Muqaddimah 2 1995 p 30 style text align left Ibn Khaldun on economic growth and the ideals of Platonism ... Arab scholar, Sati al Husri, the Muqaddimah may be read as a sociological work six books of general ... and goes on to outline these ideas in his major work the Muqaddimah. Ibn Khaldun was also known ... Arabe included his biography together with a translation of parts of the Muqaddimah as the Prolegomena ... postscript None ref British historian Arnold J. Toynbee called the Muqaddimah a philosophy of history ... Egon Orowan List of Muslim historians Historiography of early Islam Laffer curve Muqaddimah Science ... in Arabic . Ibn Khald n. 1958 The Muqaddimah An introduction to history . Translated from the Arabic by Franz Rosenthal . 3 vols. New York Princeton. Ibn Khald n. 1967 The Muqaddimah An introduction to history ... origyear 1970 80 year 2008 ref harv http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik Muqaddimah Complete Muqaddimah ... index.html Ibn Khaldun al Muqaddimah Methodology & concepts of economic sociology http www.ibnjaldun.com ... from the Muqaddimah and the History of Ibn Khaldun in Arabic http www.tawiza.nl content awid.php ... more details
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Bathroom singing , also known as singing in the bathroom , singing in the Bathtub bath , or singing in the shower is a widespread phenomenon. Many people sing in the bathroom because the hard wall surfaces, often tiles or wooden panels, and lack of soft furnishings, create an aurally pleasing acoustic environment. The multiple reflections from walls enrich the sound of one s voice. Small dimensions and hard surfaces of a typical bathroom produce various kinds of standing wave s, reverberation and Echo phenomenon echoes , giving the voice fullness and depth. ref http www.musiciansfriend.com document?doc id 89423&g home&src 3SOSWXXA musiciansfriend.com Studio Tech Tip Taming the wild bedroom ref This habit was reported with an attempt of explanations centuries ago. For example, Ibn Khaldun in Chapter 1 of his Muqaddimah writes ref http www.muslimphilosophy.com ik Muqaddimah Chapter1 Ch 1 04.htm Ibn Khaldun, Muqaddimah , section The influence of the air climate upon human character from Ch. 1 ref quote Likewise, when those who enjoy a hot bath inhale the air of the bath, so that the heat of the air enters their spirits and makes them hot, they are found to experience joy. It often happens that they start singing, as singing has its origin in gladness. The bathroom singer is an ironic reference to mediocre or amateur singers. Jon Anderson had tiles installed in the studio, to simulate the echo effect of one s vocals in a bathroom. fact date May 2011 This effect was not used only by singers. Paul Simon wrote ref name simon http freespace.virgin.net r.kent quotes.html Simon and Garfunkel quotes Bot generated title ref quote The main thing about playing the guitar, though, was that I was able to sit by myself and play and dream. And I was always happy doing that. I used to go off in the bathroom, because the bathroom had tiles, so it was a slight echo chamber. I d turn on the faucet so that water would run I like that sound, it s very soothing to me and I d play. In the da ... more details
distinguish Muqaddimah Infobox book name Introduction to br the Science of Hadith title orig Muqaddimah ibn al al translator Dr. Eerik Dickinson image File Arab. Ms.JPG frameless image caption Sample of older Arabic text. author Ibn al Salah Ibn al al illustrator cover artist country Syria language Arabic language Arabic series Great Books of Islamic Civilization subject Science of hadith , hadith terminology and  biographical evaluation genre publisher Garnet Publishing Limited pub date 1236 CE 634 AH english pub date 2006 media type pages 356 isbn ISBN 185964158X oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Ibn al al s Introduction to the Science of Hadith lang ar Muqaddimah ibn al al f Ul m al ad th   is a 13th century book written by Abd al Ra m n ibn Uthm n al Shahraz r , better known as Ibn al Salah Ibn al al , which describes the Islam ic discipline of the science of hadith , its Hadith terminology terminology and the principals of biographical evaluation . A hadith is a recorded statement, action or approval of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which serves as the second source of legislature in Shariah Islamic law . The science of hadith that this work describes contains the principles with which a hadith specialist evaluates the authenticity of individual narrations. The Introduction comprises 65 chapters, each covering a hadith related issue. The first 33 chapters describe the various technical terms of hadith terminology ..., the Book of Familiarity with the Types of Ul m al ad th . It has become well known as of late as Muqaddimah ... Muqaddimah Ibn al al , pg. 39, Dar al Ma arif, Cairo. ref blockquote N r al D n Itr, in the introduction ..., he acknowledged that the book is most commonly referred to as Muqaddimah Ibn al al The Introduction ... Muqaddimah Ibn al al , pg. 147 50, Dar al Ma arif, Cairo. ref Ibn Jam ah, in his Abridgements ... ref Muqaddimah Ibn al al wa Mu sin al I il , edited Aisha Abd al Rahman ishah bint Abd ... more details
Infobox book name A History of the Arab Peoples title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author Albert Hourani illustrator cover artist country UK language English language English series subject History of Arab countries genre publisher Faber and Faber pub date February 18, 1991 english pub date media type Print hardcover pages 576 isbn ISBN 9780674395657 br ISBN 9780571133789 oclc dewey 909.0974927 congress DS37.7.H67 preceded by followed by A History of the Arab Peoples is a book written by the British born Lebanon Lebanese historian Albert Hourani . ref http www.hup.harvard.edu catalog.php?isbn 9780674058194 HUP Harvard University Press A History of the Arab Peoples info ref ref http www.librarything.com work 45708 details Librarything data sheet ref The book presents the history of the Arab s from the advent of Islam although some pre Islamic history is included to the late 20th Century. More recent editions contain an afterword by Malise Ruthven bringing the history up to the present day including the Invasion of Iraq . Hourani follows the methodology employed by Ibn Khaldun in his Muqaddimah , specifically the reliance on the concept of asabiyyah as a means of accounting for dynastic and political changes. Thus, the book involves a considerable amount of social history as well as economic history in order to account for the rise and subsequent fall of historical powers such as the Umayyad dynasty Umayyad and Ottoman Empire s. Citation needed date March 2007 Hourani s specialisation was in intellectual history, and this is also a focus of this work. Considerable rigour is given to explanations of the rise of Arab nationalism , Salafism , Ba athism and Islamism , although, as Ruthven notes in his afterword, much of the rise of the latter ideology took place after the book was published. The book has been translated into Arabic language Arabic , and the book has found some currency in Arab universities and schools as an intro ... more details
Moroccan literature Hamdun ibn al Hajj or in full Abu al Fayd Hamdun ibn Abd al Rahman ibn Hamdun ibn Abd al Rahman Mohammed ibn al Hajj al Fasi al Sulami al Mirdasi 1760 1817 was one of the most outstanding scholars of the reign of Slimane of Morocco moulay Soulayman of Morocco . ref E. J. van Donzel, Islamic desk reference , Brill, 1994 p. 149 ref He was a committed Tijani Sufi ref Scholar on the Desert Edge Muhammad b. Ali al Sanusi , p. 66 ref but also an outspoken critic of some of the practices of Sufism in that time. Hamdun ibn al Hajj was also one of the best known poets of the period and author of a diwan Silsilat Dhakhair al turath al adabi bi al Maghrib . ref al Diwan al amm li Hamdun ibn al Hajj al Salami Silsilat Dhakhair al turath al adabi bi al Maghrib http openlibrary.org books OL13215292M al Diwan al amm li Hamdun ibn al Hajj al Salami 1174 H 1760 M 1232 H 1817 M 28Silsilat Dhakhair al turath al adabi bi al Maghrib 29 retrieved august 8 2010 ref He also wrote a commentary on Ibn Hajar al Asqalani s Muqaddimah , a gloss on Taftazani s treatise on the Mukhtasar and a series of Diwans including a controversial poem dedicated to Amir Sau ud b. Abd al Aziz. ref Silsilat Dhakhair al turath al adabi bi al Maghrib http openlibrary.org books OL13215292M al Diwan al amm li Hamdun ibn al Hajj al Salami 1174 H 1760 M 1232 H 1817 M 28Silsilat Dhakhair al turath al adabi bi al Maghrib 29 retrieved 11 9 2010 ref . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hamdun ibn al Hajj al Fasi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1817 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hamdun Ibn Al Hajj Al Fasi Category Moroccan writers Category Moroccan poets Category Moroccan Sufis Category Moroccan Maliki scholars Category 1760 births Category 1817 deaths Category People from Fes Morocco writer stub ... more details
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