Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... belonged to a family of al - Mahdiya ( 32 ) and was a native of Kairawān . He had some reputation as a poet but led a wandering life , being always in search of minerals and the philosopher's stone . His manner of living was very ...
... belonged to a family of al - Mahdiya ( 32 ) and was a native of Kairawān . He had some reputation as a poet but led a wandering life , being always in search of minerals and the philosopher's stone . His manner of living was very ...
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... belonged to the tribe of Azd . He joined the party of Adisha and lost his life at the battle of the Camel , A. H. 36 ( A. D. 656 ) . — ( Madrif . ) ( 12 ) According to the Moslim law of testimony , none but persons noted for integrity ...
... belonged to the tribe of Azd . He joined the party of Adisha and lost his life at the battle of the Camel , A. H. 36 ( A. D. 656 ) . — ( Madrif . ) ( 12 ) According to the Moslim law of testimony , none but persons noted for integrity ...
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... belonged to it in the quality of a mawla ; his grandfather , al - Moghīra , having been the enfranchised slave of an Adawide woman and having therefore been surnamed al - Adawi . — At the beginning of this article we have ex- plained ...
... belonged to it in the quality of a mawla ; his grandfather , al - Moghīra , having been the enfranchised slave of an Adawide woman and having therefore been surnamed al - Adawi . — At the beginning of this article we have ex- plained ...
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... belonged to the jund ( or military colony ( vol . II . p . 132 ) established there . Yahya professed the doctrine taught by Ahmad Ibn Hanbal . He learned Traditions , acquired considerable information in each branch of know- ledge ...
... belonged to the jund ( or military colony ( vol . II . p . 132 ) established there . Yahya professed the doctrine taught by Ahmad Ibn Hanbal . He learned Traditions , acquired considerable information in each branch of know- ledge ...
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... belonged to the tribe of Fazāra , as will be seen in our article on his son Yazīd ; and wide is the difference between Shaibān and Fazāra . The author was , no doubt , led into this error by finding in the genea- logy of the vizir an ...
... belonged to the tribe of Fazāra , as will be seen in our article on his son Yazīd ; and wide is the difference between Shaibān and Fazāra . The author was , no doubt , led into this error by finding in the genea- logy of the vizir an ...
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