Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... gave lustre to other men by my poems , I gave my verses lustre " by the mention of your name . They upbraid thee that they have embraced Islamism . Answer : Upbraid me " not with your having embraced Islamism ; rather God upbraideth you ...
... gave lustre to other men by my poems , I gave my verses lustre " by the mention of your name . They upbraid thee that they have embraced Islamism . Answer : Upbraid me " not with your having embraced Islamism ; rather God upbraideth you ...
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... gave him more influence over men in power than any kâdi could possess . The Spanish writer , Abû Muham- mad Ali Ibn Ahmad , generally known by the surname of Ibn Hazm ( vol . II . p . 267 ) , says : Two systems of law were at first ...
... gave him more influence over men in power than any kâdi could possess . The Spanish writer , Abû Muham- mad Ali Ibn Ahmad , generally known by the surname of Ibn Hazm ( vol . II . p . 267 ) , says : Two systems of law were at first ...
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... gave the title of at - Tanbih ( the warning ) . He had frequent discussions with Dâwûd Ibn Ali ( vol . I. p . 501 ) . When he was a kâdi , a man went up to him and the following dialogue ensued : May God preserve you ! how much should I ...
... gave the title of at - Tanbih ( the warning ) . He had frequent discussions with Dâwûd Ibn Ali ( vol . I. p . 501 ) . When he was a kâdi , a man went up to him and the following dialogue ensued : May God preserve you ! how much should I ...
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... gave the following saying as Ibn Manda's : " Excessive laughter is a mark of folly ; folly and precipitation result from weakness of mind ; " weakness of mind proceeds from want of judgment ; want of judgment comes from “ a bad ...
... gave the following saying as Ibn Manda's : " Excessive laughter is a mark of folly ; folly and precipitation result from weakness of mind ; " weakness of mind proceeds from want of judgment ; want of judgment comes from “ a bad ...
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... gave the servant a sealed letter . Al - Mâmûn , to whom it was brought in , opened it and found that it contained these lines : 66 66 Worthiest of brethren and of friends ! I am here , as a parasite , waiting at your door . Let me make ...
... gave the servant a sealed letter . Al - Mâmûn , to whom it was brought in , opened it and found that it contained these lines : 66 66 Worthiest of brethren and of friends ! I am here , as a parasite , waiting at your door . Let me make ...
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