Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... head with the veil of endurance and self - denial , arrayed in abstinence and in scanty fare , but not resigned to the wearing of such clothing ; your brother was “ forced and had not strength to resist ( 22 ) . He remained there ...
... head with the veil of endurance and self - denial , arrayed in abstinence and in scanty fare , but not resigned to the wearing of such clothing ; your brother was “ forced and had not strength to resist ( 22 ) . He remained there ...
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... heads of the science were Sofyân ath - Thauri ( vol . 1. p . 576 ) and Sofyân Ibn Oyaina ( vol . I. p . 578 ) ; in Hijâz its head was Mâlik Ibn Anas ( vol . II . p . 545 ) ; in Syria , its head was al- Aûzâi ( vol . II . p . 84 ) . The ...
... heads of the science were Sofyân ath - Thauri ( vol . 1. p . 576 ) and Sofyân Ibn Oyaina ( vol . I. p . 578 ) ; in Hijâz its head was Mâlik Ibn Anas ( vol . II . p . 545 ) ; in Syria , its head was al- Aûzâi ( vol . II . p . 84 ) . The ...
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... head should be struck off . " The jurisconsult Abû ' l - Fadl Abd al- Azîz Ibn Ali Ibn Abd ar - Rahmân al - Ushnuhi ( 5 ) , surnamed Zaîn ad - Dîn , mentions , in his treatise on the partition of hereditaments ( fardid ) , the problems ...
... head should be struck off . " The jurisconsult Abû ' l - Fadl Abd al- Azîz Ibn Ali Ibn Abd ar - Rahmân al - Ushnuhi ( 5 ) , surnamed Zaîn ad - Dîn , mentions , in his treatise on the partition of hereditaments ( fardid ) , the problems ...
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... head ( the khalif ) is the worst of rulers . Did religion prosper and flourish , every just measure would be taken for ( the welfare of ) the people ; but I am sure that tyranny will never cease , as long as the nation is governed by an ...
... head ( the khalif ) is the worst of rulers . Did religion prosper and flourish , every just measure would be taken for ( the welfare of ) the people ; but I am sure that tyranny will never cease , as long as the nation is governed by an ...
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... head . ( 4 ) The true reading is anna hia laka . ( 5 ) This passage signifies also : you put in the nominative what should be put in the accusative and vice versa . I suspect that Yahya employed this equivocal expression designedly ...
... head . ( 4 ) The true reading is anna hia laka . ( 5 ) This passage signifies also : you put in the nominative what should be put in the accusative and vice versa . I suspect that Yahya employed this equivocal expression designedly ...
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Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abû According ad-Dîn al-Malik Aleppo already answered appears Arabic army arrived asked Baghdad belonged brother brought called chief Commander composed contains continued Damascus death died direction Egypt emir entered eyes faithful father favour gave give given Hajji Khalifa hand head heard heart held Ibn Abd kâdi khalif known learned letter lines lived means mentioned month Moslim Muhammad Muhammad Ibn native never obtained Omar passed person piece poet possession prayer present prince prison received recited remained replied respecting returned Salâh says sent sons sovereign sultan taken thing thousand told took Traditions tribe troops turned verses whilst wish wrote Yahya Yahya Ibn Yakub Yazîd Yûsuf