Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... learned lady , Zainab , the daughter of as - Shari and one of the celebrated Zamakhshari's pupils , a licence certifying that he had learned perfectly well some texts which she had taught him ( h ) . It would be of little importance ...
... learned lady , Zainab , the daughter of as - Shari and one of the celebrated Zamakhshari's pupils , a licence certifying that he had learned perfectly well some texts which she had taught him ( h ) . It would be of little importance ...
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... learned in the " law . During his life a great number of colleges were thus established . " He founded also a college at his own expense and a school for the teaching of the " When Aleppo , Traditions concerning the Prophet ( p ) . says ...
... learned in the " law . During his life a great number of colleges were thus established . " He founded also a college at his own expense and a school for the teaching of the " When Aleppo , Traditions concerning the Prophet ( p ) . says ...
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... learned ; amiable in temper , in conversation serious and instructive . According to them , he possessed every merit which could give illus . tration to a doctor of the law , to a magistrate and to a man of letters . His exterior was ...
... learned ; amiable in temper , in conversation serious and instructive . According to them , he possessed every merit which could give illus . tration to a doctor of the law , to a magistrate and to a man of letters . His exterior was ...
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... learned , he used to compose verses , some of which have come down to us ( s ) . They are not remarkable for merit , the ideas being trite and the style deficient in elevation . One or two of those pieces are , besides , tainted with a ...
... learned , he used to compose verses , some of which have come down to us ( s ) . They are not remarkable for merit , the ideas being trite and the style deficient in elevation . One or two of those pieces are , besides , tainted with a ...
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... learned by heart the sacred text of the Korân , got some acquaintance with general " literature and learned to write a good hand . He used to recite verses of his own composition , most of which consisted in blandishments addressed to ...
... learned by heart the sacred text of the Korân , got some acquaintance with general " literature and learned to write a good hand . He used to recite verses of his own composition , most of which consisted in blandishments addressed to ...
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