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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Abbâd Abbaside Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abd ar-Rahmân Abû Abû Abd Abu Bakr Abû Yûsuf Ahmad Ibn al-Hajjâj al-Hasan Ibn al-Laith al-Muhallab al-Mutawakkil al-Muwaffak al-Walid Aleppo Amr Ibn answered ar-Rashîd Arabic army Asad asked Baghdad Basra Berbers brother Commander composed Damascus death died A. H. dirhems Egypt emir father favour give Hajji Khalifa Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Ahmad Ibn al-Husain Ibn Hubaira Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ibn Omar Imâd informed Irâk Ishak Jaafar Jumâda kâdi kasida Khâlid khalif Khorâsân Koran learned letter Maghreb mawla mentioned Moawîa month Moslim Mosul native never Nûr Obaid Allah obtained Omaiyide Omar Ibn person piece poet prison Rabî received recited related as follows replied Saîd Salâh ad-Dîn says sent shaikh Sofyân sovereign Sulaimân sultan surnamed Syria took Traditionist tribe troops verses vizir whilst word Yahya Ibn Yakub Yazid Yazîd Ibn Yusuf Yûsuf Ibn Ziâd