Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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Page viii
... mawla ( 3 ) is derived from the verb wala ( to be near ) ; its grammatical form shows it to belong to that class of nouns which are called nouns of place ( Kla ) , and serve to designate either the place in which the action indicated by ...
... mawla ( 3 ) is derived from the verb wala ( to be near ) ; its grammatical form shows it to belong to that class of nouns which are called nouns of place ( Kla ) , and serve to designate either the place in which the action indicated by ...
Page ix
... mawla al - aala ) to pay the diya , or fine for blood ( 1 ) , incurred by the client ( al - mawla al - asfal ) ; 2. The right of the patron to inherit of the client ; or , in other terms , that the patron should become his client's ...
... mawla al - aala ) to pay the diya , or fine for blood ( 1 ) , incurred by the client ( al - mawla al - asfal ) ; 2. The right of the patron to inherit of the client ; or , in other terms , that the patron should become his client's ...
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... mawla to an Arab , that no other person had already engaged to pay the fine for blood in case of his being amerced ... mawla by enfranchisement are the emancipator and kindred of the emancipator , and the aākila of a mawla by ...
... mawla to an Arab , that no other person had already engaged to pay the fine for blood in case of his being amerced ... mawla by enfranchisement are the emancipator and kindred of the emancipator , and the aākila of a mawla by ...
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... mawla to the tribe of Jadima Ibn Mālik Ibn Nasr Ibn Koain Ibn Asad . His acquaintance with the koranic readings drew upon him general notice and ranked him as one of the seven great masters of that science . He had learned it from Abł ...
... mawla to the tribe of Jadima Ibn Mālik Ibn Nasr Ibn Koain Ibn Asad . His acquaintance with the koranic readings drew upon him general notice and ranked him as one of the seven great masters of that science . He had learned it from Abł ...
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... mawla to the tribe of Hanzala , was a man possessing profound learning combined with great self - mortification . He studied jurisprudence under Sofyān ath - Thauri , and Malak Ibn Anas ( 1 ) , from whom he learned by heart the Muwatta ...
... mawla to the tribe of Hanzala , was a man possessing profound learning combined with great self - mortification . He studied jurisprudence under Sofyān ath - Thauri , and Malak Ibn Anas ( 1 ) , from whom he learned by heart the Muwatta ...
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