Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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... thou reachest Bilâl the ( grand ) son of Abû Mûsa ( thy toils are at an end , ) and the butcher then may wield his axe to disjoint thy limbs . He said also of him : On hearing that the tribe were roaming through the desert with their ...
... thou reachest Bilâl the ( grand ) son of Abû Mûsa ( thy toils are at an end , ) and the butcher then may wield his axe to disjoint thy limbs . He said also of him : On hearing that the tribe were roaming through the desert with their ...
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... thou hast spoken to me of my beloved and increased my folly ; speak yet more to me , O Saad ! My heart shall never know any love but that I bear her ! it is a love without beginning and without end ( 7 ) . Since thy rigours cannot be ...
... thou hast spoken to me of my beloved and increased my folly ; speak yet more to me , O Saad ! My heart shall never know any love but that I bear her ! it is a love without beginning and without end ( 7 ) . Since thy rigours cannot be ...
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... thou not go forth to the people and judge between them according " to the book of God and the sunna of the Prophet ? " - On this , Ibn Wahb looked up and replied : " Is that the utmost extent of thy wisdom ? dost thou not " know that ...
... thou not go forth to the people and judge between them according " to the book of God and the sunna of the Prophet ? " - On this , Ibn Wahb looked up and replied : " Is that the utmost extent of thy wisdom ? dost thou not " know that ...
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... thou hast seen ; " all our efforts to reach it being vain ; we pass away the time in ( the delusions of ) hope , " but judge what is the state of that heart whose aliment consists in being tantalised ! " Each time it tastes the bitter ...
... thou hast seen ; " all our efforts to reach it being vain ; we pass away the time in ( the delusions of ) hope , " but judge what is the state of that heart whose aliment consists in being tantalised ! " Each time it tastes the bitter ...
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... thou in whose face alone the Creator employed his utmost " care ! it could not have harmed thee hadst thou given me , on the day of our separa- tion , a sign of recognition with thy eye or with thy hand . Be assured , however , that I ...
... thou in whose face alone the Creator employed his utmost " care ! it could not have harmed thee hadst thou given me , on the day of our separa- tion , a sign of recognition with thy eye or with thy hand . Be assured , however , that I ...
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Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abd ar-Rahmân Abù Abu Abd Abu Bakr Abû Ishak Abû l-Hasan ad-Dawlat ad-din al-Fadl al-Hasan Ibn al-Husain al-Mansûr al-Marwazi al-Mutanabbi Aleppo Amr Ibn anecdote ar-Rashid Arabic Arbela as-Saffah as-Shâfi autograph az-Zuhri Baghdad Basra Cairo celebrated composed Damascus death died A. H. diwân doctor Egypt eminent emir father favour hâfiz Hajji Khalifa heart Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Ahmad Ibn Ibn al-Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Ibn Khallikân Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim imâm interred Jaafar Jumâda jurisconsult jurisprudence kâdi kasida katib khalif Khorasan Kitâb Koran l-Hasan Ali Ibn l-Kaada l-Kâsim learned Mâlik master mawla means belonging Mekka mentioned month Moslim mosque Mosul Muharram Nasr native Obaid Allah Omar Ibn person poems poet poetry possessed prince recited replied Saad sect Shafite shaikh Sibawaih surnamed Syria thee thou took traditionist Traditions treatise tribe vizir whilst words Yûsuf