Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 3Cosimo, Inc., 2010 M01 1 - 706 pages Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, or Deaths of Eminent Men and History of the Sons of the Epoch, was the noted Arabic scholar Ibn Khallikan's most well-known and respected work. The author worked on the tome from 1256 to 1274, compiling names, genealogies, and histories of prominent or conspicuous men in the Islamic world. The final work was translated into English by William MacGuckin de Slane and is longer than 2,700 pages. It has been quoted by many Arabic rhetoricians and grammarians in other works, as it is considered one of the most important records of Arabic history ever written. Here, separated into four volumes, the Biographical Dictionary is an essential work for any student of Muslim culture and literature. Volume III includes: A detailed index of all biographies; notes from the translator for each biography; and genealogies of hundreds of Muslim figures, including The Katib Imad Ad-Din Al-Ispahani, Abu Bakr Al-Khowarezmi, Mukhlis Ad-Dawla Mukallad, and Nasr Al-Khubzaruzzi. IBN KHALLIKAN (1211-1282) was a thirteenth century Arabic scholar who studied in Damascus, Mosul and Aleppo, specializing in the fields of language, theology, and law, including jurisprudence. He became a well-respected judge in Cairo, eventually becoming a chief judge in Damascus in 1261. Khallikan wrote several books, but his most well known was Deaths of Eminent Men and History of the Sons of the Epoch, often referred to as the "Biographical Dictionary," which took him almost 20 years to complete. Khallikan retired from his position as judge just before his death in 1282. He was one of the most well-known historians and theologians in Egypt. |
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... learned by heart , acquired him great celebrity . He met some of the Moslims belonging to the class called as - Sadr al - Auwal ( 2 ) , such as Hisham Ibn Orwa ( 3 ) and al - Aamash ( vol . I. p . 587 ) , and received information from ...
... learned by heart , acquired him great celebrity . He met some of the Moslims belonging to the class called as - Sadr al - Auwal ( 2 ) , such as Hisham Ibn Orwa ( 3 ) and al - Aamash ( vol . I. p . 587 ) , and received information from ...
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... learned that he had promised to some of his followers an exal- tation in God's grace and that they really attained it . He ranked among the great saints of the first class . In his native country , the West , he frequented the society ...
... learned that he had promised to some of his followers an exal- tation in God's grace and that they really attained it . He ranked among the great saints of the first class . In his native country , the West , he frequented the society ...
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... learned , and pointed out a great number of faults committed by those who transmitted down philological infor- mation . He held the first rank by his knowledge of the rare and exalted expressions of the language ( al - kalâm al - gharîb ) ...
... learned , and pointed out a great number of faults committed by those who transmitted down philological infor- mation . He held the first rank by his knowledge of the rare and exalted expressions of the language ( al - kalâm al - gharîb ) ...
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... learned who was their author . Kutrub died A. H. 206 ( A. D. 821-2 ) . Some say that his real name was Ahmad Ibn Muhammad , and others , al - Hasan Ibn Muhammad ; but that given at the head of this article comes probably nearest to the ...
... learned who was their author . Kutrub died A. H. 206 ( A. D. 821-2 ) . Some say that his real name was Ahmad Ibn Muhammad , and others , al - Hasan Ibn Muhammad ; but that given at the head of this article comes probably nearest to the ...
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... learned , and with them terminated the series of the great philologers . It was of them that a contemporary , Abû Bakr Ibn Abi ' l - Azhar , said , in one of his poems : Searcher of knowledge ! act not foolishly , but have recourse to ...
... learned , and with them terminated the series of the great philologers . It was of them that a contemporary , Abû Bakr Ibn Abi ' l - Azhar , said , in one of his poems : Searcher of knowledge ! act not foolishly , but have recourse to ...
Contents
Section 23 | 362 |
Section 24 | 365 |
Section 25 | 377 |
Section 26 | 384 |
Section 27 | 386 |
Section 28 | 412 |
Section 29 | 415 |
Section 30 | 437 |
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Section 12 | 144 |
Section 13 | 148 |
Section 14 | 150 |
Section 15 | 155 |
Section 16 | 159 |
Section 17 | 172 |
Section 18 | 232 |
Section 19 | 256 |
Section 20 | 317 |
Section 21 | 329 |
Section 22 | 351 |
Section 31 | 440 |
Section 32 | 446 |
Section 33 | 493 |
Section 34 | 502 |
Section 35 | 517 |
Section 36 | 522 |
Section 37 | 530 |
Section 38 | 565 |
Section 39 | 574 |
Section 40 | 608 |
Section 41 | 612 |
Section 42 | 628 |
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Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abd Allah Muhammad Abû Abd Allah Abû Bakr Abû Hanîfa Abû l-Hasan Abû l-Kâsim ad-Dawlat Ahmad Ibn al-Azîz al-Farazdak al-Mansûr al-Moizz al-Mubarrad al-Mutanabbi al-Mutawakkil Aleppo anecdotes Arabic asked Baghdad Basra Berbers Cairo composed Damascus death died A. H. dirhems diwân Egypt emir eyes father favour following lines hâfiz Hajji Khalifa heart Ibn Abd Ibn Duraid Ibn Muhammad Ibn Imâd ad-Dîn imâm Irâk Jaafar Jumâda kâdi kasida khalif Khorâsân Kitâb Korân Kûfa l-Abbâs learned letter Maan Mahmûd Mâlik Mansûr Marwân Masûd mawla Mekka mentioned month Moslim mosque Mosul Muhammad Ibn Muharram Mûsa Nasr native never Obaid Old Cairo Omar person piece poems poet poetry praise prince Rabî Ramadân received recited replied Saîd says shaikh sovereign sultan surnamed Syria thee thou took traditionist Traditions treatise tribe verses vizir whilst word Yahya Yûsuf