Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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... possessed numerous slaves , horses , hounds , and falcons ; his son Ibrahim took the dogs and falcons one day , and rode out to hunt ; he was galloping after the game when he heard a voice say : " O Ibrahim ! what meaneth this sport ...
... possessed numerous slaves , horses , hounds , and falcons ; his son Ibrahim took the dogs and falcons one day , and rode out to hunt ; he was galloping after the game when he heard a voice say : " O Ibrahim ! what meaneth this sport ...
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... possessed enabled him to live in great state , and ( for his virtue ) he was treated with profound respect . He filled the office of justifier and impugner of witnesses ( 4 ) ; but neither he nor any of his sons would ever give evidence ...
... possessed enabled him to live in great state , and ( for his virtue ) he was treated with profound respect . He filled the office of justifier and impugner of witnesses ( 4 ) ; but neither he nor any of his sons would ever give evidence ...
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... possessed a talent for relating stories or histories , and he continued that practice with the permission of the Prophet .— ( Majma ' l - Ah- bab , MS . fonds St. Germain , No. 131 ; Siar as - Salaf , ibid . No. 133 . ) - See d ...
... possessed a talent for relating stories or histories , and he continued that practice with the permission of the Prophet .— ( Majma ' l - Ah- bab , MS . fonds St. Germain , No. 131 ; Siar as - Salaf , ibid . No. 133 . ) - See d ...
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... possessed by its author . Kutaiba is the diminutive of kitba , the singular form of the word aktâb , which signifies entrails . It is a common noun , but came to be used as a proper name . From it is formed the relative adjective Kutabi ...
... possessed by its author . Kutaiba is the diminutive of kitba , the singular form of the word aktâb , which signifies entrails . It is a common noun , but came to be used as a proper name . From it is formed the relative adjective Kutabi ...
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... possessed by the mosques . He then re- turned to Aleppo , where he settled . A great number of works were com- posed by him to elucidate the doctrines of the sect to which he belonged ; of these may be mentioned the Safwat al - Mazhab ...
... possessed by the mosques . He then re- turned to Aleppo , where he settled . A great number of works were com- posed by him to elucidate the doctrines of the sect to which he belonged ; of these may be mentioned the Safwat al - Mazhab ...
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