754 Abu al-Abbas Abdallah ibn Harun al-Rashid, better known as al-Ma'mun (786–833), Abbasid caliph who ruled from 813 until 833 Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab (815–904)...
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Thaʽlab (ثعلب), whose kunya was Abū al-ʽAbbās Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyā (ابو العباس احمد بن يحيى) (815 – 904) was a renowned authority on grammar, a muhaddith (traditionist)...
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was the student of Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab. His scholarly works include Yāqūtat al-ṣirāṭ fī tafsīr gharīb al-Qurʾān and Kitāb fāʼit al-Faṣīḥ. His approach...
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the rival of Abu al-‘Abbās Tha’lab.{{refn|group=n|Perhaps this was al-Mubarrad Abū al-‘Abbās[citation needed] Al-Zajjāj had a dispute with al-Khayyāṭ, a...
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Ḥabīb, al-Ṭūsī, and al-Aṣma’ī. His lectures were very popular and Abū al-Abbās Tha’lab, who was his student of ten years, reports that a hundred people...
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father Abu Muhammad al-Anbari(d. 916/917), Abu al-ʽAbbas Thaʽlab (d. 904) and Ibn Duraid (d. 953). Among his works are the following: Sharh al-Qasai'd al-Saba'...
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Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit (redirect from Abū Yūsuf Ya‘qūb Ibn as-Sikkīt)
Qays, Abū Baṣīr: Al-A’shā al-Kabīr: also edited by al-Sukkarī, Abū ‘Amr al-Shaybānī, al-Aṣma’ī, al-Ṭūsī, and Tha‘lab. A‘shā Bāhilah ‘Amir ibn al-Ḥārith:...
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Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib (section Battle of al-Qadisiyah)
by Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab. The capture of Antarah happened during a battle which was called Ghazwat al-Tatlit. The duel was also recorded in the Al-ʿIqd...
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repulsed by Al-Aṣma’ī's appearance, Yahya bought her back. Shaykh Abū Sa’īd reported that Abū al-‘Abbas al-Mubarrad had said al-Aṣma’ī and Abū ‘Ubaida were...
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Abū Bakr ibn Durayd (837 -934), a great grammarian of Basra. Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Qāsim ibn al-Anbārī (855 – 940) was a famous pupil of Tha'lab....
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Dhu ar-Rumma (redirect from Dhu al-Rumma)
attracting commentaries from Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Ḥātim al-Bāhilī (d. 846 CE) and (building on al-Bāhilī's) Abū al-ʿAbbās Thaʿlab (d. 904 CE).: 48 Its themes...
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ninth-century CE scholar Abū l-ʿAbbās Thaʿlab had a now lost work called Tafsīr kalām Ibnat al-Khuss ('commentary on the sayings of Ibnat al-Khuss'). Stories...
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scholars, especially Abū l-ʿAbbās Thaʿlab, and at least some of his works circulated as far east as Persia and as far west as al-Andalus. He was active...
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Shokry, Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad and Ibrahim al-Mazini in Egypt, Omar Abu Risha in Syria, Elias Abu Shabaki and Salah Labaki in Lebanon, Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi...
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Al-Mubarrad (المبرد) (al-Mobarrad), or Abū al-‘Abbās Muḥammad ibn Yazīd (c. 826 – c. 898), was a native of Baṣrah. He was a philologist, biographer and...
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Arabic literature (section Al-Nahda)
Burd, Abu Nuwas, Abu-l-'Atahiya, Muslim ibn al-Walid, Abbas Ibn al-Ahnaf, and Al-Hussein bin ad-Dahhak [ar]. Andalusi literature was produced in Al-Andalus...
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Al-Jarmī, full name Abū ‘Umar Ṣāliḥ ibn Isḥāq al-Bajīli al-Jarmī (أبو عمر صالح ابن اسحاق الجرمي) (d.840 AD/ 225 AH), was an influential grammarian of the...
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moved to Baghdād where Abū 'Umar al-Durī al-Muqrī (أبو عمرو الدّورىّ المقرئ) was his disciple ('hearer'). Abū al-Abbās Tha’lab (أبو العباس ثعلب) said...
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Ibn Faris (redirect from Abū al-Ḥusayn al-naḥwī)
بن فارس بن زكريا بن محمد بن حبيب الرازي, Abū al-Ḥusayn Aḥmad ibn Fāris ibn Zakariyyā ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb al-Rāzī, died Ray, Iran 395/1004) was a Persian...
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in late 879, when al-Muwaffaq sent his son Abu al-'Abbas (the future caliph al-Mu'tadid) with a major force against the rebels. Al-Muwaffaq himself joined...
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Al-Farrāʼ (الفراء), he was Abū Zakarīyāʼ Yaḥyā ibn Ziyād ibn ʽAbd Allāh ibn Manṣūr al-Daylamī al-Farrāʼ (أبو زكريا يحيى بن زياد بن عبد الله بن منصور الدَّيْلميّ...
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grammar and philology" (Bosworth), with the prominent grammarians al-Mubarrad and Tha'lab frequenting his circle and engaging in disputations in his presence...
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Arabic riddles (section Abyāt al-maʿānī)
Ode 49 in the numbering of ʿAbd al-Qaddūs Abū Ṣāliḥ (ed.), Dīwān Dhī l-Rumma. Sharḥ Abī Naṣr al-Bāhilī, riwāyat Thaʿlab, 3 vols (Beirut 1994), pp. 1411–50;...
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pupil of al-Farrā’ and Tha‘lab. His son was Abū Bakr Ibn al-Anbārī, (885 - 940), a scholar famed for his memory. A’rābī (Ibn al-) - Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muḥammad...
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geographic and historic notes of the Kita b futu h al-bulda n of al-Ima m Abu-l Abba s, Ah mad ibn-Ja bir al-Bala dhuri. [1st AMS ed.]. New York: AMS Press...
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