• Al-Asmaʿi (أبو سعيد عبد الملك ابن قريب الأصمعي, ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Qurayb al-Aṣmaʿī ; c. 740–828/833), or Asmai was an Arab philologist and one of three...
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  • Asmai may refer to: Al-Asma'i (c. 740 – 828), Arab scholar, philologist and anthologist at the court of Haroun al-Rashid Asmai Heights in Afghanistan This...
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  • India, Sindh and China used to come to it, and some historians, such as Al-Asmai, attribute this name to the locusts Creeping to express the large number...
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    League Abdul Malik (cricketer) (born 1998), Afghan cricketer Abd al-Malik ibn Quraib Al-Asmaʿi (ca. 740–828), Iraqi scholar Abu Manşūr 'Abd ul-Malik ibn Mahommed...
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  • such as al-Asmaʿi (d. 213/828), Abu ʿUbayda (d. c.210/825), and Abu Zayd al-Ansari (d. 214 or 215/830–1), and at the Kufa school under Abu ʿAmr al-Shaybani...
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  • al-'Ala', Yunus ibn Habib and Al-Akhfash al-Akbar, was later a contemporary of Al-Asmaʿi, and in 803 he was called to Baghdad by the Caliph Harun al-Rashid...
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  • figures such as Abu Nuwas, Ibn al-Rumi, Al-Asmaʿi and Al-Ṣafadī. Some old Arab scholars classified this kind of books as 'Ilm al-Bah ("The Art of Coition")...
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    Al-Asma'i (Arabic: الأصمعي, romanized: al-Aṣmaʿī, lit. 'The Hearing') was a short-lived Arabic literary and political biweekly magazine published in 1908...
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  • ibn al-Abd, al-Asha, Malik ibn Nuwaira, Lubaid ibn Rabia, al-Akhtal, al-Farazdak, Jarir, Dhu al-Rumma, al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, al-Asmai, Ibn...
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    embroidered into a poetic saga traditionally credited to al-Asmaʿi, a poet in the court of Hārūn al-Rashīd. It is still recited by traditional story-tellers...
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  • Jarir al-Tabari, History of the Prophets and Kings, trans. G. Rex Smith. Vol. 14: The Conquest of Iran, pg. 71. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989. al-Aṣmaʿī at the...
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  • Iran, pg. 71. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989. Ibn Khallikan, vol. 2, pg. 399. al-Aṣmaʿī at the Encyclopædia Britannica Online. ©2013 Encyclopædia Britannica,...
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  • entitled Kitāb al-Nihāyat and Siyar al-Mulūk British Library, Add. 18505, an incomplete copy of a distinct recension entitled Taʾrīkh al-Aṣmaʿī The first edition...
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  • vampire by a mysterious stranger. They are picked up by Sheriff Qadir al-Asmai and taken before the court of Prince Hellene Panhard. Panhard sentences...
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  • Jarir al-Tabari, History of the Prophets and Kings, trans. G. Rex Smith. Vol. 14: The Conquest of Iran, pg. 71. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989. al-Aṣmaʿī at the...
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  • of Al-Juwanyi's to Al-Shafi'i and Al-Muzani in jurisprudence, Al-Asmaʿi in manners, Al-Hasan al-Basri in preaching eloquence, and Al-Ash'ari in speculative...
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  • little actual power or privilege, under the supervision of Sheriff Qadir al-Asmai. She has also moved in with her human best friend and lover, Dakota. When...
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  • surnamed nephew of al-Asmāi (Ibn Akhī’l Asmāi), Abū Othmān Saīd Ibn Hārūn al-Ushnāndāni, author of Kitāb al-Maāni, al-Tawwazī, and al-Ziyādi. He quoted...
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  • in Yamamah," as Al-Asmai observed. It is situated between the two mountains and the sand. Jazra The city is situated to the north of Al-Zulfi, a distance...
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    28, 1880. "The Beginnings of Arabic Grammar | IlmGate". 6 May 2014. al-Aṣmaʿī at the Encyclopædia Britannica Online. ©2013 Encyclopædia Britannica,...
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  • order: Al-Bakbuk, who was a hunchback Al-Haddar (also known as Alnaschar), who was paralytic Al-Fakik, who was blind Al-Kuz, who lost one of his eyes Al-Nashshár...
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  • hand of scholars like Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala', Abu Amr ash-Shaybani, Al-Asmaʿi, Ibn al-A'rābī, Sibawayh, al-Farrā', and Al-Kisa'i, as well as the penmanship...
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    al-Fikr. ʿĀṣī, Ḥusayn (1993). Abū al-Faraj al-Iṣfahānī (in Arabic). Beirut: Dār al-Kutub al-ʿIlmiyya. al-Aṣmaʿī, Muḥammad ʿA. (1951). Abū al-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī...
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  • including Talun, which is a now an island of Bahrain. The philologist Al-Asmaʿi reported while discussing a figure named Ibn Yāmin, that the people of...
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  • claim of previous authorities (such as Sībawayh [d. c. 796 CE], al-Aṣmaʿī [d. 828 CE], and al-Rummānī [d. 994]) that complete synonymity (tarāduf) could exist...
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  • and under al-Bāhilī's name. Several, indeed, seem likely to have been al-Bāhilī's own adaptation of earlier works of the same name by al-Aṣmaʿī:: 47–48 ...
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    108; Ibn al-Muʿtazz, 194; Ibn Qutayba, al-Shiʿr, 2/692; Ibn ʿAsākir, 4/279). His father Hānī was either Persian (according to al-Aṣmaʿī) or from al-Shām,...
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  • Abū ʽUbaydah, al-Aṣmaʽī, Al-Athram, Grammarians of Kufa - al-Ruʽāsī, Al-Zajjāj who wrote the commentary of the Compendium of Speech. Abū al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab...
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  • League Abdul Malik (cricketer) (born 1998), Afghan cricketer Abd al-Malik ibn Quraib Al-Asmaʿi (ca. 740–828), Iraqi scholar Abu Manşūr 'Abd ul-Malik ibn Mahommed...
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  • al-Asmaʿi, Abū Ubaidah, and al-Farrā’. Isḥāq al-Nadīm records that he was a pupil of Naṣrān al-Khurāsāni. Naṣrān had transmitted the poetry of al-Kumayt...
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