Adib Ishaq (Arabic: اديب اسحق, ALA-LC: Adīb Isḥāq; 21 January 1856 – 12 June 1885) was an important Syrian literary figure of nineteenth-century Arab...
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Adib Farhadi (born 1972), Afghan professor Adib Ishaq (1856–1885), Syrian literary figure Adib Domingos Jatene (1929–2014), Brazilian physician Adib Khan...
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Muḥammad ibn ʾIsḥāq ibn Yasār al-Muṭṭalibī; c. 704–767), known simply as Ibn Ishaq, was an 8th-century Muslim historian and hagiographer. Ibn Ishaq, also known...
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politicians who became Freemasons included Sa'd Zaghlul, Ya'qib Sannu', Adib Ishaq, Tawfiq Pasha, and the influential Islamic jurist and theologian Muhammad...
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Hisham al-Ghazzi (born 1923) – lawyer Abd al-Masih Haddad Qustaki al-Himsi Adib Ishaq Riad Ismat – writer, director Amal Kassir – spoken word poet Khaled Khalifa...
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revolution", the "trend of thought advocated by Francis Marrash [...] and Adib Ishaq" (1856–1884) was "radical and revolutionary. In 1876, the Ottoman Empire...
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Al Adib (Arabic: مجلة الأديب, lit. 'The Man of Letters') was a literary magazine which was based in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded and edited by the Lebanese...
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at-Tunisi [ar] in Tunis and founder of Al-Jawa'ib [ar] in Istanbul. Adib Ishaq spent his career in journalism and theater, working for the expansion...
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Academy headed by Dr. Van dyke, and the Zahrat Al-Adab Society headed by Adib Ishaq. Another manifestation of the cultural renaissance is the emergence of...
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al-Qabbani himself, Sheikh Ahmad bin Hasan Tabbara, Sheikh Ibrahim al-Ahdab, Adib Ishaq, Salim bin Abbas al-Shallouf, Ismail Dhuhni Bek, the accountant of the...
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each other in grammatical language. Unlike his contemporaries such as Adib Ishaq, Sanu did not write for the educated elite, but rather for the general...
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cultural-centred publication in Egypt Mișr - Established in 1877, its editors were Adib Ishaq and Salim al-Naqqash, from Syria. Initially the headquarters were in Cairo;...
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S. (ed.). Irshād al-Arīb alā Ma'rifat al-Adīb (in Arabic). Leiden: Brill. Zajjāji, ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Isḥāq (1983). Hārūn, ʻAbd al-Salām Muḥammad (ed...
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Abū al-ʻAtāhiyya (Arabic: أبو العتاهية; 748–828), full name Abu Ishaq Isma'il ibn al-Qasim ibn Suwayd Al-Anzi (أبو إسحاق إسماعيل بن القاسم بن سويد العنزي)...
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Christian authors also published articles in Thamarāt al Funūn, including Adib Ishaq and Yaqub Sarruf. Thamarāt al Funūn initially produced news based on the...
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scholars – the two others being al-Fatḥ ibn Khāqān and judge Ismā’īl ibn Isḥāq – such that “whenever a book came into the hand of al-Jāḥiẓ he read through...
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Abū ‘Amr Isḥaq ibn Mirār ash-Shaybānī (d. 206/821, or 210/825, or 213/828, or 216/831) was a famous lexicographer-encyclopedist and collector-transmitter...
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chronicler, and a shatranj (chess) player. His contemporary biographer Isḥāq al-Nadīm tells us he was “of manly bearing.” He wrote many books, the most...
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Yaqut al-Hamawi (redirect from Irshād al-Arīb ilā Ma’rifat al-Adīb)
Q-Y, vol. 5 Annotations, vol. 6 Index) Kitāb Iršād al-arīb ilā maʿrifat al-adīb al-maʿrūf bi-muʿǧam al-udabāʾ wa-ṭabaqāt al-udabāʾ (in MENAdoc), hg. D. S...
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thought was useful to his Middle Eastern compatriots. In 1879, he helped Adib Ishaq found the Parisian journal Misr al-Qahira (Egypt the Victorious). Marrash...
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Muhammad's era. He died in Basra, Iraq. Nadīm (al), Abū al-Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq Abū Ya’qūb al-Warrāq (1970). Dodge, Bayard (ed.). The Fihrist of al-Nadim;...
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(ca. 773 - 869) are the titles listed in chapter five of al-Fihrist of Isḥāq al-Nadīm (d. ca. 998). Most of Chap. V, §1 survives only in the Beatty MS...
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Syrian pupil of Tha‘lab, in the latter C. 9th. Shaybānī (al-) - Abū ‘Amr Isḥāq ibn Mirār (d. ca. 821- 828), lived a long life and categorized the poetry...
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Madhhab in Damascus and a member of the Higher Ifta Council under Colonel Adib al-Shishakli. Kuftaro's political instinct aligned him with the Syrian Baath...
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Abdalla Hamdok. The commission is led by human rights lawyer Nabil Adib or Nabil Adib Abdalla and with no female members, to the objection of the No to...
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Kabootar Mehmood Jan & Beeya Sheikh 26 March 2019 Special Appearance Nasir Adib & Javeria Abbasi 27 March 2019 Special Appearance Emmad Irfani & Anusha Ashraf...
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etc., to the caliphs, and many were retained on substantial pensions. Ishāq al-Nadīm—the 10th century author of Kitab al-Fihrist—provides a trove of...
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Samarqandi Hassan Ghaznavi Faramarz Nama Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi (1155–1191) Adib Sabir Falaki Shirvani Am'aq Najm al-Din Razi Attar (1142–c.1220) Khaqani...
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also married Umm Ishaq bint Talha ibn Ubayd Allah. Mu'awiya reputedly asked her brother Ishaq ibn Talha to marry her to Yazid but Ishaq married her to Hasan...
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under the Uqaylids Extent of Shia rule under the Safavid dynasty Arshin Adib-Moghaddam (2017), Psycho-nationalism, Cambridge University Press, p. 40,...
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