Ibn: Arabic word (in Hebrew ) meaning "son," and having the shortened form "ben" or "bin" () when standing between the proper name of the father and that of the son, provided both names form part either of the subject or of the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Ibn Umayl: Muḥammad ibn Umayl al-Tamīmī (Arabic: محمد بن أميل التميمي), known in Latin as Senior Zadith, was an early Muslim alchemist who lived from c. 900 to c. (Biography) [70%] 2023-11-20 [10th-century philosophers] [Islamic philosophers]...
Ibn Shoshan: Spanish family of Toledo, which can be traced back to the twelfth century and which is known to have existed up to the seventeenth century. Its first known representative was Solomon, called "Paṭṭish he-Ḥazaḳ" (="the mighty hammer"). He was nasi ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Ibn Arabi: Ibn ʿArabī (Arabic: ابن عربي, Template:ALA-LC; full name: أبو عبد الله محـمـد بن العربي الطائي الحاتمي, Abū Template:AynAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Template:AynArabī al-Ṭāʼī al-Ḥātimī; 1165–1240), was an Arab Andalusian Muslim scholar, mystic, poet, and philosopher, extremely influential within Islamic thought. Out of the 850 works attributed to ... (Biography) [70%] 2023-10-17 [Islamic philosophers]
Ibn Battuta: Ibn Battuta (l. 1304-1368/69 CE) was a Moroccan explorer from Tangier whose expeditions took him further than any other traveler of his time and resulted in his famous work, The Rihla of Ibn Battuta. Scholar Douglas Bullis notes ... [70%] 2019-02-07
Ibn al-Haytham: Ibn al-Haytham (full name Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham; commonly known as ibn al-Haytham, Ali al-Hasan, or in older texts as the Latinized "Alhazen"; Arabic: أبو علي، الحسن بن الحسن بن الهيثم) (c. 965 – c. [70%] 2023-12-07 [Muslims] [Physicists]...
Ibn Hadschar: Ibn Hadschar (dt. „Sohn des Hadschar“) ist der Name folgender Personen. [70%] 2023-12-09
Ibn Haukal: Ibn Haukal, strictly Ibn Hauqal, a 10th century Arabian geographer. His work on geography, written in 977, is only a revision and extension of the Masālik ul-Mamālik of al-Iṣṭakhrī, who wrote in 951. This itself was a revised edition ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Ibn Battuta: Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan scholar and explorer who lived 1304-1368 or 1377 AD. A native of Tangiers, Morocco, between 1325 and 1354 he traveled much of the Islamic world recording his trips in Rihla or "Journey." Taking advantage ... [70%] 2023-02-16 [Morocco]
Ibn Iyas: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Muhammad ibn Iyas (né en juin 1448 et mort après novembre 1522) est l'un des plus importants historiens égyptiens. D'origine circassienne, il était l'un des mamelouks et était un témoin de l ... [70%] 2023-12-18
Ibn al-Khabbaza: Abu l-Hassan ibn al-Khabbaza (Arabic: أبوالحسن بن الخطاب) (died 1239) was a qadi, historian and poet active during the reign of the Almohad Sultan Abu al-Ala Idris al-Mamun (r. 1227–32) in Seville, al-Andalus and Marrakesh, Morocco. [70%] 2023-10-31 [13th-century Moroccan historians] [13th-century Moroccan poets]...
Ibn Tamiyya: Ibn Tamiyya (1263?-1328), formally Taqi al-Deen Ahmad Ibn Taymiyya, is seen as the theoretical father of modern Salafism, a radically conservative form of Islam. Part of the Hanbali school of Islam, he wrote on the necessity of armed ... [70%] 2023-08-22
Ibn Habal: Muhadhdhib al-Dīn Abūʼl-Hasan ʻAlī ibn Ahmad Ibn Habal (Arabic: مهذب الدين أبي الحس علي بن أحمد ابن هبل) known as Ibn Habal (Arabic: ابن هَبَل) (c. 1122 - 1213) was an Arab physician and scientist born in Baghdad. [70%] 2023-12-23 [Physicians from the Abbasid Caliphate] [Physicians from Baghdad]...
Ibn Sukkara: Ibn Sukkara (died 15 May 995) was a poet from Baghdad, who was active during the Buyid era. He is noted for his satirical verses. (10th-century poet during Buyid Dynasty) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Buyid-period poets] [995 deaths]...
Ibn Kammuna: The centuries following the remarkable achievement of Ibn Sina (Avicenna; d. (Philosophy) [70%] 2022-02-24
Ibn Usaibi‘A: Ibn Usaibi‘A [Muwaffaquddīn Abū-l-’Abbās Aḥmad ibn ul-Qāsim ibn Abī Usaibi’a] (1203-1270), Arabian physician, was born at Damascus, the son of an oculist, and studied medicine at Damascus and Cairo. In 1236 he was appointed by Saladin ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Malik Ibn: Malik Ibn Anas, the founder of the Malikite school of canon law, was born at Medina about A. He studied and passed his life there, and came to be regarded as the greatest local authority in theology and law. For ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Ibn al-Nadim: Abū al-Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq al-Nadīm (Arabic: ابو الفرج محمد بن إسحاق النديم), also ibn Abī Ya'qūb Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq al-Warrāq, and commonly known by the nasab (patronymic) Ibn al-Nadīm (Arabic: ابن النديم; died 17 September 995 or 998) was a Muslim bibliographer ... (Biography) [70%] 2023-04-16 [10th-century philosophers]
Ibn Alfange: Spanish author; flourished in the eleventh century. Nothing is known of his life except that he embraced Christianity in 1094 and filled the position of "official" under the famous hero Cid Campeador (Rodrigo, or Ruy Diaz de Vivar), who died ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Ibn Jatima: Abu Yafar Ahmad bin Ali bin Muhammad bin Jatima al-Ansari, también llamado Ahmad ibn Jatima o simplemente Ibn Jatima, Abén Jatima o Abenjátima fue un médico, poeta y filósofo andalusí, nacido en Almería en 1300 y fallecido en la misma ... [70%] 2023-12-13
Ibn Bibi: Ibn Bibi was a Persian historiographer and the author of the primary source for the history of the Seljuq Sultanate of Rum during the 13th century. He served as head of the chancellery of the Sultanate in Konya and reported ... (Persian historiographer) [70%] 2023-11-24 [Historians from the Sultanate of Rum] [13th-century Iranian historians]...
Ibn al-Anbari: Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Qāsim ibn Muḥammad ibn Bashār al-Anbārī (Arabic: أبوبكر محمد بن القاسم بن محمد بن بشّار الأنباري) (885–940 AD), also known simply as Ibn al-Anbari (ابن الأنباري), was a well known Arab philologist and grammarian of the Abbasid Caliphate. He was born in Baghdad, were he ... (Arab philologist and grammarian) [70%] 2023-12-07 [10th-century Arab people] [10th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate]...
Ibn Jinni: Abū l-Fatḥ ʿUthmān ibn Jinnī, best known as Ibn Jinnī (c. 932–1002), was a specialist on Arabic grammar, a philologist, and a philosopher of language. (Biography) [70%] 2023-10-12 [10th-century philosophers]
Ibn al-Tilmidh: Amīn al-Dawla Abu'l-Ḥasan Hibat Allāh ibn Ṣaʿīd ibn al-Tilmīdh (Arabic: هبة الله بن صاعد ابن التلميذ; 1074 – 11 April 1165) was a Christian Arab physician, pharmacist, poet, musician and calligrapher of the medieval Islamic civilization. Ibn al-Tilmidh worked at the ʻAḍudī hospital ... (Syriac Christian physician, pharmacist, poet, musician and calligrapher) [70%] 2024-01-09 [1074 births] [1165 deaths]...
Ibn Hazm: Abū Muḥammad ʿAlī ibn Aḥmad ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥazm (Arabic: أبو محمد علي بن أحمد بن سعيد بن حزم; also sometimes known as al-Andalusī aẓ-Ẓāhirī; 7 November 994 – 15 August 1064 [456 AH]) was an Andalusian Muslim polymath, historian, muhaddith, jurist, philosopher, and theologian, born in the Caliphate of Córdoba, present-day ... (Arab Andalusian Muslim polymath (994–1064)) [70%] 2023-12-01 [Ibn Hazm] [994 births]...
Ibn Batuta: Abu Abdullah Mahommed, surnamed Ibn Batuta (1304-1378), the greatest of Moslem travellers, was born at Tangier in 1304. He entered on his travels at twenty-one (1325) and closed them in 1355. He began by traversing the coast of ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Ibn ḤAzm: Ibn ḤAzm [Abū Maḥommed ‘Alī ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥazm] (994-1064), Moslem theologian, was born in a suburb of Cordova. He studied history, law and theology, and became a vizier as his father had been before him, but was deposed for heresy ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Ibn Abbas: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbbās (Arabic: عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن عَبَّاس; c. 619 – 687 CE), also known as Ibn ʿAbbās, was one of the cousins of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. (Youngest cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) [70%] 2023-11-16 [Sahabah hadith narrators] [Family of Muhammad]...
Ibn Adjurrum: Ibn Ājurrūm (Arabic: إبن أَجُرُوم; Berber: Ageṛṛom or Agerrum) and his full name: Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Dāwūd al-Ṣanhādjī (Arabic: أبو عبد اللہ محمد بن داوود الصنهاجي). (1273–1323) was a Moroccan grammarian and Islamic Scholar and master of Quranic Recitation famous for an Arabic synoptic grammar. (Moroccan linguist) [70%] 2024-02-03 [1273 births] [1323 deaths]...
Ibn al-Tiqtaqa: Ṣafī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn al-Ṭabāṭabā (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن طباطبا العلوي; 1262– 1309) also known as Ibn al-Tiqtaqa, was a historian and naqib of Alids in Ḥilla. He was a direct descendant of Ḥasan ibn Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib. (Iraqi historian) [70%] 2024-01-26 [1262 births] [1310 deaths]...
Ibn Tufayl: Ibn Tufayl or Ibn Tufail (c.1105 – 1185), full name: Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Muhammad ibn Tufail al-Qaisi al-Andalusi أبو بكر محمد بن عبد الملك بن محمد بن طفيل القيسي الأندلسي (Latinised form: Abubacer), was an Andalusian Arab Muslim philosopher, physician, and court official. He served ... [70%] 2023-02-04
Ibn Duraid: Ibn Duraid [Abū Bakr Mahommed ibn ul-Ḥasan ibn Duraid ul-Azdī] (837-934), Arabian poet and philologist, was born at Baṣra of south Arabian stock. At his native place he was trained under various teachers, but fled in 871 to Oman ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Ibn Mardanish: Ibn Mardanish may refer to. [70%] 2023-09-30
Ibn Khaldun: Ibn Khaldūn or Ibn Khaldoun (May 27, 1332/732AH – March 19, 1406/808AH) was a famous historiographer and historian born in present-day Tunisia, and is sometimes viewed as one of the forerunners of modern historiography, sociology, and economics. He ... [70%] 2023-02-04
Ibn Yubair: Ibn Yubair o Yabar (1 de septiembre de 1145 - 29 de noviembre de 1217; en árabe ابن جبير), también conocido como Ibn Jubair, Ibn Jobair y Ibn Djubayr, fue un geógrafo, viajero, literato y poeta de al-Ándalus. se lavo el pompis ... [70%] 2023-12-12