- al-**** al-Isfahani,
Kitab al-Aghani Omar
Farouk Al-Tabbaa
Diwan Abu al-
Atahiya, p.6
Guillaume 1986, p. 107. Khallikān 1843, p. 204, I. Nadīm (al) 1970...
- Za'ida al-Shaybani Abu
Dulaf al-Ijli
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Al-Akhtal Abu al-
Atahiya Harith al-Muhasibi Haly
Abenragel Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani Abu Firas...
- wal-`Uqalâ' ("Reason and the
People of Wisdom"); Ash`âr Abî al-`
Atâhiya ("The
Poems of Abû al-`
Atahiya[12]"); Al-Bayân fî Tilâwat al-Qur'an ("The
Exposition Concerning...
-
scholar and
founder of the
Baghdad School of
Islamic philosophy Abu al-
Atahiya,
Abbasid classical poet Abu
Saeed bin Al-Arabi [ar], **** Sufi Master...
- Abu'l-Qasimbal-Maghribi Arib al-Ma'muniyya Al-Asma'i
Ahmad al-Tifashi Abu al-
Atahiya ibn al-'Amid Al-Hamadani Baha' al-din
Zuhair Bashshar ibn Burd Buhturi...
- scholar. Ibn Sirin, a
Muslim mystic and
interpreter of dreams. Abu-l-'
Atahiya, an Arab poet.
Muhsin Mahdi, a
leading authority on
Arabian history, philology...
- Sciences. Theophanov's
first doctoral dissertation was on the
subject Abu-l-'
Atahiya and the
Evolution of
Islamic Religious and
Philosophical Poetry - a study...
-
before he died,
Harun is said to have been
reading some
lines by Abu al-
Atahiya about the
transitory nature of the
power and
pleasures of this world, an...
- Abu'l-Qasimbal-Maghribi Arib al-Ma'muniyya Al-Asma'i
Ahmad al-Tifashi Abu al-
Atahiya ibn al-'Amid Al-Hamadani Baha' al-din
Zuhair Bashshar ibn Burd Buhturi...
- al-Alahijah (born unknown),
Islamic poet
famous for
writing homilies Abu-l-'
Atahiya (born 748), Arab poet Al-Asma'i (born 740), Arab
scholar and poet Poetry...