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Muhammad ibn 'Abd
Allah Al-
Azraqi (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله الأزرقي) was a 9th-century
Islamic commentator and historian, and
author of the Book of Reports...
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Zaynuddin Azraqi (Persian: ابوالمحاسن ابو بكر زين الدين ازرقی) was an 11th-century poet who
lived in Iran.
Ferdowsi is said to have
taken refuge in
Azraqi's father's...
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stolen and
ransomed by the
Qarmatians and
smashed into
several fragments. al-
Azraqi provides the
following narrative on the
authority of his grandfather: I...
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primarily worshipped by the Quraysh. Some
Muslim scholars,
including al-
Azraqi,
claimed that 'Amr ibn Luhayy, the
patriarch of the Arab
tribe Banu Khuza'a...
- was made of red agate,
whereas Al-
Azraqi, an
early Islamic commentator,
described it as of "cornelian pearl". Al-
Azraqi also
relates that it "had a vault...
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statement of two near-contemporary
medieval Muslim travelers Al
Waqidi and Al-
Azraqi who used the term "Al-masjid al-aqṣā" , and "Al-masjid al-Adna":
Bevan has...
- just Akhbār Makkah, is a book
written by the 9th-century
Muslim scholar Al-
Azraqi. The book
chronicles the
history of the city of
Mecca from
ancient to more...
- a
method for the
blind to read Zayn al-Din
Azraqi: Abul-Mahāsin Abu Bakr
Zaynuddin Azraqi, or just
Azraqi (died 1072),
Persian poet Al-Ashraf Zein al-Din...
- rediscovery. The
traditional Islamic account of the well's
history rela**** by al-
Azraqī traces the
lineage of its
management via to Abū Tālib as
inherited from...
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eventually became absorbed into the
Ibadi school in
North Africa. The Najdiyya,
Azraqi, Bayhasiyya, and
whomever else did not
survive until today."). 4 October...