- Abu al-Hakam
Mundhir ibn Sa'īd ibn Abd
Allah ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-
Ballūṭī (Arabic: أبو الحكم المنذر بن سعيد بن عبدالله بن عبدالرحمن البلوطي) (887 – 15...
- Umar ibn Hafs ibn
Shuayb ibn Isa al-
Balluti (died 855) was the
leader of a
group of
Andalusi refugees who
seized control of
Alexandria and,
after being...
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Maliki ideas due to
prevailing pressures at the time. At
least with al-
Ballūṭī, one
example of a Ẓāhirī
jurist applying Maliki law due to
official enforcement...
- ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn Shuʿayb ibn ʿUmar al-Qurṭubī al-
Ballūṭī (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن شعيب بن عمر القرطبي البلوطي),
known as
Kouroupas (Gr****: Κουρουπᾶς) in...
-
Portuguese captive canon Juan de Mena –
Medieval poet
Mundhir bin Sa'īd al-
Ballūṭī –
Islamic jurist Paco Peña –
Flamenco artist al-Qurtubi –
jurist of the...
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considered to be Jannah. This identification, however, is not universal. Al-
Balluti (887 – 966)
reasoned that the
Garden of Eden
lacked the
perfection and...
- the
other hand
lacked many transcendent,
otherworldy characteristics. Al-
Balluti (887–966)
reasoned that the
Garden of Eden
lacked the
perfection and eternal...
- Abu ʿAmr Shuʿayb ibn ʿUmar ibn ʿIsā al-
Balluti, also Saet (Gr****: Σαήτ) or Saïpes (Σαΐπης) in the
Byzantine sources, was the
second Emir of Crete, ruling...
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Muhammad ibn Shu'ayb al-Zarkun al-
Balluti,
known as
Zerkounes (Gr****: Ζερκουνῆς) in the
Byzantine sources, was the
fourth Emir of Crete. The surviving...
- Abū ʿAbdallāh ʿUmar II ibn Shuʿayb al-
Balluti, also
Babdel (Gr****: Βαβδέλ) in the
Byzantine sources, was the
third Emir of Crete,
ruling c. 880–895. The...