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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ibn al-Bawwab. Ibn al-Bawwāb (Arabic: إِبْن ٱلْبَوَّاب), also known as Ali ibn-Hilal, Abu'l-Hasan, and Ibn al-Sitri...
- Yazan Al-Bawwab OLY (Arabic: يزن البواب; born 30 October 1999) is a Saudi-born Palestinian and Italian swimmer. He competed for Palestine at the 2020 Tokyo...
- developed by Ibn Muqlah. The tawqi‘ script was further refined by Ibn al-Bawwab. It was mostly emplo**** in official state papers and do****ents in the Ottoman...
- Ruq'ah script Some classical calligraphers: Ibn Muqla (d. 939/940) Ibn al-Bawwab (d. 1022) Fakhr-un-Nisa (12th century) Shaykh Hamdullah (1436–1520) Hamid...
- A copy of the Qur'an by Ibn al-Bawwab in the year 1000/1001 CE, thought to be the earliest existing example of a Qur'an written in a cursive script....
- Headings for Al-Fatiha, and for Chapter 2, Al-Baqara. From the Qur'an of Ibn al-Bawwab. Baghdad, 1000/1001. Chester Beatty Library...
- was one of the calligraphers who emplo**** this style. The Arab, Ibn al-Bawwab is actually believed to have created this script. Muhaqqaq is a majestic...
- Imperial Albums of the Chester Beatty Library. Often on display is the Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an, copied by one of the greatest medieval Islamic calligraphers. The...
- He married the daughter of a rich Egyptian, Zubaidah bint Muhammad El Bawwab, converted to Islam and was renamed Abdallah. On 21 March 1801, Menou commanded...
- leaves of basil. Rayḥānī was developed during the Abbasid era by Ibn al-Bawwab. Academic studies of Rayhani have included analytical study of the technical...