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reign of Al-Hakam II. His full name is Abu 'l-Qāsim
Maslama ibn Aḥmad al-
Faraḍī al-Ḥāsib al-Maj̲rīṭī al-Qurṭubī al-Andalusī. Al-Majrīṭī took part in the...
- Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf ibn Naṣr ibn al-
Faraḍī al-Azdī al-Qurṭubī , (21
December 962 – 20
April 1013) best
known as Ibn al-
Faraḍī, was an
Andalusian historian,...
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composed in Khwārazm Turkish,
namely نهج الفراديس (Nahjatü l-
farādīs). Nahjatü l-
farādīs is
known in
Turkish today as Nehcü’l-ferâdîs or Nehcü'l-feradis...
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subject to the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Fureidis (also Freidis; Arabic: فريديس, Hebrew: פֻרֵידִיס)...
- al-Rudh and was
later based in
Egypt and Baghdad. He was
nicknamed Farid or
Faradi due to his re****tion in the
field of
succession law (farā’iḍ). Allamah...
- Bab al-
Faradis (Arabic: بَابُ الْفَرَادِيسِ, romanized: Bāb al-
Farādīs; "The Gate of the Paradises") or Bab al-Amara is one of the
seven ancient city-gates...
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Roman period.
These are,
clockwise from the
north of the citadel: Bab al-
Faradis ("the gate of the orchards", or "of the paradise") Bab al-Salam ("the gate...
- also
claiming descent from
Visigothic royalty. Ibn al-Qūṭiyya's
student al-
Faraḍī composed a
short sketch of his
master for his
biographical dictionary, preserved...
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encounters the
angel composed of fire and ice
during his
Night journey.
Miniature from a copy of al-Sarai's Nahj al-
Faradis from The
David Collection...
- 1926), 99, 101 al-Khūshābī, ʿArāʾis al-Qurʾān wa-nafāʾis al-furqān wa-
farādīs al-jinān, ed. Saʿīd ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ (Beirut 2007), 167–9 al-Kisāʾī, Qiṣaṣ...