- Ibn
Farḥūn al-Mālikī—full name; Ibrāhīm b. ‘Alī b. M. Ibn
Farḥūn, Burhān al-Dīn al-Ya’marī al-Andalusī al-Mālikī (Arabic: إبراهيم بن علي بن محمد، ابن فرحون،...
- Imam
Muhammad (p. 11).
Turath Publishing. Ibrāhīm b. ‘Alī b.
Muhammad b.
Farhūn al-Ya‘murī al-Mālikī, al-Dībāj al-Madhhab fī Ma‘rifah A‘yān ‘Ulamā’ al-Madhhab...
- an
increase in
scholarly activity in Medina, with
scholars such as Ibn
Farhun, Al-Hafiz Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi, Al
Sakhawi and
others settling in the city...
- one of the
prominent influential thinkers and pioneers.
According to Ibn
Farhun, Shafi'ites and
Malikites were
unanimous that the best
scholars in Egypt...
- parti****tion, intelligent, discerning, and
aware of the
sources of knowledge.” Ibn
Farhun said: “He was a
jurist who knew interpretations, rulings, hadith, jurisprudence...
- vizier, and
deposed him in 1251/2. The 14th-century
Medinese historian Ibn
Farhun ****erts that
Munif became emir and that
Jammaz served as his vizier, but...
-
Khalil ibn-Ishaq (d. 1365) Ibn
Marzuq (d. 1379) Ash-Shatibi (1320–1388) Ibn
Farhun (d. 1397) Ibn 'Arafa (1316–1401) Ibn
Khaldun (1332–1406) Al-Sakkak (d. 1415)...
- al-Maziri's
place of
birth as
Sicily was the
Medinan Maliki scholar Ibn
Farhun. He was born in 1061 CE (453 AH), the year in
which Roger I of
Sicily crossed...
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Khalil ibn-Ishaq (d. 1365) Ibn
Marzuq (d. 1379) Ash-Shatibi (1320–1388) Ibn
Farhun (d. 1397) Ibn 'Arafa (1316–1401) Ibn
Khaldun (1332–1406) Al-Sakkak (d. 1415)...
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Khalil ibn-Ishaq (d. 1365) Ibn
Marzuq (d. 1379) Ash-Shatibi (1320–1388) Ibn
Farhun (d. 1397) Ibn 'Arafa (1316–1401) Ibn
Khaldun (1332–1406) Al-Sakkak (d. 1415)...