-
Mosul (as the
nisba al-Mawṣilī indicates) to a
humble family. His father,
Hibatallāh, had
moved to
Mosul from al-Ḥadītha. Ibn Bāṭīsh
records two
things he...
-
frontier zone in the
early 11th
century when
their chief, Abu al-Makarim
Hibatallah,
captured a
major rebel on
behalf of the
Fatimid authorities. Abu al-Makarim...
- of the text are known,
produced by the same artist, ʿAlī ibn Ḥasan ibn
Hibatallāh,
dating to 1209 (Cairo,
Egyptian National Library and Archives, Khalil...
- Ibn Abī Yaʿlā: Ṭabaqāt al-Ḥanābila. 1952, Bd. II, S. 40. Abū l-Qāsim
Hibatallāh al-Lālakāʾī: Šarḥ uṣūl iʿtiqād ahl as-sunna wa-l-ǧamāʿa. 8. Aufl. Ed....
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Mohammed and Mashour. His
daughters are Reema, Sara, Noura, Al Jawhara,
Hibatallah and Maha. From this information, it may be
surmised that with his last...
-
Jalal al-Dawla then
appointed the latter's
elder brother Abu'l-Qasim
Hibatallah as his vizier.
Jalal al-Dawla and Abu
Kalijar were not
always enemies;...
-
among its
members the Isma'ili
missionary (da'i) and
former chief qadi,
Hibatallah ibn
Kamil al-Mufaddal, the last
Fatimid chief da'i, Abd al-Jabbar al-Jalis...
- in Gresik. The
existence of the
gravestone of
Fatimah binti Maimun bin
Hibatallah in Gresik,
dated to the 10th
century AD, is
considered evidence of the...
- Isma'ili
missionary (da'i) and
former chief qadi of the
Fatimid Caliphate,
Hibatallah ibn
Kamil al-Mufaddal, as a reward.
After the
capture of
Jerusalem from...
- Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd b. al-Ḥasan b.
Hibatallāh b. Maḥāsin al-Baghdādī, Muḥibb al-Dīn Ibn al-Najjār,
commonly known as Ibn al-Najjār (Arabic:...