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Himsi (Arabic: حِمْصي / ALA-LC:
Ḥimṣī) or
Homsi (Levantine Arabic: حُمْصي / Ḥomṣi) is an
Arabic locational surname, nisba,
which means a
person from Homs...
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Qustaki al-
Himsi (Arabic: قسطاكي الحمصي, ALA-LC: Qusṭākī al-
Ḥimṣī; 1858–1941) was a
Syrian writer and poet of the
Nahda movement (the
Arabic renaissance)...
- Ibn Na‘ima al-
Himsi (Arabic: ابن ناعمة الحمصي) (dates unknown;
early ninth century) was a
Syrian Christian who
belonged to the Al-Kindi
circle of translators...
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first books. The
Conics had been
translated a
century before by
Hilal al-
Himsi (books 1–4) and
Thabit ibn
Qurra (books 5–7). List of
Iranian scientists...
- Hijazi, Abu'l
Abbas al-Hijazi al-
Himsi,
related to or from the city of Homs e.g.
Qustaki al-
Himsi, Ibn Na'ima al-
Himsi. al-Harari
related to or from the...
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Another study suggests that this m****cript
bears the
vocalization of
himsi region.
Accordinng to Ibn
Taymiyyah vocalization markers indicating specific...
- al-Zahawi
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida
Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-
Himsi al-Kawakibi
Suleyman al-Boustani
Butrus al-Bustani
Ahmad Zaki
Pasha Rifa'a...
- Dallal's poetry. It was
first published in 1903 by his nephew,
Qustaki al-
Himsi. al-'Arsh wa al-Haykal; a poem he composed,
which landed him in prison....
- was a
Palestinian scholar, translator,
educator and
novelist Qustaki al-
Himsi (1858–1941) was a
Syrian intellectual who was the
founder of
modern Arabic...
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particular philosophy,
science (such as
Hunayn ibn Ishaq,
Yusuf Al-Khuri, Al
Himsi,
Qusta ibn Luqa, Masawaiyh,
Patriarch Eutychius, and
Jabril ibn Bukhtishu)...