- Ibn al-
Jawzi (c. 1116 – 16 June 1201) was a
Muslim jurisconsult, preacher, orator, heresiographer, traditionist, historian, judge, hagiographer, and philologist...
- Ibn al-
Jawzi may
refer to: Abu'l-**** ibn al-
Jawzi (1116–1201), Arab
historian and
Hanbali jurist Sibt ibn al-
Jawzi (died 1256), Arab
scholar and Hanafi...
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saint in
their hagiographies. The 12th-century
jurist and
theologian Ibn al-
Jawzi relates he "was the
foremost in
collecting the
prophetic way and adhering...
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Bandali Saliba al-
Jawzi (1871-1943) is a
Russian Orientalist of
Palestinian origin, a
linguistic researcher, a
reference and a
prominent figure in Orientalism...
- by the
Islamic scholar Ibn al-
Jawzi written between c. 1185–1192. The work is
primarily directed at what, Ibn al-
Jawzi held to be,
growing anthropomorphic...
- ibn al-
Jawzī (Arabic: سبط ابن الجوزي) was a writer,
preacher and historian. Born in Baghdad, the son of a
Turkish freedman and Ibn al-
Jawzi's daughter...
- al-Makki (d. 996), Abu Nu`aym (d. 1038), Ali
Hujwiri (d. 1077), Ibn al-
Jawzi (d. 1201), and
Attar of
Nishapur (d. 1221). In his
famed Ḳūt al-ḳulūb, the...
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sources include Shia and ****
sources (Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri, Sibt ibn al-
Jawzi,
Halabi Shafi'i, Al-Fakihi,
Sheikh Abu ****iyya al-Azdi,
Mahmud al-Alusi...
- al-Basri. Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyya
relates in
Madarij al-salikin, and Ibn al-
Jawzi in the
chapter entitled "Abu
Hashim al-Zahid" in his
Sifat al-safwa after...
- the
orders of al-Mansur in al-Hashimiyya prison, near Kufa in 762. Ibn al-
Jawzi claimed that his
death was on the day of al-Adha. Abd
Allah has a major...