- Al-
Mubarrad (المبرد) (al-Mobarrad), or Abū al-‘Abbās Muḥammad ibn Yazīd (c. 826 – c. 898), was a
native of Baṣrah. He was a philologist,
biographer and...
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dishes by Abū al-Muṭahhar al-Azdī in the
story Ḥikāyat Abū al-Qāsim. Ibn al-
Mubarrad gives instructions for its
preparation in Kitāb al-Ṭibāḫa in the 15th century...
- Shi'ism. However, her
historicity is uncertain.
Islamic writers, such as al-
Mubarrad, Ya'qubi and al-Kulayni,
began alluding to
Shahrbanu and her
imperial Persian...
- on) The
Strange in Sibawayh". Of the next
generation of grammarians, Al-
Mubarrad developed the work of his
masters and
wrote an
Introduction to Sibawayh...
- ********ination. An
exception is one of the
accounts given by the ****
historian al-
Mubarrad (d. 898), in
which Ibn Qays
warns the
caliph about the ********ination. Hujr...
- al-Aṣmā’ī et al., and
became a
teacher of
akhbar (traditions). Abū ‘l-Abbās al-
Mubarrad quotes al-Jarmī
having told him that he had
studied the “Diwan of the Hudhaylites”...
- ibn
Habib Abu Nasr al-Jawhari Al-Farahidi Al-Shafi'i Ibn al-Muqaffa' Al-
Mubarrad Ibn Abi
Tahir Tayfur Safiyya al-Baghdadiyya Al-Zahiri Abu
Muhammad al-Anbari...
- al-Tabari (d. 923),
Ansab al-Ashraf of al-Baladhuri (d. 892), al-Kamil of al-
Mubarrad (d. 899), and
Muruj al-Dhahab of al-Mas'udi (d. 956).
Other notable sources...
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Yahya bought her back.
Shaykh Abū Sa’īd
reported that Abū al-‘Abbas al-
Mubarrad had said al-Aṣma’ī and Abū ‘Ubaida were
equal in
poetry and rhetoric, but...
- ibn
Habib Abu Nasr al-Jawhari Al-Farahidi Al-Shafi'i Ibn al-Muqaffa' Al-
Mubarrad Ibn Abi
Tahir Tayfur Safiyya al-Baghdadiyya Al-Zahiri Abu
Muhammad al-Anbari...