-
provides most of what we know
about the clan. In the next generation,
Mutarrif ibn Musa, was
likely a son of Musa ibn Furtun,
although historian Ibn Hayyan...
- 891).
Recorded to be a son of Onneca. He was
murdered by his
brother al-
Mutarrif (with the
approval of
their father). He
married a
Basque or
Frankish woman...
- Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn
Muṭarrif al-Kinānī al-Ṭarafī (born
Cordova 386 AH / 997 CE, d. 454 AH / 1062 CE) was a
prominent Andalusi scholar...
-
Texts Project: Ibn Wāfid Vernet, J. (2008) [1970-80]. "Ibn Wāfid, Abū Al-
Mutarrif ͑Abd Alrahman".
Complete Dictionary of
Scientific Biography. Encyclopedia...
- "you
shall be
questioned ...
concerning true bliss". It was
narrated from
Mutarrif, from his father, that the
Prophet said: "The
mutual rivalry (for piling...
- 798, however,
Pamplona is
recorded as
being under a Banu Qasi governor,
Mutarrif ibn Musa. Ibn Musa lost
control of
Pamplona to a po****r uprising. In 806...
-
brother Al-
Mutarrif, who had
allegedly grown jealous of the
favour Muhammad had
gained in the eyes of
their father Abdallah. Al-
Mutarrif had accused...
-
expedition captured the
stronghold in 781. A wali or
governor was imposed,
Mutarrif ibn-Musa (a Banu-Qasi) up to the 799 rebellion. In that year, the Pamplonese—possibly...
- ISBN 978-90-04-11211-7.
Roberto Tottoli, 'The Qaṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ of Ibn
Muṭarrif al-Ṭarafī (d. 454/1062):
Stories of the
Prophets from al-Andalus', Al-Qantara...
- Cordoba. The name is anachronistic, and no Banu Qasi is
attested until Mutarrif ibn Musa
during the 780s, but he is
identified with just his father's name...