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Ahmad ibn
Muhammad ibn ʿAbd
Rabbih (Arabic: ابن عبد ربه; 860–940) was an Arab
writer and poet
widely known as the
author of al-ʿIqd al-Farīd (The Unique...
- romanized: ʾakram min Ḥātim).
According to Arab
writer and poet Ibn Abd
Rabbih, he was one of
three people who
reached the
highest point of generosity...
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society as a
cultured and
refined individual' (or adab),
composed by Ibn ʿAbd
Rabbih (860–940), an Arab
writer and poet from Córdoba in Al-Andalus.
There are...
- ibn Kulthum, and
Harith ibn Hilliza.
These are
enumerated both by Ibn Abd
Rabbih (860–940 CE), and, on the
authority of the
older philologists, by Nahhas;...
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Picture and Word.
Various scholars and writers, such as ibn al-Faqih, ibn Abd
Rabbih, and Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi, have
suggested places where Buraq was supposedly...
- CE); ʿUyūn al-Akhbār,
compiled by Ibn
Qutayba (d. 889 CE); and Ibn ʿAbd
Rabbih's al-ʿIqd al-Farīd (d. 940 CE). Some scholar's
studies attribute the role...
- Strange, he
analysed the
relevant texts by Ibn al-Faqih (903), Ibn Abd
Rabbih (913), and
mainly by
Muqaddasi (985) and Nasir-i-Khusrau (1047). One of...
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companion and
himself dying of
thirst as result".
According to Ibn `Abd
Rabbih, he was one of
three people who
reached the
highest point of generosity...
- (The
Explanation and
Investigation of the
Lineage of Banu Ismail) Ibn Abd
Rabbih. "Al-Iqd al-Farid".
Archived from the
original on 2022-10-12. Retrieved...
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Ammar Buthaina Al-Rukuniyya
Hamda bint
Ziyad al-Muaddib Ibn
Hamdis Ibn Abd
Rabbih Ibn al-Abbar Ibn al-Zaqqaq Ibn
Amira Ibn Baqi Ibn B****am Ibn
Juzayy Ibn...