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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...
- 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. The anthology...
- 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...
- 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;...
- 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...
- muwashshah to the 10th century blind poet Muhammad Mahmud al-Qabri or ibn ‘Abd Rabbih.: 170  Nonetheless, there are no extant muwashshah poems attributed to these...
- Capua (Italy) Faelan mac Muiredach, king of Leinster (Ireland) Ibn Abd Rabbih, Moorish writer and poet (b. 860) Rajyapala, emperor of the Pala Dynasty...
- 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...
- February 2024. Bray, Julia (2005). "Abbasid Myth and the Human Act: Ibn 'Abd Rabbih and Others". In Kennedy, Philip F. (ed.). On Fiction and Adab in Medieval...
- 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...