- now in the
public domain: Thatcher,
Griffithes Wheeler (1911). "Ibn 'Abd
Rabbihi". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.)...
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Children Abd
Allah ibn
Khabbab Kunya Abū ʿAbd Allāh, Abū Yaḥyā, Abū ʿAbd
Rabbihi, or Abū Muḥammad
Known for
being one of the 10
earliest converts to Islam...
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original on 25
August 2022.
Retrieved 7 May 2013. Ibn Muḥammad (Ibn-ʻAbd-
Rabbihī), Aḥmad. The
Unique Necklace "al-ʻIqd Al-Farīd" Trans. Issa J. Boullata...
- 1, A–B (2nd ed.). Leiden: Brill. p. 544. ISBN 90-04-08114-3. Ibn Abd
Rabbihi, ed.
Boullata 2011, pp. 259–260. Watt, W.
Montgomery (1971). "Hawāzin"...
- and is only
known from
Muslim sources.
Islamic writers including Ibn Abd
Rabbihi, Al-Masudi, Al-Bayhaqi, and Abu
Hayyan al-Tawhidi say that Quss met with...
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offspring of such
marriages will be feeble. An
early Arab author, Ibn 'Abd
Rabbihi,
states in his work
Kitab al-'iqd al-farid of a hero that "He is a hero...
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father of Ali),
accounts recorded in the
Kitab al-aghani and by Ibn Abd
Rabbihi and Ibn al-Athir hold that Abd al-Malik
ordered al-Hajjaj to
divorce her...
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biological one. This
tradition is also
espoused by a
later genealogist, Ibn Abd
Rabbihi (d. 940), who
further notes that Quda'a was an
epithet meaning 'leopard'...
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sources date to the
Early Muslim period.
Three Muslim sources, from Ibn 'Abd
Rabbihi in 913, to Nāsir-i
Khosro in 1047, to 'Ali of
Herat in 1173,
connect the...
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northern flank.
Early Muslim writer Shihab Al-Din
Ahmad Ibn
Muhammad Ibn 'Abd
Rabbihi (d. 940 AD), in his
Kitab Al-Iqd Al-Farid,
describe the pre-Crusader Al-Aqsa...