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Ahmad ibn
Yahya ibn
Ishaq al-
Rawandi (Arabic: أبو الحسن أحمد بن يحيى بن إسحاق الراوندي),
commonly known as Ibn al-
Rawandi (Arabic: ابن الراوندي; 827–911...
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Muhammad ibn Ali
Rawandi (Persian: محمد بن علی راوندی; died
after 1207), was a
Persian historian who
wrote the
Rahat al-sudur wa ayat al-surur during...
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native speaker of Arabic[citation needed] Therefore,
according to Ibn
Rawandi, he
provides a "reliable source" that Arabs—at
least in
northwest Arabia—were...
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revealed religion, such as
Muhammad al
Warraq (fl. 9th century), Ibn al-
Rawandi (827–911), and Abu Bakr al-Razi (c. 865–925), as well as
outspoken atheists...
- Abu'l
Abbas al-
Rawandi, but
little is
known about these individuals.
Other sources claim that the name is
derived from Abd
Allah al-
Rawandi.
Accounts by...
- by Reza Aslan, (Random House, 2005) p.163
Juynboll 1983, p. 72–73. Ibn
Rawandi, "Origins of Islam", 2000: p.118
Patricia Crone, Roman,
Provincial and...
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written by the
Persian historian Muhammad bin Ali
Rawandi and
finished around 1204/1205.
Rawandi was
encouraged and
supported in his
endeavour by Shihab...
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primary source of the
contemporary Persian historian Muhammad ibn Ali
Rawandi.
Bosworth 1995, p. 64. Bosworth, C.E. (1995). "Nīs̲h̲āpūrī". In Bosworth...
- Al-Shafiʿi had died in the
middle of the
second century According to Ibn
Rawandi, "the
danger inherent in this
criticism is that it
leads Muslims who accept...
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religion in general. He was a
mentor and
friend of
scholar Ibn al-
Rawandi in
whose work The Book of the
Emerald he appears. A
modern critic of Islam...