- al-
Samarqandi (Arabic: السمرقندي) or
Samarqandi (Persian: سمرقندی, Tajik: Самарқандӣ) is a
nisba meaning "from Samarqand", a city in
Central Asia (Greater...
- Nasr ibn
Muhammad al-
Samarqandi (Arabic: أبو الليث نصر بن محمد السمرقندي, romanized: ʾAbū al-Layth Naṣr ibn Muḥammad al-
Samarqandī; 944–983) was an Islamic...
-
Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn
Ashraf al-Ḥusaynī al-
Samarqandī (Persian: شمس الدین سمرقندی; c. 1250 – c. 1310) was a 13th
century Persian astronomer and mathematician...
- Abd-al-Razzāq
Samarqandī (Persian: کمالالدین عبدالرزاق بن اسحاق سمرقندی, Kamal-ud-Din Abd-ur-Razzaq ibn
Ishaq Samarqandi;[citation needed] 1413–1482)...
- al-
Samarqandi (فاطمة بنت محمد بن أحمد السمرقندي) was a twelfth-century
Muslim scholar and jurist.
Fatima was born to
Muhammad ibn
Ahmad al-
Samarqandi, a...
- who also
ruled the
local Vagher pirates. Once a
maulana named Mahmud Samarqandi was
undergoing a sea
voyage when
storm caused his
vessel to go towards...
- Al-Hakim Abu al-Qasim
Ishaq al-
Samarqandi (Arabic: الحكيم أبو القاسم إسحاق السمرقندي), was a ****-Hanafi scholar, qadi (judge), and sage from Transoxania...
- al-Din al-
Samarqandi (died 1144), the
author of
Tuhfat al-Fuqaha'. Al-
Samarqandi's daughter, Fatima, was also
trained in Fiqh.
Fatima al-
Samarqandi was considered...
- Al-Maturidi had many followers; of them the most
important is Abū
Salama al-
Samarqandī, who gave us the
summary of Al- Maturidi's
Kitab Al
Tawhid namely the...
- Abd
Allah ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Darimi (Arabic: عبد الله بن عبد الرحمن الدارمي, romanized: Abd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Dārimī; 797–869 CE) was a Muslim...