-
against the
Vikings under the
command of the
hajib (chief-minister) Isa ibn
Shuhayd.
After a
series of
indecisive engagements, the
Muslim army
defeated the...
-
Shahid Balkhi (or
Shuhayd; Persian: شهید بلخی, romanized: Shahīd-e Balkhī; died 927) was a scribe,
philosopher and poet
active in the
Chaghaniyan and...
- be
similar to Ibn
Shuhayd's Risala al-tawabi' wa al-zawabi,
though there is no
evidence that al-Ma'arri was
inspired by Ibn
Shuhayd nor is
there any evidence...
- Al-Qurtubi mentions,
among the
virtues of the chamberlain’s morals, Isa bin
Shuhayd, his good
deeds with
Abdel Wahid bin Yazid, and says: “Who is
famous for...
- and Abd al-Rahman II (r. 822–852); the
famously incorruptible Isa ibn
Shuhayd, who
served under Abd al-Rahman II and into the
reign of
Muhammad I (r...
- 1986, p. 109, iii. Zubaydī (al-), Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan, Abū Bakr (2002).
Shuhayd (Ibn), Abū ʻĀmir Aḥmad; Ḍāmin, Ḥātim Ṣāliḥ (eds.). al-Tahdhīb bi-muḥkam...
- OCLC 10402396. خضر, حازم عبد الله (1984). ابن شهيد الأندلسي : حياته وادبه / Ibn
Shuhayd al-Andalusī : ḥayātuhu wa-adabuh.
Silsilat al-aʻlām wa-al-mashhūrīn, 19...
- 1971). A
translation with
introduction and
notes by Monroe. The poet Ibn
Shuhayd [ar] (992-1035) of al-Andalus
wrote this
fictional narration of a voyage...