- Ibn
Hajar al-'Asqalani, Ibn Khaldun, Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani, Ibn Qadi
Shuhba,
Jamal al-Din al-Isnawi,
Kamal al-Din al-Bayadi in his
Isharat al-Maram...
-
being the work of the
Mamluks in the 14th century.
According to Ibn Qadi
Shuhba,
Muhammad ibn
Sadiq ibn al-Muhammad al-Tibrizi al-Masri (d. 1384), desecrated...
- Studies. 16 (1): 2. doi:10.3366/jqs.2014.0130. ISSN 1465-3591. Ibn Qāḍī al-
Shuhba concludes mentioning that Ibn Kathīr was
buried 'next to his
teacher (shaykhihi)...
- al-Subki, was born in Cairo,
according to Ibn Ayyub, al-Ghazzi, and Ibn
Shuhba; however, Ibn Ayyub, al-Suyuti, and al-Misri, the Egyptian, and Ibn Hajar...
-
Yalbugha al-Umari
ordered the
construction of a
fleet at Cairo. Ibn Qāḍī
Shuhba dates this to November–December 1365, but al-Maqrizi, who is
probably more...
- unknown. The Ṭabaqāt was used as a
source by al-Asnawī, al-Subkī and Ibn Qāḍī
Shuhba. It is as yet unpublished. His full name as he
himself gives it is Abū al-Majd...
-
Encyclopedia of Islām, vol. xi (New ed.), Leiden: E. J. Brill, pp. 548–9
Shuhba (Ibn Qāḍī), Abū Bakr ibn Aḥmad (2008). "53". Ṭabaqāt al-naḥwiyyīn wa-'l-lughawiyyīn...
- Shuhbah, pg. 227. Maqrizi, vol. 3, part 2, pg. 555. Shuhbah, pgs. 268–269.
Shuhba, pgs. 228–229. Wiederhold, pg. 224. Rabbat, pg. 14. Al-Maqrizi,
Tajrid al-Tawhid...