- al-
Timbuktī (Arabic: أحمد بابا التمبكتي), full name Abū al-Abbās Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Umar ibn
Muhammad Aqit al-Takrūrī Al-M****ufi al-
Timbuktī (1556...
- 1578 to 1603 Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad ibn Ahmad,
better known as
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (1556–1627),
Sanhaja Berber writer, scholar, and
political provocateur...
-
Bearer of the
Standard of Rhetoric." He was also
highly regarded by al-
Timbukti, who
referred to him as "Ra'is al-'Ulum alLisaniyyah" (The King of Linguistics)...
- (d. 914 AH) Al-Akhdari (d. 953 AH) Al-Hattab (d. 954 AH)
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (d. 1036 AH) Al-Maqqari al-Tilimsani (d. 1041 AH)
Ibrahim al-Laqani (d...
- (d. 914 AH) Al-Akhdari (d. 953 AH) Al-Hattab (d. 954 AH)
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (d. 1036 AH) Al-Maqqari al-Tilimsani (d. 1041 AH)
Ibrahim al-Laqani (d...
- musician,
known for po****rizing the
desert blues genre Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (1556–1627), a
Sanhaja Berber writer,
scholar and
political provocateur...
- al-
Timbuktī (Arabic: أحمد بابا التمبكتي), full name Abū al-Abbās Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Umar ibn
Muhammad Aqit al-Takrūrī Al-M****ufi al-
Timbuktī (1556–1627)...
- infallible. Historically,
other Muslim scholars such as
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti criticized the
Curse of Ham
narrative and they went on to
criticize the...
- (d. 914 AH) Al-Akhdari (d. 953 AH) Al-Hattab (d. 954 AH)
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (d. 1036 AH) Al-Maqqari al-Tilimsani (d. 1041 AH)
Ibrahim al-Laqani (d...
- (d. 914 AH) Al-Akhdari (d. 953 AH) Al-Hattab (d. 954 AH)
Ahmad Baba al-
Timbukti (d. 1036 AH) Al-Maqqari al-Tilimsani (d. 1041 AH)
Ibrahim al-Laqani (d...