- Sons of the
Epoch (Arabic: وفيات الأعيان وأنباء أبناء الزمان, romanized:
wafayāt al-ʾaʿyān wa-ʾanbāʾ ʾabnāʾ al-zamān), is an eight-volume
biographical reference...
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Arabic parodies, it is one of his most
famous works. Kitāb al-Wāfī bi-l-
Wafayāt (كتاب الوافي بالوفيات) (29 vols.);
biographical dictionary of
notable people...
- river, or canal, ran from the
Euphrates into the Tigris. See Ibn Khallikān
Wafayāt, (1843) I, p.209, n.14 AI-Haytham and al-Kalbī were
scholars of traditions;...
- Sons of the
Epoch (Arabic: وفيات الأعيان وأنباء أبناء الزمان, romanized:
wafayāt al-ʾaʿyān wa-ʾanbāʾ ʾabnāʾ al-zamān). Due to this achievement, he is regarded...
- Archéologique du Département de Constantine, v. 40, 1907, 269–382. Ibn Khallikan,
Wafayāt al-aʿyān wa-anbāʾ abnāʾ az-zamān.
English translation by M. De Slane, Ibn...
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series of
Hadith narrations recorded by
Sahih Muslim and
Kitab al-Wafi bi'l-
Wafayat of Safadi. His
humility for not s****ing fame and his
filial piety prompted...
- Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1868). Ibn Khallikan's
Biographical Dictionary (tr.
Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-al-Anbā Abnā' al-Zamān). Vol. III.
Translated by
McGuckin de...
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translated by
Macus Nathan Adler,
London 1907, p. 35. Ibn Khallikan,
Wafayat ul-'A`yan, Al-Waraq edition[permanent dead link], p. 351. Ibn Khordadhbeh...
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Online Khallikān,
Wafayāt, I, 379 Muḥammad ibn ʿUzayr Abū Bakr al-Sijistānī; See Dhahabī (al-), Ta’rīkh al-Islām, n.646; Khallikān,
Wafayāt, III, 27, n.9;...
- Ṣafadī (1363). al-Wāfī bi-al-
Wafayāt Vol.28 (in Arabic). p. 345. Khalīl ibn
Aybak Ṣafadī (1363). al-Wāfī bi-al-
Wafayāt Vol.7 (in Arabic). p. 192. Ibn...