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Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary

The society of Ibn al-Arif was much liked by men of holy life and persons who had
renounced the world; and an eminent shaikh relates that he saw in his
handwriting a notice on Ibn Hazm az-Zāhiri, in which he said: “The tongue of Ibn “
Hazm and the sword of Hajjāj Ibn Yūsuf were brothers.” His reason for making
that remark was, that Ibn Hazm frequently attacked the ancient and modern
imams, scarcely sparing a single one (4). Ibn al-Arif was born A. H. 481 (A.D.
1088), on Sunday ...

Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary

In Seville be cultivated the belles lettres under Abu Muhammad Ibn Hazm (vol. II'.
p. 267). Having set out for the East in the year 476 (A. D. ~ 1083-4), he made the
pilgrimage and visited Baghdad and Basra. He studied jurisprudence under
Muhammad Ibn Ahmad as~Shashi, surnamed al-Mustazhiri (vol. II. p. 625), the
Shafite doctor, and under Abu ('l-Abbds) Ahmad al-Jurjani (vol. I. p. 272) (1). He
resided for some time in Syria, and gave lessons in that country. His character
was that ...

Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary

The first general Islamic biographical lexicon, not confined to groups of persons or geographical places, which contains in alphabetical order the lives of the most celebrated persons of Muslim history and literature, excepting the Prophet, the first four Caliphs, the other Companions and their immediate students. This monumental work was created between 1256 - 1274 CE, and was continually improved with marginal notes by the author.

IBN KHALLIKAN'S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY. ABU ABD ALLAH AL-
HUMAIDI. The celebrated hdfiz Abu Abd Allah Muhammad Ibn AbiNasrFatuh Ibn
Abd Allah Ibn Humaid Ibn Yasil al-Humaidi was a member of Ihe tribe of Azd and
a native of the island of Majorca; but his family originally belonged to ar-Rusafa, a
suburb of Cordova. He delivered traditional information on the authority of Ali Ibn
Hazm az-Zahiri (vol. 11. p. 267), to whom he had been particularly attached, and
from ...

Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary Translated from the Arabic by Bn. Mac Guckin De Slane

Paris Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1871

Ibn Hazm, Abi] Muhammad, 30. Ibn Hazm, Aha SAlih, 359. 'HerAt,. 414. 'HilAl lbn
Yahya, 266. Hind , daughter of al-Muhallab, 179. *Hishém Ibn Abd al-Malik, 435,
tar, 1.40, 41.4. Hisn al-Akrhd, 529. Hisn lbn Omltra, 408. Hittin (now Hattln), 514,
515. al-Honferi, 515. 'Ibn Harmuz al-AAraj, 272. Ibn al-Hosain, 58. Hosain lbn
Numair as Sakuni , 161. Ibn al-HubAb, 566. '11»: Hubaira, Yahya, 111, 126. 'lbn
Hubaira , Yazid lbn Omar, 204. ' Bam' Hfid, 460. lbn End, 347. al-Hndaii lbn Zutar,
 ...

Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary

IBN1 HAZM AR-ZAHIKI. Abu Muhammad Ali (generally knotcn by the appellation
of Ibn Hazm az-Zd- hiri) was the son of Ahmad Ibn Said lbn Hazm Ibn Ghalib Ibn
Salih Ibn Kha- laf Ibn Maadan Ibn Sofyan lbn Yazid. His ancestor Yazid was a
mawla to Yazid Ibn Abi Sofvan Sakhr Ibn Harb lbn Omaiya Ibn Abd Shams the
Omai- yide, and the first of the family who embraced Islamism. They were
originally from Persia, arid Khalaf was the first of his forefathers who went to
Spain, lbn Hazm ...