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The Diwan of Ibn Zaidun

He was interested in politics and associated with the oligarchic rulers of Corduba
who controlled the city after the fall of the Umayyad dynasty which had ruled
Spain almost since its conquest for Islam beginning in 711 A.D. The poems in the
first third of the Diwan are dedicated to two of these oligarchic rulers: Abu Hazm
al Jahwar and his son Abu Walid. During this period of his life Ibn Zaidun was
involved in a love affair with Wallada, the daughter of the last Umayyad caliph.
Her father ...

Ibn Khaldūn

His Life and Work

sia (Muslim Spain) to Tunis in the middle of the seventh century of the Hijtra. He
is Walial-Din Abdul-Rahman, son of Muhammad, son of Muhammad, son of
Muhammad, son of Al-Hasan, son of Jabir, son of Muhammad, son of Ibrahim,
son of Abdul Rahman ibn Khaldun. Ibn Khaldun attributes his origin to the
Yemenite Arabs of Hadramaut, and his genealogy to Wail ibn Hajar, relying for
this on the report of the Andalusian genealogist Ibn Hazm.1 He, however, doubts
the authenticity of ...

Ibn Khallikān's Wafayat al-aʼyan wa anbaʼ abnaʼ al-zaman

Lament not over the ruined cottage on the edge of the desert, where Mayyah2
once resided ; and shed not the drops of thy eyelids over mouldering walls'. The
true object of man's life is to obtain one necessary thing4, but (the memory of his)
culpable discourses and conduct subsists after him5." A great deal of poetry was
composed by him. He died at Old Cairo in the month of §afar, A.H. 515 (April-May
, A.C. 1121). 423 IBN HAZM AL-?AHIRI Abu Muhammad 'All generally known by
the ...

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

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 ...

Menyegarkan kembali pemikiran Islam

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On understanding and implementing Islam in Indonesia.

Apakah kita mengira bahwa Ibn Taymiyyah adalah ulama atau otoritas rendahan
dalam Islam? Saya tidak berpendapat demikian. Orang-orang yang melakukan
kekerasan itu memunyai argumen yang canggih dan rumit dari segi keislaman, ...