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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

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 ...