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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 ...