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 Ibn
Abdallah ibn Mohammed Abdallah ibn Mohammed was the seventh sultan of 912.
Ibn Taymiya Abu al-Abbas Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Abd al-Salaam ibn Abdullah ibn Taymiya al-Harrani, was a jurist, reforme...
Ibn Khaldun Abu Zayd 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Khaldun al-Hadrami (عبد الر...
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 The Presentation of the Franks
Ibn Shaddad was a high-ranking member of Saladin’s entourage, and, as a result, had more contact with the Franks than most members of the army, as he was witness to many of the negotiations that took place between the Muslim and Christian sides, particularly during the Third Crusade.
This increased understanding is most apparent in the writings of Ibn Shaddad, Usama ibn Munqidh and Ibn al-Athir, whose high-ranking positions enabled them to have a large amount of contact with the Franks on a diplomatic level.
Although it may appear here that it was the sultan, and not Ibn Shaddad, who found the incident strange, the fact that Ibn Shaddad mentions it at all is testimony to his own thinking that it was unusual, and therefore worthy of mention.
www.deremilitari.org /RESOURCES/ARTICLES/christie.htm

  
 Antara Ibn Shaddad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antara was the son of Shaddad, a well respected member of the tribe of 'Abs, and an African slave.
When the tribe needed his assistance to fend off another tribe in battle, Shaddad acknowledged Antara as his son, and granted him freedom.
Antara Ibn Shaddad al-'Absi عنترة بن شداد العبسي, pre-Islamic Arab hero and poet (fl.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antara_Ibn_Shaddad

  
 Chapter Five. Al-Malik al-Zâhir and the Ornamented Style
Ibn Abî Tayyi' says that he demolished the Citadel wall for the length of the ramp and graded the wall's former location, indicating that this part of the wall, or a second wall, ran down the slope to include the Bâb al-Qal`ah.
Ibn Shaddâd cites Ibn Abî Tayyi' to the effect that a shepherd had a pious vision during a nap after noon prayer on 25 Dhu'l-Qa`dah (the eleventh month) 573/1177–78.
Ibn Shaddâd, writing later, attributes the dissatisfaction to the boy king himself, but this attribution may be taken as conventional.
www.sonic.net /~tallen/palmtree/ayyarch/ch5.htm

  
 Chapter Four. The Ornamented Style and the Plain Style in the Aleppo Region
Ibn al-Shihnah thought that one of those churches had been abandoned, then replaced with a mosque in the time of the Mirdâsids, but that is a plain misinterpretation of Ibn Shaddâd.
According to Ibn Shaddâd the Mongols sacked the shrine in 658/1260, and it was restored by Baybars.
Ibn Butlân relates in part of his Risâlah that in the Citadel of Aleppo was the altar ( madhbah) on which Ibrâhîm al-Khalîl sacrificed; it was later converted to a mosque in the time of the Banî Mirdâs.
www.sonic.net /~tallen/palmtree/ayyarch/ch4.htm

  
 SUNAN ABU-DAWUD, BOOK 19: Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership (Kitab Al-Kharaj, Wal-Fai' Wal-Imarah)
Harb ibn Ubaydullah told on the authority of his grandfather, his mother's father, that he had it on the authority of his father that the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: Tithes are to be levied on Jews and Christians, but not on Muslims.
Ibn Abbas replied: For the relatives of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
AbdulMuttalib ibn Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith said that his father, Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith, and Abbas ibn al-Muttalib said to AbdulMuttalib ibn Rabi'ah and al-Fadl ibn Abbas: Go to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and tell him: Apostle of Allah, we are now of age as you see, and we wish to marry.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/abudawud/019.sat.html

  
 ColorQ's Color Club: Afro-Asian couples and individuals in Antiquity
His father was King Shaddad of the Banu Abs, a Bedouin chief.
According to legend, Antara bargained with his father for Antara's freedom and Shaddad's recognition in return for the defeat of his tribe's enemies.
Antara ibn-Shaddad al Absi - Antara (c.525-615), was one of the seven great pre-Islamic Arab poets, author of the Divan.
www.colorq.org /MeltingPot/aahistory.htm

  
 1861791860.htm
Narrated Muhammad bin Al-Mujalid: Abdullah bin Shaddad and Abu Burda sent me to 'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa and told me to ask 'Abdullah whether the people in the lifetime of the Prophet used to pay in advance for wheat (to be delivered later).
Ibn 'Umar was the manager of the trust of 'Umar and he used to give presents from it to those with whom he used to stay at Mecca.
Ibn 'Umar added, "The land used to be rented for a certain portion (of its yield)." Nafi mentioned the amount of the portion but I forgot it.
www.msapubli.com /ViewBooks/1861791860.htm

  
 Bukhari17
It is related that 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, rented Khaybar to the Jews to work it and cultivate it on the basis that they would have half of what it produced." 'Umar related that the fields were rented for something [of the yield].
It is related that 'Uqba ibn al-Harith said, "An-Nu'ayman or the son of an-Nu'ayman was brought in a state of drunkeness, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, commanded those in the house to beat him." He said, "I was one of those who beat him.
It is related from Salama ibn al-Akwa' that a dead man was brought for burial to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, for him to pray over and he asked, "Has he any debts?" They answerted, "No," and he prayed over him.
bewley.virtualave.net /bukhari17.html

  
 Ayyubid Architecture by Terry Allen
Ibn `Asâkir, Thiqat al-Dîn Abû'l-Qâsim `Alî, Ta'rîkh madînah Dimashq, trans.
Ibn Shaddâd, Abû `Abd Allâh Muhammad `Izz al-Dîn, Al-a`lâq al-khatîrah fî dhikr umarâ' al-shâm wa'l-jazîrah (Levant section), ed.
Ibn Wâsil, Abû `Abd Allâh Muhammad, Mufarrij al-kurûb fî akhbâr Banî Ayyûb, ed.Jamâl al-Dî al-Shayyâl, 5 v,.
vandyck.anu.edu.au /work/offtheweb/ayubbid_architecture/ayybib.htm

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin: Or Al-Nawadir Al-Sultaniyya Wa'l-Mahasin Al-Yusufiyya by Baha' Al-Din Ibn Shaddad (Crusade Texts in Translation S.)
Ibn Shaddad was an admirer and close associate of Saladin, serving as his qadi al-'askar (judge of the army) until Saladin's death in 1193.
This is a translation of Baha al-Din Ibn Shaddad's 12th-century account of his life and career.
Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin: Or Al-Nawadir Al-Sultaniyya Wa'l-Mahasin Al-Yusufiyya by Baha' Al-Din Ibn Shaddad (Crusade Texts in Translation S.)
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 Imam Abu Dawud
Imam Abu Dawud Sulaiman ibn Ash`ath ibn Ishaq ibn Bashir ibn Shaddad ibn `Umar ibn `Imran al-Azdi Sajastani.
Ibn Arabi, Abu `Isa al-Tirmidhi and Abu `Abdur-Rahman An Nasa'i.
Some were: Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ishaq ibn Rahawaiy, Abu Thaur, Yahya ibn Ma'in.
www.sunnah.org /history/Scholars/imam_abu_dawud.htm

  
 The City of Many Colunmed Iram and Abdullah Son of Aabi Kilabah
When it was the Two Hundred and Seventy-ninth Night, She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Shaddad bin Ad fared forth, he and his host, rejoicing in the attainment of his desire till there remained but one day's journey between him and Iram of the Pillars.
The whole was finished in five hundred years, and, when Shaddad prepared to enter it, the "Cry of Wrath" from the Angel of Death slew him and all his many.
They spent twenty years in preparing for departure, at the end of which time Shaddad set out with his host.--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.
trc.topcities.com /arabian/anv4-29.htm

  
 BEHA UD-DIN - LoveToKnow Article on BEHA UD-DIN
BU-L-MAHASIN YUsur IBN RAFI IBN SHADDAD BEHA UD DiN] (1145-1234), Arabian writer and statesman,wasborn in Mosul and early became famous for his knowledge of the Koran and of jurisprudence.
Before the age of thirty he became teacher in the great college at Bagdad known as the Nizamiyya,and soon afterbecame professorat Mosul.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BE/BEHA_UD_DIN.htm

  
 absoute
"fable" "acadien" "Ibn Shaddad al-Absi Antara" "prŽsentatrice" "Andronic...
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 'ANTARA IBN SHADDAD - LoveToKnow Article on 'ANTARA IBN SHADDAD
The Romance of'Antar (Sirat 'Antar ibn Shaddad) is a work which was long handed down by oral tradition only, has grown to immense proportions and has been published in 32 vols.
'ANTARA IBN SHADDAD - LoveToKnow Article on 'ANTARA IBN SHADDAD
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65.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AN/_ANTARA_IBN_SHADDAD.htm

  
 Answering Bahaullah / baha'u'llah and the bahai / baha'i faith  - Jerusalem
This was followed by 'Abd Al-Malik Ibn Marwan beginning the construction of the present Al-Aqsa Mosque - on the site of the mosque which 'Umar Ibn Al- Khattab had ordered to be built - and whose construction was completed by his son Al-Walid in 90 AH (708-709).
After 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab arrived in Jerusalem, he agreed with its inhabitants on surrender terms and wrote for them the famous peace document which is known as 'Umar's Assurance.
Ibn 'Asakir quoted Yunus Ibn Maysara Ibn Halbas as saying that the Prophet had stated: "This matter (namely the Khilafa) will be after me in Madina, then in Syria, then in the Jazira, then in Iraq, then in Madina, then in Jerusalem.
www.geocities.com /Pentagon/3016/jerusalem.htm

  
 Rebuttals to Islamic Awareness
Ibn Jarîr [at-Tabarî] and others mentioned that the three sects, the Melkites, the Jacobites and the Nestorians, the three of them uphold those hypostasis and are in great disagreement between each others but we will not expand on their disagreement here.
Ibn Hanbal went further, and declared that the Koran was uncreated from 'cover to cover', that is, also in its letters and its sounds.
Either these Christians were heretical and if so, then Ibn Ishaq is wrong for claiming that their belief that Jesus was the third of three is the doctrine of Christianity since these Christians do not speak on behalf of all Christendom.
www.answering-islam.org /Responses/Saifullah/t5_73.htm

  
 MO'ALLAKAT - LoveToKnow Article on MO'ALLAKAT
In the Mo'allaqa of 'Antara, whose heroic temperament had overcome the scorn with which the son of a black slave-mother was regarded by the Bedouins, there predominates a warlike spirit, which plays practically no part in the song of Labid.
He was a scion of the royal house of the tribe Kinda, which lost its power at the death of King Harith ibn 'Amr in the year 529.' The poet's royal father, Hojr, by some accounts a son of this Harith, was killed by a Bedouin tribe, the Banu Asad.
The Mo'allaqa of 'ANTARA and that of ZUHAIR contain allusions to the feuds of the kindred tribes 'Abs and Dhobyan.
99.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MO/MO_ALLAKAT.htm   (2769 words)

  
 LI Islamic Forum - Saladin al-Din aka Salahuddin Ayyubi
“It was a victory of victories,” recalls ibn Shaddad.
“No sooner did he assume the overlordship of Egypt the world and its pleasures lost all significance in his eyes,” says ibn Shaddad the Qadi of his army.
This is a statement of Salâh ad-Dîn Abul-Afdal Yûsuf ibn al-Ayyûb, popularly known as “Saladin” in the West, as recorded by his personal companion and scribe, Ibn Shaddâd (page 203 of his chronicles).
www.load-islam.com /forums/printthread.php?t=924   (2769 words)

  
 Royal Armouries: Saladin
Historian Carole Hillenbrand offers a translation of Ibn Shaddad’s description of Saladin's reaction to Richard I on the subject of the Holy City.
'Imad al-Din al-Isfahani and Baha' al-Din Ibn Shaddad's writings portrayed Saladin as a pious leader with a genuine religious commitment to the idea of Jihad.
Salah al-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub was born into the Turco-Arab military aristocracy and served the leaders Zangi and Nur al-Din.
www.royalarmouries.org /extsite/view.jsp?sectionId=791   (2769 words)

  
 Frankfurt Medieval Instrument Catalogue - TOC
10 An astrolabe by A.hmad ibn Mu.hammad ibn Hârûn al-Hadamî (#1121 - Fez DB)
On the shakkâziyya and zarqâlliyya plates of al-Zarqâllu and the universal astrolabe of ‘Alî ibn Khalaf
The astrolabe of the fictitious Ibrâhîm ibn al-Nu‘mân
web.uni-frankfurt.de /fb13/ign/instrument-catalogue-TOC.html   (2769 words)

  
 Islamic Quotes Sales in which a Price is paid for Goods
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www.talkislam.com /iquotes/index.php?nCatId=35   (2769 words)

  
 The Third Crusade
This was written by Baha' ad-Din Ibn Shaddad, a Muslim writer, during the Third Crusade.
This was written by Baha' ad-Din Ibn Shaddad, a Muslim writer who lived in the court of Saladin.
No orphan ever came to him without Saladin offering to provide the same amount of care as his father had done.
www.historylearningsite.co.uk /third_crusade.htm   (2769 words)

  
 Salah al-Din
Salah al-Din’s Muslim biographer, bha ad-Din Ibn Shaddad, who was a member of his entourage, writes an adulatory pen portrait.
God—may he be exalted—has said, ‘And as for those who fight us,we guide them along our path.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/worldreach/assets/docs/crusades/Saladinarab.html   (2769 words)

  
 Misha'al Abdullah Al-Kadhi
Anas ibn Malik narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) said, "The worst of Kaba'ir (the greatest sins) are: to join others as partners in worship with Allah, to murder a human being, to be undutiful to one's parents and to make a false statement," or said, "to bear false witness." (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
Ibn Masood narrated that Muhammad (pbuh) said to a group he sent to teach and advise:
Finally, he said: "You sons of AbdulMuttalib are all a procrastinating lot." Immediately, Umar ibn Al-Khattab leapt at him chastising and rebuking him harshly, all the while the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) looked on smiling.
media.isnet.org /off/Islam/JesusSay/ch9.html   (2769 words)

  
 Arabic literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antara Ibn Shaddad al-'Absi, pre-Islamic Arab hero and poet (fl.
Ibn Khurradadhbih, apparently an official in the postal service wrote one of the first travel books and the form remained a popular one in Arabic literature with books by ibn Hawqal, ibn Fadlan, al-Istakhri, al-Muqaddasi, al-Idrisi and most famously the travels of ibn Battutah.
Another important biographical dictionary was begun by ibn Khallikan and expanded by al-Safadi and one of the first significant autobiographies was Kitab al-I'tibar which told of Usamah ibn Munqidh and his experiences in fighting in the Crusades.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arabic_literature   (4429 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Saladin or What Befell Sultan Yusuf
by Baha' Al-Din Yusuf Ib Ibn Shaddad (Author)
all books by Baha' Al-Din Yusuf Ib Ibn Shaddad
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1417921439   (4429 words)

  
 'ABD al-LATIF al-BAGHDADI
Ibn Abi Usaybi'a, ii, t01-13 (based on his autobiography)
are quoted by Ibn Abi Usaybi'a for information on personalities in Baghdad (cf.
scholar to devote himself to philosophy, mainly according to the system of Ibn Sina, and to
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ei/baghdadi.htm   (4429 words)

  
 ANTARA IBN SHADDAD (525-615)
ANTARA IBN SHADDAD (525-615) - [ jota_ele ] - 20:47, 9/May
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