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  • Ibn Bashkuwal
  • Andalusian traditionalist and biographer

    Ibn Bashkuwāl, Khalaf ibn ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Mas'ud ibn Musa ibn Bashkuwāl ibn Yûsuf al-Ansârī, Abū'l-Qāsim (خلف بن عبد الملك بن مسعود بن موسى بن بشكوال

    Ibn Bashkuwal

    Ibn_Bashkuwal

  • Malik ibn Anas
  • Muslim scholar and namesake of the Maliki school (711–795)

    the thirteenth-century hadith master Ibn Jamāʿa said: "The report is related by the two hadith masters Ibn Bashkuwāl and al-Qāḍī ʿIyāḍ in al-Shifā, and

    Malik ibn Anas

    Malik ibn Anas

    Malik_ibn_Anas

  • Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
  • Muslim general (c. 595 – 674)

    was descended from Sa'd's son Khalid. According to Ibn Bashkuwal, Muhammad II of Córdoba appointed Ibn al-Iflili as a minister during his reign. Emperor

    Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

    Sa'd_ibn_Abi_Waqqas

  • Ibn Arabi
  • Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)

    time were: Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176), and his son al-Qasim b. 'Ali b. 'Asakir [ar] (d. 600/1203) Abu Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180) Ibn Bashkuwal (d. 578/1183)

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn_Arabi

  • Averroes
  • Andalusian Muslim polymath (1126–1198)

    learned Maliki jurisprudence under al-Hafiz Abu Muhammad ibn Rizq and hadith with Ibn Bashkuwal, a student of his grandfather. His father also taught him

    Averroes

    Averroes

    Averroes

  • Ibn Battal
  • Andalusian Islamic scholar (died 1057)

    Abdurrahman ibn Bishr. Wednesday night, while being prayed for during the noon prayer in Valencia, Ibn Battal died (449 A.H. - 1057 A.D). Rather Ibn Bashkuwal claimed

    Ibn Battal

    Ibn_Battal

  • Said al-Andalusi
  • Arab qadi of Toledo in Muslim Spain (1029–1070)

    biographers ibn Bashkuwal, Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Dabbi, al-Safadi and Ahmad al-Maqqari tell us Ṣāʿid's teachers in Toledo were ibn Hazm, al-Fataḥ ibn al-Qāsim

    Said al-Andalusi

    Said_al-Andalusi

  • Ibn Sidah
  • Arabic linguist, philologist, and lexicographer of Andalusia (1007–1066)

    logic were considerable. Ibn Sīdah was born in Murcia in eastern Andalusia. The historian Khalaf ibn ʻAbd al-Malik Ibn Bashkuwāl (ابن بشكوال) (1183-1101)

    Ibn Sidah

    Ibn_Sidah

  • Ibn al-Sīd al-Baṭalyawsī
  • Scholar from al-Andulus, 1052–1127

    philosopher Ibn Bājja, whom he debated on the role of logic in grammar. He stayed in Zaragoza for about ten years. In Valencia, he taught Ibn Bashkuwāl. He died

    Ibn al-Sīd al-Baṭalyawsī

    Ibn_al-Sīd_al-Baṭalyawsī

  • Almoravid dynasty
  • 1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia

    b. al-Ḥasan al-Murādī al-Ḥaḍramī (to cite both the Ḳāḍī ʿlyāḍ and Ibn Bas̲h̲kuwāl), who died there in 489/1095–96 (assuming Azūgi to be Azkid or Azkd)

    Almoravid dynasty

    Almoravid dynasty

    Almoravid_dynasty

  • Córdoba, Spain
  • City in Andalusia, Spain

    and in particular to the north and west of the city. Not much later, Ibn Bashkuwal lists a total of 21 suburbs (two to the south, three to the north, seven

    Córdoba, Spain

    Córdoba, Spain

    Córdoba,_Spain

  • Ibn Rushd al-Jadd
  • Muslim jurist (1058–1126)

    pupil, al-Qāḍī ʿIyāḍ. The Kitāb al-ṣila of Ibn Bashkuwāl is another primary source. Most later biographies of Ibn Rushd al-Jadd depend on these. The 14th-century

    Ibn Rushd al-Jadd

    Ibn_Rushd_al-Jadd

  • Yahya ibn Yahya al-Laythi
  • Andalusian Muslim scholar (died 848)

    great for the princes of the sons of Umayya in Andalusia, he stated Ibn Bashkuwal that he answered the invitation, and that the Prince of Andalusia did

    Yahya ibn Yahya al-Laythi

    Yahya ibn Yahya al-Laythi

    Yahya_ibn_Yahya_al-Laythi

  • Ibn Mu'adh al-Jayyani
  • Andalusian philosopher and mathematician

    exists over the identity of al-Jayyānī of the same name mentioned by ibn Bashkuwal (died 1183), Qur'anic scholar, Arabic Philologist, and expert in inheritance

    Ibn Mu'adh al-Jayyani

    Ibn_Mu'adh_al-Jayyani

  • Lubna of Córdoba
  • 10th century Andalusian intellectual and mathematician

    follow her reciting multiplication tables. She was also included in Ibn Bashkuwāl's biographical dictionary of Islamic Spain's scholars, ‘Continuation

    Lubna of Córdoba

    Lubna of Córdoba

    Lubna_of_Córdoba

  • Ibn al-Abbar
  • Poet, diplomat, theologian and scholar

    'al-Andalus ('History of the scholars of Andalusia') of Ibn al-Faradi (962-1013), to which Ibn Bashkuwāl (1101-1183) had written a sequel history Ṣila fī ta'rīkh

    Ibn al-Abbar

    Ibn_al-Abbar

  • Tanbih al-Ghabi bi-Tabri'at Ibn 'Arabi
  • Book by al-Suyuti in defense of Ibn 'Arabi

    Tanbih al-Ghabi bi-Tabri'at Ibn 'Arabi (Arabic: تنبيه الغبي بتبرئة ابن عربي, lit. 'Warning to the Dolt/Fool Concerning Ibn 'Arabi's Vindication') is a

    Tanbih al-Ghabi bi-Tabri'at Ibn 'Arabi

    Tanbih_al-Ghabi_bi-Tabri'at_Ibn_'Arabi

  • Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya
  • 13th-century spiritual work by Ibn Arabi

    romanized: Kitâb Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya) is the major work of the philosopher and Sufi Ibn Arabi, written between 1203 and 1240. The Andalusi thinker exposes his spiritual

    Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

    Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

    Al-Futuhat_al-Makkiyya

  • Al-Insān al-Kāmil
  • Concept of "Perfect Human" in Islam

    Alawites and Alevis. This idea is based upon a hadith, which was used by Ibn Arabi, that states about Muhammad: "I was a prophet when Adam was between

    Al-Insān al-Kāmil

    Al-Insān_al-Kāmil

  • Ibrahim ibn Umar al-Biqa'i
  • Muslim exegete (1406–1480)

    Burhan al-Din Ibrahim ibn 'Umar al-Biqa'i (Arabic: برهان الدين إبراهيم بن عمر البقاعي) (d. 1480) was a 15th-century Muslim commentator, polemicist, historian

    Ibrahim ibn Umar al-Biqa'i

    Ibrahim_ibn_Umar_al-Biqa'i

  • Tarjumān al-Ashwāq
  • Book by Ibn Arabi

    self-standing nasībs by the Andalusian Sufi mystic Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī (1165–1240). Ibn al-ʿArabī, Dhakhāʾir al-Aʿlāq: Sharḥ. Turjumān al-Ashwāq, ed

    Tarjumān al-Ashwāq

    Tarjumān_al-Ashwāq

  • Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi
  • Maghrebi Arab scholar, historian, judge and biographer

    Marākishī (al-), M. b. M. b. ʻA. al-Malik; Faraḍī (Ibn al-), ʻA. A. b. M.; Bashkuwāl (Ibn), Khalaf ibn ʻAbd al-Malik (1964). al-Dhayl wa-al-takmilah : li-kitābay

    Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi

    Ibn_Abd_al-Malik_al-Marrakushi

  • Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia
  • Early 11th-century military expedition

    2006, 137. One of them certainly was. The incidents are recorded in Ibn Bashkuwāl and al-Humaydī. Bruce 2006, 136. Bruce 2006, 136–37. Abulafia, David

    Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia

    Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia

    Mujahid's_invasion_of_Sardinia

  • Sufi metaphysics
  • Part of Sufi Islamic philosophy

    who discussed the ideology of Sufi metaphysics to the greatest depth is Ibn Arabi. He employed the term wujud to refer to God as the "Necessary Being"

    Sufi metaphysics

    Sufi_metaphysics

  • Al-Mu'ayti
  • Umayyad ruler in Denia, Andalusia (1014–1016)

    from his father, Ubayd Allah. The historian Ibn Bashkuwal recorded al-Mu'ayti's genealogy back to Umayya ibn ʿAbd Shams, namesake of the dynasty. The name

    Al-Mu'ayti

    Al-Mu'ayti

  • 1101
  • Calendar year

    preacher Robert of Arbrissel. September – Ibn Bashkuwal, Andalusian biographer (d. 1183) Abu al-Bayan ibn al-Mudawwar, Jewish physician (d. 1184) Arslan

    1101

    1101

  • Aisha (poet)
  • the beginning of the Fitna of al-Andalus in 1009. 'Ibn Ḥayyān (d. 469/1076), quoted in Ibn Bashkuwāl's (d. 578/1183) Ṣila, praises, among other qualities

    Aisha (poet)

    Aisha_(poet)

  • Sufism in al-Andalus
  • l-Abbas Ibn al-Arif, Ibn al-Arif Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Abu l-Hakam Ibn Barrayan Abu Marwan al-Yuhansi Ibn Arabi al-Shushtari Ibn al-Mar'a Ibn Sa'bin Abu

    Sufism in al-Andalus

    Sufism_in_al-Andalus

  • Al-Suyuti
  • Egyptian Islamic scholar (1445–1505)

    staunchly criticized Ibn Arabi in his book called Tanbih al-Ghabi ila Takfir Ibn 'Arabi translated in English 'Warning to the Dolt That Ibn Arabi is an Apostate'

    Al-Suyuti

    Al-Suyuti

  • Akbarism
  • Branch of Sufi metaphysics linked to Ibn Arabi

    metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, an Andalusian Sufi who was a mystic and philosopher. The word is derived from Ibn Arabi's nickname, "Shaykh al-Akbar

    Akbarism

    Akbarism

    Akbarism

  • Al-Rushati
  • Andalusī historian

    include Ibn Bashkuwāl, Ibn Ḥubaysh, Ibn Khayr, Ibn Maḍāʾ and Ibn Qurqūl [fr]. Al-Rushātī's main work is his Kitāb iqtibās al-anwār. It was praised by Ibn Kathīr

    Al-Rushati

    Al-Rushati

  • Imam al-Hadrami
  • education, studying with a number of scholars, including Abu Imran al-Fasi. Ibn Bashkuwāl reports, that al-Hadrami stayed in 1094 for a brief of study in Córdoba

    Imam al-Hadrami

    Imam al-Hadrami

    Imam_al-Hadrami

  • Literature of al-Andalus
  • biographers there were Ibn Bashkuwāl, Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Dabbi, Ibn al-Abbar, and Ibn Zubayr al-Gharnati. Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs (d. 1202) of Murcia

    Literature of al-Andalus

    Literature_of_al-Andalus

  • Konya Manuscript
  • Manuscript of Ibn Arabi's Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

    autograph manuscript of Ibn Arabi's magnum opus Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya (The Meccan Revelations), completed in 37 volumes in 1238. Ibn Arabi wrote al-Futuhat

    Konya Manuscript

    Konya Manuscript

    Konya_Manuscript

  • Abu Ishaq al-Fazari
  • resource when it came into the possession of the Andalusian scholar Ibn Bashkuwāl (d. 1183) in an already irreproducible condition. Al-Fazārī's legal

    Abu Ishaq al-Fazari

    Abu_Ishaq_al-Fazari

  • Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs
  • Muslim scholar and poet (1164/6 – 1202)

    relative, the qāḍī Abu ʾl-Qāsim ibn Idrīs. Abu ʾl-ʿAbbās ibn Maḍāʾ taught him the Ṣaḥīḥ of Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj and Ibn Bashkuwāl gave him the ijāza (the right

    Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs

    Ṣafwān_ibn_Idrīs

  • 1100s (decade)
  • Decade

    Italian shoemaker (d. 1150) 1101 September – Ibn Bashkuwal, Andalusian biographer (d. 1183) Abu al-Bayan ibn al-Mudawwar, Jewish physician (d. 1184) Arslan

    1100s (decade)

    1100s_(decade)

  • Salimiyya Takiyya
  • Takiyya in Damascus, Syria

    التكية السليمية, romanized: at-Takiyya as-Salīmiyya), also known as the Ibn Arabi Mosque, is a takiyya (Ottoman-era Arabic name for a mosque complex

    Salimiyya Takiyya

    Salimiyya Takiyya

    Salimiyya_Takiyya

  • Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society
  • Foundation dedicated to studying Ibn Arabi

    The Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society (MIAS) is a research foundation dedicated to studying the works of Medieval Andalusian philosopher Ibn Arabi. MIAS publishes

    Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society

    Muhyiddin_Ibn_Arabi_Society

  • Abdul Baqi Miftah
  • Algerian Islamic scholar (born 1952)

    scholar of Sufism from Guemar, Algeria. He is known for his writings on Ibn al-Arabi. He graduated from college in 1975 and did national service for

    Abdul Baqi Miftah

    Abdul_Baqi_Miftah

  • Muhammad Shirin Maghribi
  • Iranian poet and Sufi of the second half of the eighth century AH

    Mongol Chobanid dynasty. His full name was "Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Izz al-Din Adil ibn Yusuf", while his takhallus (pen-name) was "Maghribi." The name

    Muhammad Shirin Maghribi

    Muhammad Shirin Maghribi

    Muhammad_Shirin_Maghribi

  • Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi
  • Persian mystical or Sufi philosopher (1207-1274)

    Ṣadr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Yūnus Qūnawī, (Persian: صدر الدین قونوی; 1207–1274), was a philosopher. He was a notable contributor to

    Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi

    Sadr_al-Din_al-Qunawi

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  • IAN
  • Male

    Scottish

    IAN

    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IAN means "God is gracious."

    IAN

  • Ibr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ibr

    Ibrahim; Prophet Abraham

    Ibr

  • Iba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French, Japanese, Muslim

    Iba

    Pride; Disdain

    Iba

  • ION
  • Male

    Basque

    ION

    , Jehovah's gift or grace.

    ION

  • Ion
  • Surname or Lastname

    Romanian

    Ion

    Romanian : from the personal name Ion (see John).English : probably a variant of John.

    Ion

  • Ibn
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ibn

    Son of

    Ibn

  • Ion
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Ion

    Son of Apollo.

    Ion

  • Ion
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, French, Greek, Irish, Romanian

    Ion

    Moon Man; God is Good; Gift from God

    Ion

  • Ibn
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Hebrew

    Ibn

    Son

    Ibn

  • Ian
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Scottish

    Ian

    Gift from God.

    Ian

  • Ian
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ian

    God is Gracious

    Ian

  • Ian
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Ian

    God is Gracious

    Ian

  • Bin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, British, English, German, Indian, Japanese, Punjabi, Sikh

    Bin

    Son; Form of Bingham; Crib

    Bin

  • Ian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Newzealand, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss

    Ian

    God is Gracious; Gift from God Form of John

    Ian

  • Iba
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Iba

    Pride, Sense

    Iba

  • Ibn Sina |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ibn Sina |

    Ibn Sina |

  • Ibon
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Ibon

    Archer.

    Ibon

  • Ibna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Ibna

    Gift

    Ibna

  • ION
  • Male

    Romanian

    ION

    Basque and Romanian form of Greek Ioannes, ION means "God is gracious." In use by the Romani.

    ION

  • Iba |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Iba |

    Pride, Sense

    Iba |

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  • Shariqah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shariqah |

    Shining

  • Naqi
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naqi

    Pure

  • RaushanAra
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    RaushanAra

    Adorning Light

  • Arneot
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Arneot

    Frightens eagles.

  • Suravinda
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Suravinda

    A Beautiful Yaksa

  • Viharika | விஹாரிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Viharika | விஹாரிகா

  • Kalene
  • Girl/Female

    Polish Czechoslovakian Gaelic

    Kalene

    A flower name.

  • Arundh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arundh

  • Vibhasit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vibhasit

    Illuminated

  • Anabia
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Anabia

    Paradise Door; Returning to God

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  • Inn
  • n.

    One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London, for students of the law barristers; as, the Inns of Court; the Inns of Chancery; Serjeants' Inns.

  • Inn
  • v. t.

    To get in; to in. See In, v. t.

  • Inn
  • n.

    A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.

  • In-
  • prep.

    A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.

  • Inn
  • v. i.

    To take lodging; to lodge.

  • Inn
  • v. t.

    To house; to lodge.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to physical surrounding, personal states, etc., abstractly denoted; as, I am in doubt; the room is in darkness; to live in fear.

  • In
  • adv.

    With privilege or possession; -- used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin; as, in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband.

  • Bin
  • v. t.

    To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to space or place; as, he lives in Boston; he traveled in Italy; castles in the air.

  • Inn
  • n.

    The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person; as, Leicester Inn.

  • Inn
  • n.

    A house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers or wayfarers; a tavern; a public house; a hotel.

  • Ion
  • n.

    One of the elements which appear at the respective poles when a body is subjected to electro-chemical decomposition. Cf. Anion, Cation.

  • Bin
  • n.

    A box, frame, crib, or inclosed place, used as a receptacle for any commodity; as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.

  • In
  • adv.

    Not out; within; inside. In, the preposition, becomes an adverb by omission of its object, leaving it as the representative of an adverbial phrase, the context indicating what the omitted object is; as, he takes in the situation (i. e., he comprehends it in his mind); the Republicans were in (i. e., in office); in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the head); his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the house).

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to movement or tendency toward a certain limit or environment; -- sometimes equivalent to into; as, to put seed in the ground; to fall in love; to end in death; to put our trust in God.