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Meaning of Harizi from wikipedia

- Alharizi, also Judah ben Solomon Harizi or al-Harizi (Hebrew: יהודה בן שלמה אלחריזי, romanized: Yehudah ben Shelomo al-Harizi, Arabic: يحيا بن سليمان بن شاؤل...
- Abdelkader Harizi (born July 14, 1987, in Djendel) is an Algerian football player. He currently plays for MC El Eulma in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle...
- and according to Judah al-Harizi, they did: "From the day the Arabs took Jerusalem, the Israelites inhabited it." al-Harizi compared Saladin's decree...
- Mazhir. A different poem of al-Harizi written in honor of Shmuel mentions an additional son of his named Eliezer. Al-Harizi dedicated his Tachkemoni to Shmuel...
- of the maqāmāt of Abu al-Ḳasim Mohammed al-Ḥarizi, which were later imitated in Hebrew by Judah al-Ḥarizi in his renowned Taḥkemoni. The hero of this...
- scholars see as inferior, though more user-friendly, was that of Judah al-Harizi. A first complete translation in Latin (Rabbi Mossei Aegyptii Dux seu Director...
- Yehudah ha-Levi, Shmuel ha-Nagid, Moshe ibn Ezra, Avraham ibn Ezra, Yehuda al-Harizi, and Imanuel ha-Romi. In 1893, his version of the Song of Songs (Énekek...
- genre was also cultivated in Hebrew in Spain, beginning with Yehūda al-Ḥarīzī's translation of al-Harīrī's maqāmāt into Hebrew (c. 1218), which he titled...
- prominent poets were Solomon ibn Gabirol, Yehuda Halevi, and Yehuda al-Harizi. Most were also active in translating Jewish rabbinic and secular literature...
- Jewish literature is one found in a Hebrew poem of the year 1205 by Al-Harizi, while the earliest Latin chronogram is dated five years later. According...