- Ibn
Inabah (in Arabic: اِبْنِ عِنَبه) with the full name of
Sayyid Jamaluddin Ahmad ibn Ali ibn
Hussein ibn
Muhanna H****ani
Husseini (in Arabic: سید...
-
genealogy book
written by "Ahmad ibn Ali ibn
Husayn al-Husayni",
known as "Ibn
Inabah" (died 828 AH–1425 AD/CE), a
famous Shiite scholar and
noble genealogist...
- modern-day Spain. The
Fatimid Caliphate claimed a
Husaynid descent. Ibn
Inabah Umdat al-Talib fi
Ansabi Ale Abi
Talib Lewis 2012.
Buehler 2014, p. 186...
-
explaining any
verses in the
prophetic biography written by Ibn Hisham. Ibn
Inabah Günter Lüling, A
Challenge to
Islam for Reformation: The
Rediscovery and...
-
three men: al-Qasim, Umar al-Shajari and Abu
Muhammad al-Hasan.". Also Ibn
Inabah,
perhaps the most
famous scholar in the
field of
Talibid genealogy finds...
-
scientists and
scholars Sayyid Husayn Ahlati Science in
medieval Islam Ibn
Inabah Ibn Sufi /ˈɪbən hælˈduːn/ IH-bun hal-DOON; Arabic: ابن خلدون [ibn xalduːn];...
- archéologique. List of
Muslim historians List of Arab
scientists and
scholars Ibn
Inabah Volume 2 title: al-Juzʾ al-thānī min Kitāb al-khiṭaṭ wa-al-āthār fī Miṣr...
- Ibn Sufi as the
foremost genealogist of his time, and
according to Ibn
Inabah (a
Shiite historian and genealogist), Ibn Sufi's
statement in the field...
- fī kull fann mustaẓraf. 2 vols. Beirut: Dār
Maktabat al-Ḥayāh, 1992. Ibn
Inabah Robert L.
Collison and
Warren E.
Preece 'History of encyclopaedias', Encyclopædia...
- over 70
works ranging from
Arabic grammar to
astrology to philology. Ibn
Inabah Halm 1988, pp. 895–896.
Bosworth 2010, p. 81.
Bosworth 2010, p. 82. Bosworth...