- al-Kinānī al-Baṣrī; c. 776–868/869),
commonly known as al-
Jahiz (Arabic: الجاحظ, romanized: al-
Jāḥiẓ, lit. 'the bug e****'), was an
Arabic polymath and author...
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Jahiz Khaneh (Persian: جهيزخانه, also
Romanized as
Jahīz Khāneh; also
known as
Qeleh Jīz Khaneh) is a
village in
Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central...
- (IAU) in 1976. Al-
Jāhiz is
named for the Arab
writer Al-
Jahiz, who died in Basra, Iraq, in 869 C.E. Lu Hsun
crater is
southwest of Al-
Jāhiz. Moore, Patrick...
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translated several works written in
Arabic by the
classical Muslim scholar al-
Jāḥiẓ (781-869 CE) into French. (ed.)
Description de l'Occident
musulman au IVe-Xe...
- and
Teachings of 'Ali, with the One
Hundred Proverbs attributed to al-
Jahiz 9781479836116". dokumen.pub.
Retrieved 2024-04-17. "إسلام ويب - سير أعلام...
- have
studied in
Baghdad between the 8th and 13th centuries, such as al-
Jahiz, al-Kindi, and al-Ghazali
among others, all of whom
would have contributed...
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Djinn in Cairo. The
Hermetic Brotherhood of Al-
Jahiz,
mainly composed of
Englishmen who
admire Al-
Jahiz—a
Sudanese mystic who
reintroduced magic to the...
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voice that can be
heard without one's
discovering the body that made it. Al-
Jahiz wrote that the
Bedouin believed that
important messages could be transmitted...
- The
bibliography of ʻAmr ibn Baḥr al-
Jāḥiẓ (ca. 773 - 869) are the
titles listed in
chapter five of al-Fihrist of Isḥāq al-Nadīm (d. ca. 998). Most of...
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sacrosanct until you meet your Lord like the
sanctity of this day of yours." Al-
Jahiz in the Kitāb al-Bayān wa-al-Tabyīn
presents the
following text of the Farewell...