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- Al-Mubarrad (المبرد) (al-Mobarrad), or Abū al-‘Abbās Muḥammad ibn Yazīd (c. 826 – c. 898), was a native of Baṣrah. He was a philologist, biographer and...
- on) The Strange in Sibawayh". Of the next generation of grammarians, Al-Mubarrad developed the work of his masters and wrote an Introduction to Sibawayh...
- Shi'ism. However, her historicity is uncertain. Islamic writers, such as al-Mubarrad, Ya'qubi and al-Kulayni, began alluding to Shahrbanu and her imperial Persian...
- dishes by Abū al-Muṭahhar al-Azdī in the story Ḥikāyat Abū al-Qāsim. Ibn al-Mubarrad gives instructions for its preparation in Kitāb al-Ṭibāḫa in the 15th century...
- ********ination. An exception is one of the accounts given by the **** historian al-Mubarrad (d. 898), in which Ibn Qays warns the caliph about the ********ination. Hujr...
- Kremer, Culturgeschichte des Orients (1877, Vienna) vol. II, pp 372 ff Mubarrad (al-), Abū al-‘Abbās M. b. Yazīd (1997). Abū al-Faḍl Ibrāhīm, Muḥammad...
- Bozorgmehr's Quotes and mentions that the writers (Kottab) used it. Al-Mubarrad (died 286 Hijri) writes that Al-Ma'mun had ordered his son's mentor to...
- ibn Habib Abu Nasr al-Jawhari Al-Farahidi Al-Shafi'i Ibn al-Muqaffa' Al-Mubarrad Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur Safiyya al-Baghdadiyya Al-Zahiri Abu Muhammad al-Anbari...
- ibn Habib Abu Nasr al-Jawhari Al-Farahidi Al-Shafi'i Ibn al-Muqaffa' Al-Mubarrad Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur Safiyya al-Baghdadiyya Al-Zahiri Abu Muhammad al-Anbari...
- "those who lead the first strike during a battle" or Shock troops. Al-Mubarrad suggested, zabāniya could derive from the idea of movement and the Zabaniyah...