- Abu al-Qasim (and Abu Zayd) Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd
Allah al-
Suhayli (Arabic: أبو القاسم السُّهَيْلي) (1114 – 1185), was born in Al-Andalus, Fuengirola...
-
Monshi in 1143 CE, this was the
basis of Kashefi's 15th-century Anvār-i
Suhaylī (The
Lights of Canopus),
which in turn was
translated into Humayun-namah...
- Aylan, one of the
western gates of the old city. Sidi al-
Suhayli (also
known as Imam al-
Suhayli, also
spelled al-Soheili or al-Souheili), died 1185. His...
- increased? On
November 30, 2012,
prominent Tunisian imam
Sheikh Ahmad Al-
Suhayli of Radès, told his
followers during a live
broadcast on
Hannibal TV that...
- Muawiyah. Some
narrations recorded that his name was "Muhasham"
however Al-
Suhayli re****es
those narrations stating that " Ibn
Hisham said: His name is Muhasham...
-
Rahman bin
Abdullah bin
Ahmed (known as Al-Allama
Abdul Qasim Al-
suhayli) Al-
Suhayli ("the man from Suhayl")
lived there from 1130 to 1203, and later...
-
known as
Moulay al-Ksour; and Sidi Abu al-Qasim Al-
Suhayli, (1185), also
known as Imam al-
Suhayli.
Until 1867,
European Christians were not authorized...
- yet.
According to Al-
Suhayli, al-Lakhmi, and Ibn Ishaq, his name is "Rabia ibn Nasr ibn Abu
Haritha ibn 'Amru ibn 'Amir". Al-
Suhayli,
quoting the genealogists...
-
Sultanate period.
Notable m****cripts
housed in the
museum include the Anwar-
Suhayli painted in
Mughal emperor Akbar’s
studio and a 17th-century m****cript...
- 'Arabi read all of Ibn Hazm's
books while studying under him. Abu Zayd al-
Suhayli (d. 581/1185) Ibn Zarqun [ar] (d. 586/1190) Ibn al-Jadd [ar] (d. 586/1190)...