The canon of work by Ibn Hazm, prolific and important Andalusian jurist, belletrist, and heresiographer is extensive. He was said to have written over 400 books.[1]
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The canon of work by IbnHazm, prolific and important Andalusian jurist, belletrist, and heresiographer is extensive. He was said to have written over...
died childless, though the 8th-century historian Sayf ibn Umar mentions a son named Amr and IbnHazm (d. 1064), possibly deriving his information from Sayf...
of IbnHazm. Ibn 'Arabi read all of IbnHazm's books while studying under him. Abu Zayd al-Suhayli (d. 581/1185) Ibn Zarqun [ar] (d. 586/1190) Ibn al-Jadd [ar]...
reported the Zahran as a descendant of Khalid ibn Nasr, while IbnHazm reported Zahran was a descendant of Malik ibn Nasr, a Qahtanite. Hadith narrations record...
the 1958 Iraqi coup d'état. According to historians Ibn Khaldun and IbnHazm, in c. 968 Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Hasani came from Medina and conquered Mecca...
IbnHazm, the polymath, mentions that many of the Caliphs in the Umayyad Caliphate and the Caliphate of Córdoba were blond and had light eyes. Ibn Hazm...
the sage of the people in Medina." While some later scholars, such as IbnHazm and al-Tahawi, did cast doubt on identifying the mysterious wise man of...
themselves as "Muwahhidun" (Unitarians). A young Hanbali cleric named Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab (1703–1792 C.E/ 1115-1206 A.H), the leader of the Muwahhidun...
theology and the Zahirite school of jurisprudence, but with the creed of IbnHazm which differed significantly from early Zahirites in its rejection of Taqlid...
attributed to him the eponymous word 'algorithm' as well as 'algebra'. IbnHazm: Father of Comparative Religion and "honoured in the West as that of the...
swear allegiance to the caliph Al-Walid I. The 11th-century Arab historian IbnHazm attributed five sons to Cassius: Fortun, Abu Tawr, Abu Salama, Yunus and...
Abu Muhammad Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham ibn Ayyub al-Himyari (Arabic: أَبُو مُحَمَّدٌ عَبْدِ الْمَلِكِ بْنُ هِشَامٍ بْنُ أَيُّوبَ الْحِمْيَرِيِّ, romanized: Abū...
supported her. It is suggested that Ibn Abdus himself was the one who instigated Abu al-Hazmibn Jahwar against Ibn Zaydun. He sought refuge with Abbad...
Islamic scholars argued that Qiyas refers to inductive reasoning, which IbnHazm (994-1064) disagreed with, arguing that Qiyas does not refer to inductive...