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(born about 994 A.D. - d. 1063 A.D. in Spain) | ''(born about 994 A.D. - d. 1063 A.D. in Spain)'' | ||
''Al-imām al-Ḥāfiẓ Alī Muḥ. Alī b. Aḥmad b. | ''Al-imām al-Ḥāfiẓ Alī Muḥ. Alī b. Aḥmad b. Ṣaʿīd Ibn Ḥazm. An Arab-Spanish philosopher, jurist, philologist and theologian. He migrated to Cairo and completed his works there.'' | ||
EI (s.v.); GAL 1, 399 s. | ''EI (s.v.); GAL 1, 399 s.'' | ||
Ed.: Ihsan Abbas - Nasireddin al-Asad, ''Jawāmi’ as-sīra wa-khamsa rasā'il ukhrā.'' Cairo (without date) (contains a Collection of Biographies). | ''Ed.: Ihsan Abbas - Nasireddin al-Asad, ''Jawāmi’ as-sīra wa-khamsa rasā'il ukhrā.'' Cairo (without date) (contains a Collection of Biographies).'' | ||
''T.: Cairo A:0'' | |||
The conquest of the ''Nūbah'' and the ''Bujah''. 'Abdallah b. Sa'd b. Abī Sarḥ raided them during the caliphate of ʿUthmān. They are Christians. He made a peace treaty with them on (condition that they pay) a number of slaves whom they promised to give him. He built a mosque at the gate of the capital of their kingdom and made it a condition that they should look after it always. Later on, all the Bujah embraced Islam, and only the Nūbah and the Ḥabashah remained true to their own religion; they are the majority; the remainder of the inhabitants of their country are idolaters and call them (the idols) ''daqarah'' (sing, ''daqūr''). (Cairo, p. 345). | The conquest of the ''Nūbah'' and the ''Bujah''. 'Abdallah b. Sa'd b. Abī Sarḥ raided them during the caliphate of ʿUthmān. They are Christians. He made a peace treaty with them on (condition that they pay) a number of slaves whom they promised to give him. He built a mosque at the gate of the capital of their kingdom and made it a condition that they should look after it always. Later on, all the Bujah embraced Islam, and only the Nūbah and the Ḥabashah remained true to their own religion; they are the majority; the remainder of the inhabitants of their country are idolaters and call them (the idols) ''daqarah'' (sing, ''daqūr''). (Cairo, p. 345). | ||
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[p. 241]
IBN ḤAZM
(born about 994 A.D. - d. 1063 A.D. in Spain)
Al-imām al-Ḥāfiẓ Alī Muḥ. Alī b. Aḥmad b. Ṣaʿīd Ibn Ḥazm. An Arab-Spanish philosopher, jurist, philologist and theologian. He migrated to Cairo and completed his works there.
EI (s.v.); GAL 1, 399 s.
Ed.: Ihsan Abbas - Nasireddin al-Asad, Jawāmi’ as-sīra wa-khamsa rasā'il ukhrā. Cairo (without date) (contains a Collection of Biographies).
T.: Cairo A:0
The conquest of the Nūbah and the Bujah. 'Abdallah b. Sa'd b. Abī Sarḥ raided them during the caliphate of ʿUthmān. They are Christians. He made a peace treaty with them on (condition that they pay) a number of slaves whom they promised to give him. He built a mosque at the gate of the capital of their kingdom and made it a condition that they should look after it always. Later on, all the Bujah embraced Islam, and only the Nūbah and the Ḥabashah remained true to their own religion; they are the majority; the remainder of the inhabitants of their country are idolaters and call them (the idols) daqarah (sing, daqūr). (Cairo, p. 345).