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Abū Muḥammad al-Rushātī (8 February 1074 – 17 October 1147) was an Andalusī historian who compiled a florilegium of previous historians entitled Kitāb iqtibās al-anwār, of which an autograph manuscript may have partially survived.[1]

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  1. 25 relations: Abū ʿAlī al-Ṣadafī, Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, Adab (Islam), Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Musa al-Razi, Al-Andalus, Almería, Almoravid dynasty, Autograph (manuscript), Biographical evaluation, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Fiqh, Florilegium, Iberian Romance languages, Ibn Bashkuwal, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Mada', Ibn Tufayl Foundation for Arabic Studies, Ijazah, Istishhad, Maribel Fierro, Mérida, Spain, Orihuela, Qira'at, Rihla, Siege of Almería (1147).

  2. 1074 births
  3. 1147 deaths
  4. 12th-century historians from al-Andalus
  5. People from Almería

Abū ʿAlī al-Ṣadafī

Abū ʿAlī Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad ibn Fīrruh ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥayyūn ibn Sukkara al-Ṣadafī al-Saraqusṭī (– June/July 1120), usually known as Abū ʿAlī al-Ṣadafī or Ibn Sukkara, was a Muslim scholar from al-Andalus (Spain).

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Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi

Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (translit; –1148) was a Muslim judge and scholar of Maliki law from al-Andalus.

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Adab (Islam)

Adab (أدب) in the context of behavior, refers to prescribed Islamic etiquette: "refinement, good manners, morals, decorum, decency, humaneness".

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Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Musa al-Razi

Aḥmad al-Rāzī (April 888 – 1 November 955), full name Abū Bakr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Rāzī al-Kinānī, was a Muslim historian of Persian origin who wrote the first narrative history of Islamic rule in Spain.

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Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Almería

Almería is a city and municipality of Spain, located in Andalusia.

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Almoravid dynasty

The Almoravid dynasty (lit) was a Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco.

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Autograph (manuscript)

An autograph or holograph is a manuscript or document written in its author's or composer's hand.

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Biographical evaluation

Biographical evaluation (ʿilm ar-rijāl; literally meaning 'Knowledge of Men', but more commonly understood as the Science of Narrators) refers to a discipline of Islamic religious studies within hadith terminology in which the narrators of hadith are evaluated.

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Encyclopaedia of Islam

The Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI) is a reference work that facilitates the academic study of Islam.

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Fiqh

Fiqh (فقه) is Islamic jurisprudence.

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Florilegium

In medieval Latin, a (plural) was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition.

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Iberian Romance languages

The Iberian Romance, Ibero-Romance or sometimes Iberian languagesIberian languages is also used as a more inclusive term for all languages spoken on the Iberian Peninsula, which in antiquity included the non-Indo-European Iberian language.

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Ibn Bashkuwal

Ibn Bashkuwāl, Khalaf ibn ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Mas'ud ibn Musa ibn Bashkuwāl ibn Yûsuf al-Ansârī, Abū'l-Qāsim (خلف بن عبد الملك بن مسعود بن موسى بن بشكوال بن يوسف, أبو القاسم) (var. Ḫalaf b.'Abd al- Malik b. Mas'ūd b. Al-Rushati and ibn Bashkuwal are 12th-century historians from al-Andalus.

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Ibn Kathir

Abu al-Fida Isma'il ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Dimashqi (translit), known simply as Ibn Kathir, was an Arab Islamic exegete, historian and scholar.

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Ibn Mada'

Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad bin Sa'id bin Harith bin Asim al-Lakhmi al-Qurtubi, better known as Ibn Maḍāʾ (ابن مضاء; 1116–1196) was an Andalusian Muslim polymath from Córdoba in Islamic Spain.

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Ibn Tufayl Foundation for Arabic Studies

The Ibn Tufayl Foundation for Arabic Studies (Fundación Ibn Tufayl de Estudios Árabes) is a cultural foundation, whose main purpose is to promote and conduct research projects related to the Arabic language, its literature, the history of the Arab World and the history of Al-Andalus.

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Ijazah

An ijazah (الإِجازَة, "permission", "authorization", "license"; plural: ijazahs or ijazat) is a license authorizing its holder to transmit a certain text or subject, which is issued by someone already possessing such authority.

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Istishhad

Istishhad (istišhād) is the Arabic word for "martyrdom", "death of a martyr", or "heroic death".

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Maribel Fierro

Dr.

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Mérida, Spain

Mérida is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura.

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Orihuela

Orihuela is a city and municipality located at the foot of the Sierra de Orihuela mountains in the province of Alicante, Spain.

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Qira'at

In Islam, qirāah (pl. qirāāt; lit) refers to the ways or fashions that the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is recited.

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Rihla

Riḥla (رحلة) refers to both a journey and the written account of that journey, or travelogue.

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Siege of Almería (1147)

The siege of Almería by the Kingdom of León and Castile and its allies lasted from July until October 1147.

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See also

1074 births

1147 deaths

12th-century historians from al-Andalus

People from Almería

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Rushati

Also known as Al-Rushātī.