Al-Tuwal, the Glossary
Al-Ṭuwāl the Grammarian (الطُّوال النحوّى), surnamed Abū ‘Abd Allāh (أبوعبد الله), or Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh (محمد بن أحمد بن عبد الله).[1]
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14 relations: Abbasid Caliphate, Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab, Al-Asmaʿi, Al-Fihrist, Al-Kisa'i, Al-Suyuti, Bayard Dodge, Encyclopædia Britannica, Grammarians of Kufa, Gustav Leberecht Flügel, Ibn Khallikan, Kufa, Leipzig, List of pre-modern Arab scientists and scholars.
- 857 deaths
- 9th-century linguists
- 9th-century philologists
- 9th-century scholars
- Grammarians of Kufa
- Philologists of Arabic
- Scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate
Abbasid Caliphate
The Abbasid Caliphate or Abbasid Empire (translit) was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
Thalab (ثعلب), whose kunya was Abū al-Abbās Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyā (ابو العباس احمد بن يحيى) (815 – 904) was a renowned authority on grammar, a muhaddith (traditionist), a reciter of poetry, and first scholar of the school of al-Kūfah, and later at Baghdād. Al-Tuwal and Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab are 9th-century philologists, 9th-century scholars, grammarians of Kufa and scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate.
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Al-Asmaʿi
Al-Asmaʿi (أبو سعيد عبد الملك ابن قريب الأصمعي, ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Qurayb al-Aṣmaʿī; –828/833), or Asmai was an Arab philologist and one of three leading Arabic grammarians of the Basra school. Al-Tuwal and al-Asmaʿi are 9th-century linguists and 9th-century philologists.
Al-Fihrist
The (كتاب الفهرست) (The Book Catalogue) is a compendium of the knowledge and literature of tenth-century Islam compiled by Ibn al-Nadim (d.998).
Al-Kisa'i
Al-Kisā’ī (الكسائي) Abū al-Ḥasan ‘Alī ibn Ḥamzah ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn ‘Uthman (أبو الحسن على بن حمزة بن عبد الله بن عثمان), called Bahman ibn Fīrūz (بهمن بن فيروز), surnamed Abū ‘Abd Allāh (أبو عبد الله), and Abū al-Ḥasan ‘Alī ibn Hamzah of al-Kūfah (d. Al-Tuwal and al-Kisa'i are Arabic language, grammarians of Kufa, philologists of Arabic and scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate.
Al-Suyuti
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī; 1445–1505), or al-Suyuti, was an Egyptian Sunni Muslim polymath of Persian descent. Considered the mujtahid and mujaddid of the Islamic 10th century, he was a leading muhaddith (hadith master), mufassir (Qu'ran exegete), faqīh (jurist), usuli (legal theorist), sufi (mystic), theologian, grammarian, linguist, rhetorician, philologist, lexicographer and historian, who authored works in virtually every Islamic science.
Bayard Dodge
Bayard Dodge (1888–1972) was an American scholar of Islam and president of the American University in Beirut.
Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Grammarians of Kufa
Al-Kūfah began as a military base ca. Al-Tuwal and Grammarians of Kufa are Arabic language, philologists of Arabic and scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate.
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Gustav Leberecht Flügel
Gustav Leberecht Flügel (February 18, 1802 – July 5, 1870) was a German orientalist.
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Ibn Khallikan
Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ibrāhīm bin Abū Bakr ibn Khallikān (أحمد بن محمد بن إبراهيمبن أبي بكر ابن خلكان; 22 September 1211 – 30 October 1282), better known as Ibn Khallikān, was a renowned Islamic historian who compiled the celebrated biographical encyclopedia of Muslim scholars and important men in Muslim history, Deaths of Eminent Men and the Sons of the Epoch ('Wafayāt al-Aʿyān wa-Anbāʾ Abnāʾ az-Zamān').
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Kufa
Kufa (الْكُوفَة), also spelled Kufah, is a city in Iraq, about south of Baghdad, and northeast of Najaf.
Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
List of pre-modern Arab scientists and scholars
Arab scientists and scholars from the Muslim World, including Al-Andalus (Spain), who lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age, include the following.
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See also
857 deaths
- Al-Muhasibi
- Al-Tuwal
- Dae Ijin
- Erispoe
- Eulogius of Córdoba
- Hilderic of Farfa
- Kim Yang
- Ma Zhi
- Masawaiyh
- Matudán mac Muiredaig
- Munseong of Silla
- Ridoredh of Vannes
- Saint Roderick
- Wang Shaoding
- Yahya ibn Aktham
- Zheng Lang
- Ziryab
9th-century linguists
- Abu Dulaf al-Ijli
- Abu Hanifa Dinawari
- Al-Asmaʿi
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Jarmi
- Al-Mubarrad
- Al-Tuwal
- Michael Synkellos
- Quṭrub the Grammarian
- Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit
9th-century philologists
- Abu Hanifa Dinawari
- Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
- Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Ḥātim al-Bāhilī
- Al-Asmaʿi
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Jarmi
- Al-Mubarrad
- Al-Tuwal
- Eldad ha-Dani
- Ibn al-A'rabi
- Quṭrub the Grammarian
- Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit
9th-century scholars
- Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
- Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Ḥātim al-Bāhilī
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Tuwal
- Ali ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi
- Ibn Wahb
- Ibn al-A'rabi
- John the Old Saxon
- Macarius of Leteti
- Qudama ibn Ja'far
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
Grammarians of Kufa
- Abu Hanifa Dinawari
- Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Kisa'i
- Al-Tuwal
- Grammarians of Kufa
- Ibn al-A'rabi
- Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit
Philologists of Arabic
- Abu Bakr az-Zubaydi
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Jarmi
- Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi
- Al-Khattabi
- Al-Kisa'i
- Al-Mubarrad
- Al-Mufaddal ad-Dabbi
- Al-Saraqusti
- Al-Tuwal
- Grammarians of Basra
- Grammarians of Kufa
- Ibn al-Qutiyya
- Johann Jakob Reiske
- Murtada al-Zabidi
- Sibawayh
Scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate
- Abd Allah ibn Yazid al-Fazari
- Abu Ali al-Farisi
- Abu Dulaf al-Ijli
- Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari
- Abu Ishaq al-Zajjaj
- Abu Jaʿfar an-Nahhas
- Abu Mansur Mauhub al-Jawaliqi
- Abu Mansur al-Azhari
- Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Musa al-Nawbakhti
- Abu Sahl Isma'il ibn Ali al-Nawbakhti
- Abu al-Hasan al-Ahmar
- Abu al-Qasim al-Baghawi
- Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
- Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Al-Fadl ibn Naubakht
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Jahiz
- Al-Jahiz bibliography
- Al-Jarmi
- Al-Kisa'i
- Al-Mawardi
- Al-Mubarrad
- Al-Shafi'i
- Al-Tuwal
- Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari
- Amah al-Wahid
- Bahlool
- Grammarians of Basra
- Grammarians of Kufa
- Ibn Duraid
- Ibn Karram
- Ibn Qutaybah
- Ibn al-Anbari
- Ibrahim ibn Wahb al-Katib
- Malik ibn Anas
- Qudama ibn Ja'far
- Quṭrub the Grammarian
- Sibawayh
- Theophilus of Edessa
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Tuwal
Also known as Al-Ṭuwāl.