Ibn 'Arafa, the Glossary
Ibn 'Arafa, born Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Arafa al-Warghammi, in 1316 in Tunis and died in 1401 in the same city, was a Tunisian Imam, the most illustrious representative of Maliki Islam to the Hafsid period.[1]
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25 relations: Al-Zaytuna Mosque, Ash'arism, Brill Publishers, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Grammar, Hafsid dynasty, Ibn Khaldun, Imam, Islam, Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam, Law, List of Ash'aris, Logic, Maliki school, Mathematics, Medicine, Medina of Tunis, Rhetoric, Sufism, Sunni Islam, Theology, Tunis, Tunisia, University of Ez-Zitouna, Western esotericism.
- 1316 births
- 1401 deaths
- 14th-century Berber people
- 14th-century imams
- 14th-century jurists
- 14th-century people from Ifriqiya
- Berber Muslims
- Berber scholars
- Tunisian Maliki scholars
- Tunisian Muslim theologians
- Tunisian imams
Al-Zaytuna Mosque
Al-Zaytuna Mosque, also known as Ez-Zitouna Mosque, and El-Zituna Mosque (جامع الزيتونة, literally meaning the Mosque of Olive), is a major mosque at the center of the Medina of Tunis in Tunis, Tunisia.
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Ash'arism
Ash'arism (translit) is a school of theology in Sunni Islam named after Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, a Shāfiʿī jurist, reformer (mujaddid), and scholastic theologian, in the 9th–10th century. Ibn 'Arafa and Ash'arism are Asharis.
Brill Publishers
Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals.
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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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Grammar
In linguistics, a grammar is the set of rules for how a natural language is structured, as demonstrated by its speakers or writers.
Hafsid dynasty
The Hafsids (الحفصيون al-Ḥafṣiyūn) were a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Berber descentC. Magbaily Fyle, Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Precolonial Africa, (University Press of America, 1999), 84. who ruled Ifriqiya (modern day Tunisia, western Libya, and eastern Algeria) from 1229 to 1574.
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Ibn Khaldun
Ibn Khaldun (أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي.,, Arabic:; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732–808 AH) was an Arab sociologist, philosopher, and historian widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest social scientists of the Middle Ages, and considered by many to be the father of historiography, sociology, economics, and demography studies. Ibn 'Arafa and Ibn Khaldun are 14th-century jurists and Asharis.
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Imam
Imam (إمام,;: أئمة) is an Islamic leadership position.
Islam
Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam
Abū Muḥammad ʿIzz al-Dīn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz bin ʿAbd al-Salām bin Abī al-Qāsim bin Ḥasan al-Sulamī al-Shāfiʿī (أبو محمد عز الدين عبد العزيز بن عبد السلامبن أبي القاسمبن حسن السُّلَمي الشافعي‎; 577 AH - 660 AH / 1262 CE), also known by his titles, Sultan al-'Ulama/ Sulthanul Ulama, Abu Muhammad al-Sulami, was a famous mujtahid, Ash'ari theologian, jurist and the leading Shafi'i authority of his generation. Ibn 'Arafa and Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam are Asharis.
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Law
Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate.
List of Ash'aris
Ash'aris are those who adhere to Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari in his school of theology. Ibn 'Arafa and List of Ash'aris are Asharis.
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Logic
Logic is the study of correct reasoning.
Maliki school
The Maliki school or Malikism (translit) is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam.
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Mathematics
Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes abstract objects, methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.
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Medicine
Medicine is the science and practice of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health.
Medina of Tunis
The Medina of Tunis is the medina quarter of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.
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Rhetoric
Rhetoric is the art of persuasion.
Sufism
Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism and asceticism.
Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
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Theology
Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity.
Tunis
Tunis (تونس) is the capital and largest city of Tunisia.
Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa.
University of Ez-Zitouna
Ez-Zitouna University (translit, Université Ez-Zitouna) is a public ancient medieval university in Tunis, Tunisia.
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Western esotericism
Western esotericism, also known as esotericism, esoterism, and sometimes the Western mystery tradition, is a term scholars use to classify a wide range of loosely related ideas and movements that developed within Western society.
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See also
1316 births
- Édouard I de Beaujeu
- Al-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt
- Albert of Saxony (philosopher)
- Ch'oe Yŏng
- Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
- Fa Ngum
- Guy of Lusignan (died 1343)
- Henry II, Duke of Świdnica
- Ibn 'Arafa
- John Barbour (poet)
- John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Warwick
- John I of France
- John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
- Magnus Eriksson
- Nicholas Eymerich
- Niphon Kausokalybites
- Otho Holand
- Robert II of Scotland
- Robert de Herle
- Simeon of Moscow
- Sir Renaud de Carteret, 8th Seigneur of Saint Ouen
1401 deaths
- Alexander Walden
- Anabella Drummond
- Andrea Franchi
- Andronikos Asen Zaccaria
- Antonio de' Saluzzi
- Antonio di Vincenzo
- Arnaud Amanieu d'Albret
- Arrigo della Rocca
- Cola Petruccioli
- Constantine II of Imereti
- Dobrogost of Nowy Dwór
- Donell Ó Máille
- Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
- Frederick XI, Count of Hohenzollern
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn al-Mulaqqin
- James de Chudleigh
- John Charlton, 4th Baron Charlton
- Klaus Störtebeker
- Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan
- Magister Wigbold
- Maria, Queen of Sicily
- Philip le Despenser, 1st Baron le Despenser
- Razathu II
- Richard Baret
- Richard Feld
- Robert Bealknap
- Robert Tideman of Winchcombe
- Smin Upakaung the Elder
- Thomas Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick
- Thomas Tanner (MP)
- Vladislaus II of Opole
- Walter Trail
- William Croke (English politician)
- William Greville
- William Sawtrey
- Zhang Yu (general)
14th-century Berber people
- Abd al-Aziz II ibn Ahmad II
- Abdallah ibn Ahmad II
- Abu Bakr ibn Faris
- Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz I of Morocco
- Abu Hammu I
- Abu Hammu II
- Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
- Abu Inan Faris
- Abu Malik Abd al-Wahid
- Abu Sa'id Uthman II
- Abu Said Uthman III
- Abu Tashufin I
- Abu Thabit 'Amir
- Abu Yahya ibn al-Sakkak
- Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr
- Abu Zayyan I
- Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Mustansir
- Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai
- Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman
- Abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Mohammed al-Zarwili
- Abu al-Rabi Sulayman
- Hammu ibn Abd al-Haqq
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn Adjurrum
- Ibn Battuta
- Ibrahim ibn Ali of Morocco
- Muhammad II ibn Faris of Morocco
- Muhammad III ibn Abd al-Aziz
- Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Wathiq
- Musa ibn Faris al-Mutawakkil
- Tashfin ibn Ali (Marinid)
- Tegueste (mencey)
- Uthman ibn Abi al-Ula
14th-century imams
- Ibn 'Arafa
14th-century jurists
- Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
- Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi
- Adud al-Din al-Iji
- Al-Damiri
- Al-Dhahabi
- Al-Zarkashi
- Alvarus Pelagius
- Antony of Larissa
- Badr al-Din al-Ayni
- Baldred Bisset
- Conrad of Gelnhausen
- Constantine Harmenopoulos
- Fakhr al-Din al-Zayla'i
- Guido Terrena
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn Abd al-Hadi
- Ibn Abi al-Izz
- Ibn Ata Allah al-Iskandari
- Ibn Farhun
- Ibn Kathir
- Ibn Khaldun
- Ibn Marzuq
- Ibn Muflih
- Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
- Ibn Rajab
- Ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari
- Ibn al-Jazari
- Ibn al-Mulaqqin
- Jamal al-Din al-Isnawi
- Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi
- John Ionopoulos
- Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi
- Matthew Blastares
- Muhammad ibn Rushayd
- Nur al-Din al-Haythami
- Reliance of the Traveller
- Shams al-Din al-Kirmani
- Taj al-Din al-Subki
- Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi
- Zayn al-Din al-Amidi
14th-century people from Ifriqiya
- Anselm Turmeda
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Sidi Ben Arous
Berber Muslims
- Abu Abdallah Mohammed Amghar
- Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
- Abu Muhammad Salih al-Majiri
- Abu Qurra
- Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti
- Ahmad al-Tijani
- Al-Busiri
- Hud ibn Muhakkam al-Hawwari
- Ibn 'Arafa
- List of Muslim saints of Algeria
- Malik ibn al-Murahhal
- Mdou Moctar
- Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa
- Muhammad al-Jazuli
- Muhammad al-Maghili
- Sulayman al-Baruni
Berber scholars
- Abd al-Wahhab Adarrak
- Abd el-Krim
- Abdallah ibn Yasin
- Abdellah Bounfour
- Abu Abdallah Mohammed al-Murabit al-Dila'i
- Abu Imran al-Fasi
- Adrian of Canterbury
- Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti
- Ahmad Zarruq
- Ahmad al-Wansharisi
- Ahmed Zouaoui
- Al-Hasan al-Yusi
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani
- Ibn Ghazi al-Miknasi
- Ibn Tumart
- Ibn al-Ajdabi
- Mohamed Chafik
- Mohammed Arkoun
- Mohammed Mokhtar Soussi
- Mohammed ibn Nasir
- Muhammad al-Maghili
- Mundhir ibn Sa'īd al-Ballūṭī
- Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi
- Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa (saint)
- Sidi Boushaki
- Waggag ibn Zallu al-Lamti
- Yahya ibn Yahya al-Laythi
Tunisian Maliki scholars
- Abu 'l-Hasan 'Ali ibn Khalaf al-Qabisi
- Abu al-Hassan al-Lakhmi
- Al-Mazari
- Ali ibn Ziyad
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani
- Ibn Ashur
- Makki ibn Abi Talib al-Qaysi
- Mohamed Fadhel Ben Achour
- Othman Battikh
- Sahnun
- Sidi Mahrez
Tunisian Muslim theologians
- Abu Abdullah Ja'far ibn al-Aswad ibn al-Haytham
- Asad ibn al-Furat
- Boubaker El Akhzouri
- Hmida Ennaifer
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Ibn Ashur
- Mohamed Fadhel Ben Achour
- Mohamed Salah Ben Mrad
- Olfa Youssef
- Sidi Brahim Riahi
Tunisian imams
- Hassen Chalghoumi
- Ibn 'Arafa
- Mohamed Bayram II
- Sahnun
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_'Arafa
Also known as Ibn Arafa.