Ibn Sahl of Seville, the Glossary
Ibn Sahl (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبرهيمبن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) of Seville (1212–1251) is considered one of the greatest Andalusi poets of the 13th century.[1]
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6 relations: Al-Andalus, Arabic, Islam, Mohammed al-Ifrani, Muwashshah, Seville.
- 1212 births
- 1251 deaths
- 13th-century Arabic-language poets
- Converts to Islam from Judaism
- Poets from al-Andalus
- Poets from the Almohad Caliphate
Al-Andalus
Al-Andalus was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Islam
Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
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Mohammed al-Ifrani
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ifrani al-Susi al-Marrakushi (1669/1670), called al-Saghir, was a Moroccan historian and biographer.
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Muwashshah
Muwashshah (مُوَشَّح literally means "girdled" in Classical Arabic; plural موشحات or تواشيح) is the name for both an Arabic poetic form and a musical genre.
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Seville
Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville.
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See also
1212 births
- Abu al-Hasan al-Shushtari
- Constance of Austria, Margravine of Meissen
- Dafydd ap Llywelyn
- Emperor Go-Horikawa
- Farinata degli Uberti
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden
- Isabella II of Jerusalem
- Isabelle de Craon
- Malatesta da Verucchio
- Maria of Chernigov
- Odon de Pins
- Yolande of Dreux, Duchess of Burgundy
- Zita
1251 deaths
- Alam al-Din al-Hanafi
- Andrea Gallerani
- Berthold (patriarch of Aquileia)
- Domhnall Got Mac Cárthaigh
- Eleanor de Braose
- Fearchar, Earl of Ross
- Fujiwara no Takasuke
- Gerold of Cologne
- Gwladus Ddu
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Isobel of Huntingdon
- Kyaswa
- Matthias II, Duke of Lorraine
- Oghul Qaimish
- Orda Khan
- Otto I, Count of Oldenburg
- Petronilla, Countess of Bigorre
- Phajo Drugom Zhigpo
- Princess Rishi
- Rose of Viterbo
- Sakya Pandita
- Shams al-Din Lu'lu' al-Amini
- Simon de Gunby
- Thomas I of Aquino
- Trần Liễu
- Viola, Duchess of Opole
- Walter Byset, Lord of Aboyne
- William II, Count of Flanders
- William de Cantilupe (died 1251)
- William of Modena
13th-century Arabic-language poets
- Abu al-Baqa ar-Rundi
- Abu'l-Ghana'im Muslim ibn Mahmud al-Shayzari
- Al-Busiri
- Ali ibn Muhammad ibn al-Walid
- Ibn Abi'l-Hadid
- Ibn Adlan
- Ibn Arabi
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Ibn al-Farid
- Ibn al-Mustawfi
- Ibn al-Sharif Dartarkhwan al-Adhili
- Muḥammad Ibn Dāniyāl
- Umm Assa'd bint Isam al-Himyari
Converts to Islam from Judaism
- Abd Allah ibn Saba'
- Abd Allah ibn Salam
- Abdallah Schleifer
- Abu al-Fadl ibn Hasdai
- Abu'l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī
- Al-Ru'asi
- Al-Samawal al-Maghribi
- Allahdad
- Anjelika Akbar
- Anna Molka Ahmed
- Bob Denard
- Chala (Jews)
- Dominique-France Loeb-Picard
- Gyula Germanus
- Harun ibn Musa
- Haydée Tamzali
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Ishak Efendi
- Jacob Querido
- Ka'b al-Ahbar
- Leila Mourad
- Lev Nussimbaum
- List of converts to Islam from Judaism
- Maryam Jameelah
- Mashhadi Jews
- Mounir Mourad
- Muhammad Asad
- Orphans' Decree
- Qais Abdur Rashid
- Rashid al-Din Hamadani
- Rayhana bint Zayd
- Robert Frager
- Sabbatai Zevi
- Safiyya bint Huyayy
- Salima Pasha
- Samuel Fyzee-Rahamin
- Sanad ibn Ali
- Sarmad Kashani
- Stephen Paster
- Strongilah
- Sultan Rafi Sharif Bey
- Tali Fahima
- Uri Davis
- Ya'qub ibn Killis
- Youssef Darwish
Poets from al-Andalus
- Abd Al Munim Al Gilyani
- Abd al-Majid ibn Abdun
- Abu Abdallah ibn al-Hakim
- Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Sa'id
- Al-Ghazal
- Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad
- Al-Sahili
- Al-Tutili
- Avempace
- Dunash ben Labrat
- Hafs ibn Albar
- Ibn Abd Rabbih
- Ibn Abi al-Khisal
- Ibn Al Baraq Al Andulsi
- Ibn Amira
- Ibn Baqi
- Ibn Bassam
- Ibn Darraj al-Qastalli
- Ibn Gharsiya
- Ibn Hamdis
- Ibn Juzayy
- Ibn Khafaja
- Ibn Quzman
- Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi
- Ibn Saad al-Khair al-Balancy
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Ibn Zamrak
- Ibn Zaydun
- Ibn al-Abbar
- Ibn al-Khatib
- Ibn al-Zaqqaq
- Muhammad ibn Ammar
- Musa ibn Tubi
- Samuel ibn Naghrillah
- Tammam ibn Alqama al-Wazir
- Yusuf III of Granada
Poets from the Almohad Caliphate
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Kanemi
- Abu al-Abbas al-Jarawi
- Ibn Arfa' Ra's
- Ibn Jubayr
- Ibn Sahl of Seville
- Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta
- Nahum Ma'arabi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_Sahl_of_Seville
Also known as Abraham of Sevilla, Ibn Sahl of Sevilla, Ibrahim of Sevilla, Ibrahim of Seville.