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...yyad loyalists in al-Andalus. Landing near Almunecar on the Andalusian coast in 138 AH, he rallied Syrian Arab troops who had bee...
...s. The Almohads under Caliph al-Nasir had recovered much of Andalusia after their victory at Alarcos in 1195, but a coalition of ...
Abu Marwan ibn Zuhr, the renowned Andalusian physician, died in Seville. His medical text introduced ex...
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Rushd, the great Andalusian philosopher, jurist, and physician, died in Marrakech. His...
Andalusian scholar and founder of the Zahiri school in al-Andalus, au...
Andalusian Maliki jurist and philosopher, author of Bidayat al-Mujtah...
Andalusian grammarian and author of al-Alfiyyah (the Thousand-Line Po...
Andalusian Maliki jurist and mufassir who authored at-Tashil li Ulum ...
Andalusian Maliki jurist and hadith master, author of 'at-Tamhid' and...
Andalusian Maliki scholar and author of 'at-Tashil li Ulum at-Tanzil,...
Andalusian-Egyptian grammarian and mufassir, author of 'al-Bahr al-Mu...
Called al-Shaykh al-Akbar (the Greatest Master), an Andalusian scholar settled in Damascus (560-638 AH) and the most cont...
Andalusian Maliki scholar who settled in Alexandria, author of Siraj ...
Major Andalusian Maliki scholar and hadith master, author of al-Muntaqa fi ...
Andalusian philosopher and jurist; his commentaries on Aristotle shap...
Andalusian scholar who composed Hirz al-Amani (al-Shatibiyyah), the d...
The great Andalusian traveler and poet. His Rihlah (travel account) is one of t...
Andalusian Maliki scholar and the primary transmitter of the Muwatta ...
Andalusian Maliki scholar whose al-Muharrar al-Wajiz is the most scho...
Andalusian Maliki jurist who transmitted Malik's Muwatta to Spain; ca...
...he Maliki perspective. Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, the prominent Andalusian judge and scholar (not to be confused with the Sufi Ibn Ar...
...(Averroes). A unique work of comparative fiqh by the famous Andalusian philosopher and jurist. Rather than advocating one school,...
...sively covers Arabic grammar and morphology. Ibn Malik, the Andalusian grammarian, condensed the entire science of Arabic nahw an...
...l Islamic literature. Ibn Hazm, the great Zahiri scholar of Andalusia, critically examines Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism,...
...bd al-Barr. A comprehensive Maliki fiqh manual by the great Andalusian hadith scholar Ibn Abd al-Barr. Unlike his other works whi...
The rise, flourishing, and fall of Islamic civilization on the Iberian Peninsula, spanning nearly 800 years of cultural exchange.
The Andalusian physician who wrote al-Tasrif, a 30-volume medical encyclo...
The scholar of Cordoba who authored works on theology, jurisprudence, comparative religion, and love, and founded the Zahiri school's most systematic articulati
The 9th-century Andalusian polymath who made one of the earliest known attempts at co...
The Andalusian philosopher, jurist, and physician whose commentaries on A...