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22. Necklaces Of Gems-8
with Jonah, the son of Amittai yunus ibn Mattai, and Shaibani *Shaikh Abu l AbbasAhmad ibn al-Ustadh Abu Amr as-Sirafini *Shaikh Abu l-Hasan al-Jawsaqi
http://www.islam.co.za/abdalqadirjilani/necklaces_8.htm
Necklaces of Gems Part 8 Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir thumbs through a book on philosophy, and it turns into a well-known work on the Qur'an. We owe this next report to Shaikh al-Muzaffar Mansur ibn al-Mubarak al-Wasiti, commonly known by the nickname al-Judada [Fruit of the Palm Tree]. He said: "I felt trapped in a state of paralysis, but then he said to me: 'Hand me that book of yours!' So I opened it, and lo and behold, there was nothing inside it but blank paper, with not a single letter written on it! I gave it to the Shaikh, and he thumbed through its pages, then he said: 'This is the Book of the Excellent Merits of the Qur'an [Kitab Fada'il al-Qur'an], by Ibn ad-Zaris Muhammad.' When he handed it back to me, I saw that it was indeed the Book of the Excellent Merits of the Qur'an [Kitab Fada'il al-Qur'an], by Ibn ad-Zaris Muhammad, written in a most handsome calligraphic script! "The Shaikh (may Allah be well pleased with him) then said to me: 'Are you ready to turn in repentance from saying with your tongue what is not in your heart?' I said: 'Yes, O my master,' so he told me to stand up. I obediently rose to my feet, and I had forgotten all about philosophy and the principles of spirituality! They had been totally erased from my inner being [batin], as if they had never captured my interest." A braggart benefits from Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir's intercesssion.

23. Arabic Studies In Physics And Astronomy During 800 - 1400 AD
Abu lHasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn yunus (950-1009) is most famous for his manytrigonometrical and astronomical tables which numbered even greater than Al
http://www.phys.jyu.fi/homepages/agar/arabs.html
Essay Two: Arabic Studies in Physics and Astronomy During 800 - 1400 AD
After the fading of the ancient Greeks, the next steps in science were taken in a different society. Muslim armies, which had been unified by Mohammed's doctrine, began their conquest in 636. The Muslims seized Syria, Iraq, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Their influence extended through Turkey, North Africa, Spain and as far east as the borders of China. The Arabs absorbed ideas from mathematics, astronomy and other sciences from the cultures and regions they conquered. By the year 750 the wars had subsided and a time of relative peace existed. Scholars from different regions gathered in Baghdad and caliph Al Mamun established a House of Wisdom in the city. At this time many Greeks texts were translated into Arabic for the first time. Most of the Arabs' work was in the field of mathematics and astronomy but there was also significant advances made in physics. This paper will limit itself in discussing advances in the two latter fields.
Al-Sabi Thabit ibn Qurra al-Harrani (826-901) revised many of the translated Greek works and was one of the first reformers of Ptolemy's system. He wrote Kitab

24. What Is Shi
ibn yunus alNabati al- Amili (d. 1473). *Kitab al-sirat al-mustaqim. ibnAbi Jumhur al-Ahsa i (d. 1502). Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Jilwah (d. 1896).
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/THRS/Rizvi.htm
What is Shi'i Philosophy? Towards a Typology of Philosophical Inquiry in the Shi'i Ithna'ashari Traditions.
Sajjad H Rizvi, Institute of Ismaili Studies
Shi'i Studies Worshop, Bristol University 6 April 2002.
What is philosophy in Islam and specifically in Shi'ism? Is there a uniquely Shi'i philosophy and what modalities of this phenomenon might there be? Beginning with the assumption that philosophy is not an inquiry limited to the analytical Anglo-American tradition, I argue that philosophy must be understood in terms of its content and form and not necessarily in terms of its subject. Thus as long as an argument is rigorously applied consistent with its logic, it is philosophical in nature. Specifically, philosophy addresses arguments about the nature of ‘reality’, understood in the widest sense of the term possible, thus allowing for a philosophical hermeneutics of revelation. Coming to terms with revelation is a critical means by which a believer makes sense of reality. Philosophical discussion in Shi'ism on reality often focuses on a well known exchange in which Kumayl asks Imam 'Ali, ‘what is reality? ( ma'l-haqiqa )’. Now what makes such philosophy Shi'i, I would contend, is the central role of the concept of sanctity, authority and friendship embedded in the term

25. Sang Aristoteles Kedua
dan logika di bawah bimbingan filsuf terkenal, Abu Bishr Matta ibn yunus. KemudianYahya ibn Adi, Abu Sulayman alSijistani, Abu l-Hasan Muhammad ibn
http://www.republika.co.id/suplemen/cetak_detail.asp?mid=5&id=156740&kat_id=105&

26. History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians
SB; Abd alJalil al-Sijzi (c. 970); Abu l-Hasan ibn yunus (950-1009)*MT; Abu Mahmud Hamid ibn al-Knidr al-Khujandi (dc 1000) *SB; Abu
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
Chronological List of Mathematicians
Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan
Table of Contents
1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below
List of Mathematicians
    1700 B.C.E.
  • Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT
    700 B.C.E.
  • Baudhayana (c. 700)
    600 B.C.E.
  • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT
  • Apastamba (c. 600)
  • Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB
  • Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT
  • Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB
  • Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520)
    500 B.C.E.
  • Katyayana (c. 500)
  • Nabu-rimanni (c. 490)
  • Kidinu (c. 480)
  • Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT
  • Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT
  • Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT
  • Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB
  • Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT
  • Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB
  • Meton (c. 430) *SB

27. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
1871 in Morham (near Haddington), Scotland Died 26 June 1951 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,England yunus, Abu lHasan ibn yunus Born 950 in Egypt Died 1009
http://www.mathnet.or.kr/API/?MIval=people_seek_great&init=Y

28. History Of Astronomy: Persons (Y)
yunus, Abu lHasan ibn (950-1009) Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist.Math.). Wolfgang R. Dick Created 16 Jan 1995. Latest update 20 Feb 2002.
http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_y.html
History of Astronomy Persons
History of Astronomy: Persons (Y)

29. History Of Astronomy: Index Of Persons
yunus, Abu l-Hasan ibn (950-1009) Z. Zach, Franz Xaver von
http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers-index.html
History of Astronomy Persons
History of Astronomy: Index of Persons
A
  • Aaronson, Marc (1950-1987)
  • Abbadie, Antoine Thompson d' (1810-1897)
  • Abbe, Cleveland (1838-1916)
  • Abbe, Ernst (1840-1905)
  • Abbon de Fleury [Abbo of Fleury; Albo; Albon Floriacensis] (c. 945-1004)
  • Abbot, Charles Greeley (1872-1973)
  • Abbott, Francis (1799-1883)
  • Abbott, Francis (jnr) (1834-1903)
  • Abel, Niels Henrik (1802-1829)
  • Abell, George Ogden (1927 - 1983)
  • Abetti, Antonio (1846-1928)
  • Abetti, Giorgio (1882-1982)
  • Abiosi [Abbiosi], Giovanni Battista [Jean-Baptiste] (fl. 1490-1520) Ablufarabius: see al-Farabi, Mohammed (ca. 870-950)
  • Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie (1843-1920)
  • Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi [Abraham Ben Chaja [Chija]; Abraham Judaeus] (ca. 1070-1136(?))
  • Abraham Ben Dior [Ben David, Harischon; Josophat Ben Levi] (12th c.) Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra: see Ezra, Abraham ben Meir ibn (1092-1167)
  • Abraham Zachut (15th c.) Abu Abdallah al-Battani (868-929): see al-Battani
    Abu al-Hasan: see Ali Ibn Rabban al-Tabari (838-870)
    Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (965-1040): see al-Haitham
    Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi (870-950): see al-Farabi
  • Abu Dschaasar Almansur (712-775) Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (1058-1128): see al-Ghazali
    Abu Mashar: see Albumazar (787-885)
    Abu Raihan al-Biruni (973-1048): see al-Biruni
  • Abu'l Fida [Abulfeda], Ismail (1273-1331)
  • 30. Zakony Sufickie I Ich Szejkowie.
    yunus Emre jest najbardziej znaczacym poeta Bektashi. Inna praca ibn Ata Allahjest Hikam (maksymy sie ono pielgrzymka do grobu Abu lHasan al-Shadhili
    http://www.sufizm.republika.pl/zakony.html
    Sufickie zakony i ich Szejkowie
    Sufickie zakony (turuq, tariqahk) wykszta³ci³y siê jako instytucje zapocz±tkowane oko³o 12 wieku CE.
  • Jednym z pierwszych zakonów by³ Zakon Yasawi , nazwany po Khwajah Ahmad Yasavi (zm. 1166 AD), z miasta Yasi, gdzie znajduje siê jego grób. Dzisiaj to miasto jest nazywane Turkiestan i jest po³o¿one w Kazahstanie, oko³o sze¶æ godzin jazdy na pó³nocny zachód od Taszkientu, stolicy Uzbekistanu. Jego grobowiec przechodzi³ wielo-milionowo dolarow± renowacjê, która powinna zostaæ ukoñczona na jesieni 1998 roku, kiedy by³o planowane przeprowadzenie pami±tkowego ¶wiêta i miêdzynarodowej konferencji w Turkestanie o Khwajah Ahmad. Kilka pokoleñ po Khwajah Ahmad, innym wa¿nym Szejkiem Yasavi by³ Isma'il Ata. Pochodzi³ on z wioski w pobli¿u Taszkientu. Jedna z jego mów wyg³oszonych do jego uczniów brzmia³a: "Przyjmij tê radê ode mnie: Wyobra¼ sobie, ¿e ¶wiat jest zielon± kopu³±, w której nie isnieje nic poza Bogiem i Tob±, i pamiêtaj Boga, a¿ przyt³aczaj±ca theophany (al-tajalli al-qahri) pokona ciebie i uwolni ciebie od ciebie samego i nic pozostanie oprócz Boga" (Al-Khani
  • 31. Muwatta Of Muhammad Ibn Al-Hasan Ash-Shaybani
    Malik informed us, yunus ibn Yusuf informed us from Sa id ibn al Abi Dhu ayb informedus from Yazid ibn Abdullah ibn Qusayt from Abu lHasan al-Bazzar
    http://www.bogvaerker.dk/Bookwright/muwatta.html
    The Muwatta of Muhammad
    Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani
    This is the narration of the Muwatta which the Hanafi imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani narrated from Imam Malik.
    Book of Sales in trading and deferred sales
    1. the sale of 'Ariyas
    756. Malik informed us, "Nafi' informed us from 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar from Zayd ibn Thabit that the Messenger of Allah, salla'llahu 'alaihi wa sallam, gave a concession for the owner of an 'Ariyah to sell it for an estimated amount [of its date produce]." [The 'Ariya is a date-palm which is granted to a poor person for him to take its dates. In view of his poverty it is permitted him to sell the dates on the tree for other dates already harvested, a practice which is not ordinarily permitted-Translator] 757. Malik informed us, "Dawud ibn al-Husayn informed us that Abu Sufyan the mawla of Ibn Abi Ahmad informed him from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah, salla'llahu 'alaihi wa sallam, granted a concession concerning the sale of 'Ariyas in respect of that which is less than five wasqs or equal to five wasqs. Dawud was in doubt and did not know whether he said five or less than five." [The wasq is a measure equivalent to sixty sa's.]

    32. Ibn Khaldun On The Mahdi
    Abu lHasan and Hilal ibn Umar in it are unknown and Abu l-Hasan is not it is onlyon the condition of Muslim, because Ammar adh-Dhahabi, yunus ibn Abi Ishaq
    http://www.bogvaerker.dk/Bookwright/Mahdi.html
    The Mahdi
    From the Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun
    Section 51 (of the Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun) On the matter of the Fatimi (The Mahdi) and the position people take concerning him, removing the veil from all of that. Know that it has been commonly accepted ( mashhour ) among the masses ( al-kaffah The later Sufis have another path with respect to this Fatimi and a way of drawing indications and they probably rely in that upon the unveiling which is the source of their paths. Here we will now mention the hadith which are narrated about this matter and what matters those who deny them have which would invalidate them, and what hadiths with isnads they have with which to oppose them, which we will follow with mention of the Sufis' words so that the sound and authentic of them may become clear to you, insha'Allah ta'ala. Abu Bakr ibn Abi Khaythamah went excessively far, according to that which as-Suhaili transmitted from him, in his collecting the hadith which have been related concerning the Mahdi, so he said, "One of the strangest of them in isnad is that which Abu Bakr al-Iskaf mentioned in his Fawa'id al-Akhbar with an isnad to Malik ibn Anas from Muhammad ibn al-Munkadir from Jabir that he said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'Whoever denies the Mahdi has become a kafir, and whoever denies the Dajjal has become a liar'." And he said, "In

    33. AMU CHMA NEWSLETTER #24 (11/16/00)
    nach dem arabischen Text der haekimitischen Tafeln des ibn yunus (131149). astronomiquesdes Arabes composé au treizième siécle par Abu l-Hasan Ali al
    http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/amu_chma_24.html
    AMUCHMA-NEWSLETTER-24 Chairman: Paulus Gerdes (Mozambique) Secretary: Ahmed Djebbar (Algeria) Members: Cyprien Gnanvo (Benin) Nefertiti Megahed (Egypt) Mohamed Aballagh (Morocco) Abdoulaye Kane (Senegal) David Mosimege (South Africa) Mohamed Souissi (Tunisia) David Mtwetwa (Zimbabwe) Associate Members:
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Fifth PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS Objectives of AMUCHMA Meetings, exhibitions, events Current Research Interests ... Have you read? - 2nd web page Announcements - 2nd web page Addresses of scholars and institutions mentioned in this newsletter - 2nd web page New recipients - 2nd web page THANKS TO SIDA-SAREC Suggestions Do you want to receive the next AMUCHMA-Newsletter AMUCHMA-NEWSLETTER website ... back to AMUCHMA ONLINE Fifth PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS During the Fifth Pan-African Congress of Mathematicians (Cape Town, South Africa, 23-28 January 2000), the General Assembly of the African Mathematical Union analysed the activities of the AMU during the last five years, and elected the members of the new Executive Committee and the chairpersons of the AMU Commissions. The new Executive Committee of the AMU has the following composition: President: Prof. Jan Persens (South Africa)

    34. IGMG - Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüs :: Das Islamische Portal
    Translate this page zum klassischen Repertoire geleistet haben, ist lang yunus al-Katib und Gesangslehrerin Bagdad, sein Schüler Ziryab (Abu-l-Hasan Ali ibn Nafici), ein
    http://www.igmg.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=48

    35. C.E. 1 - 999
    ABU LHASAN ibn yunus (950-1009 CE) Aside from his book with 81 chapters, this Astrologerproduced many trigonometric tables designed for astronomical purposes
    http://nunic.nu.edu/~frosamon/history/ce999.html

    HYPATIA OF ALEXANDRIA (370-413 C.E.)
    As one of the first documented female Mathematicians, Astronomers and Philosophers, find out how she spread her knowledge and how her life brutally ended.
    ABU'L-HASAN IBN YUNUS (950-1009 C.E.)
    Aside from his book with 81 chapters, this Astrologer produced many trigonometric tables designed for astronomical purposes.
    MAYAN CALENDAR (200 C.E.)

    DIOPHANTUS OF ALEXANDRIA(250 C.E.)

    250 BC Number Theory, Algebra Diophantus worked during the middle of the 3rd century, is best known for his Arithmetica, a work on the theory of numbers. The Arithmetica is a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations (those with a unique solution) and interminate equations. The method for solving these equations is now known as Diophantine analysis. Diophantus was always satisfied with a rational solution and did not require a whole number. He did not deal in negative solutions and one solution was all he required. Most of the Arithmetica problems lead to quadratic equations. He also introduced an algebraic symbolism that used an abbreviation for the unknown.
    BEDE'S LIFE (673-735 C.E.)

    36. Search Results For Ra's Al Khaymah - Encyclopædia Britannica
    Abu lHasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn yunus University of St. Andrews Biographicalsketch of this Egyptian astronomer who describes the planetary conjunctions.
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=ra's al khaymah&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&st

    37. Search Results For Malik Ibn Anas - Encyclopædia Britannica
    Abu lHasan Ali ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn yunus University of St.Andrews, Scotland Biographicalsketch of this Egyptian mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=malik ibn anas&fuzzy=N&ct=igv&start=6&sho

    38. Muhammadanism - Resources
    Ali ibn Abi Talib, Selected Compiled by asSayyid Abu l-Hasan Muhammad ibn A summaryof the contents of a manuscript which contains yunus ibn Bukayr s report
    http://muhammadanism.org/Resources/default.htm
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    39. LibraryH
    iAdabyat-i-Delli 1991 none Sharafuddin yunus b. Idris 9 Abu Zakariya Yahya b. Hasanal-Hasani ibn Arabi/Austin Cass Co. 1968 not given Abu l Hasan Ali b
    http://www.zahuri.org/LibraryH.html
    Hamid - Hankari
    Haft Hamid
    Sharib
    Khawaja Gharib Nawaz
    Muhammed Ashraf
    1961/1990 : none
    Sayyid Hamid
    Sharib
    Reflections of the Mystics of Islam
    Sharib Press
    Abul al-Abbas Ahmad b. Hammam Ibn Arabi/Austin Sufis of Andalusia Beshara : 1971: 904 975 13 4 S'aduddinMuhammed al-Hamuya (d. 1252) Trimingham The Sufi Orders in Islam OU Press 1971: none Sadruddin Muhammed b. Hamuya (d. 1220) Trimingham The Sufi Orders in Islam OU Press 1971: none Shaikh Hamza (ex 1553) Brown The Dervishes 1968: not given Ahmed b. Hanbal Hujwiri/Nicholson Kashf al-Mahjub Attar/Behari Tadhkarat-ul-Auliya (Memoirs of Saints) Muhammad Ashraf 1961: none Bashar Hani Sharib Reflections of the Mystics of Islam Sharib Press Abu Hanifa Nu'man b.Thabit al-Kharraz Hujwiri/Nicholson Kashf al-Mahjub Bhatnagar Dimensions of Classical Sufi Thought East West Abdul Hasan Ali b. Ahmed Quraishi al-Hankari Sharib Ghous-ul-Azam Piran-e-Pir Asma 1961: none Haddaf - Hamadhani (God Bless Muhammad) al-Haddad Ibn Arabi/Austin Sufis of Andalusia Beshara: 1971: 904 975 13 4 Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (20th Century) Haddad The Book of Assistance: Quilliam A Gift for the Seeker: Quilliam : 1989: 1 870238 00 x cloth 1 870238 01 8 p/b Hazrat Abu Hafs Amr b. Salama al-Haddad

    40. Sejarah & Konsep Ahli's Sunnah Wa'l Jamaah
    U yun dan yunusiyah dari pengikut yunus alQummi iyah, Hashimiyah, dinisbahkan kepadaAbu Hashim ibn alJubba i dalam Usulu d-din iaitu Syaikh Abu l Hasan al-Ash
    http://www.islam.gov.my/e-rujukan/sunnah.html
    SEJARAH DAN KONSEP
    AHLI'S-SUNNAH WA'L-JAMA'AH
    Oleh: Muhammad 'Uthman El-Muhammady PENDAHULUAN Bab I SEBELUM dilihatkan kembali segi-segi sejarahnya, eloklah dimulakan perbincangan ini dengan meneliti istilah Ahli's-Sunnah wa'I-Jama'ah itu sendiri dan punca-puncanya. Penggunaan istilah jama'ah Muslimin memang terdapat dalam hadith-hadith, terutamanya dua istilah iaitu "jamaah" dan "firqah" dengan pluralnya "firaq". Dalam Sunan Ibn Majah 1 riwayat dari Abu Hurairah radiya'Llahu 'anhu: Maksudnya: " Orang-orang Yahudi telah berpecah menjadi tujuh puluh satu golongan atau puak(firqah) dan umatku akan berpecah menjadi tujuh puluh tiga golongan". Dalam catitan nota kakinya oleh Muhammad Fu'ad 'Abdul Baqi dinyatakan bahawa mereka yang dikatakan "umatku" itu adalah umat ijabah, ahli Qiblat, dan perpecahan yang dimaksudkan itu adalah dalam bidang usul dan 'aqidah, bukan dimaksudkan dalam bidang furu' dan 'amaliyat. Sebuah hadis lagi ialah diriwayatkan daripada 'Auf bin Malik bahawa baginda salla'Llabu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda Maksudnya: "Orang-orang Yahudi telah berpecah kepada tujuh puluh satu golongan (ihda wa sab'ina firqatan). Satu golongan daripada mereka itu dalam syurga dan yang tujuh puluhnya dalam neraka. Orang-orang Nasara pulaberpecah menj'adi tujuh puluh dua golongan, tujuh puluh satu golongan mereka dalam neraka, dan satu golongan dalam syurga. Demi Tuhan yang dirl Muhammad berada dalam tangan kekuasaannya, benar-benar umatku akan berpecah kepada tujuh puluh tiga golongan, satu golongan berada dalam syurga dan tujuh puluh dua dari mereka dalam neraka' Baginda ditanya:

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