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         Tahir Ibn:     more books (35)
  1. Ibn Ashur: Treatise on Maqasid Al-Shariah by Muhammad Al-Tahir Ibn Ashour, 2006-12-15
  2. Al-Maqamat Al-Luzumiyah (Brill Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures) by Abu L-Tahir Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Al-Tamimi Al-Saraqusti ib Al-Astarkuwi, 2001-12-01
  3. Moslem Schisms And Sects - Being The History Of The Various Philosophic Systems Developed In Islam by Abu-Mansur Abd-Al-Kahir Ibn-Tahir Al-Bag, 2008-11-04
  4. Kitab Al-Milal Wal-Nihal. D'Après Le Manuscrit Conservé à La Bibliothèque Des Waqfs à Bagdad by Al-Tamimi al-Baghdadi ] & Nader, Albert N [editor] Abu Mansur Abdul Qahir Ibn Tahir Ibn Muhammad Al-Tamimi Al-Baghdadi [ Abd al-Qahir Ibn Tahir, 1970
  5. Moslem Schisms And Sects, Al-Fark? Bain Al-Firak (1919) by Abd Al-Qahir Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi, 2008-06-02
  6. Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad by Shawkat M. Toorawa, 2010-10-27
  7. Moslem Schisms and Sects: (Al-Fark Bain Al-Firak) Being the History of the Various Philosophic Systems Developed in Islam (1920) by Abd al-Qahir Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi, 2009-07-08
  8. Naissance En 980: Avicenne, Otton Iii Du Saint-Empire, Ichijo, Baudouin Iv de Flandre, Thierry Iii de Frise Occidentale, Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi (French Edition)
  9. 822 Deaths: Saicho, Tian Bu, Li Yijian, Eigil of Fulda, Al-Waqidi, Winiges of Spoleto, Kim Heonchang, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Denebeorht
  10. A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad.(Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad)(Book review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Unavailable, 2008-04-01
  11. Mathématicien Arabe: Alhazen, Al-Kindi, Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi, Thabit Ibn Qurra, Muhammad Al-Fazari, Al-Battani, Al-Qalasadi, Ahmad Ibn Yusuf (French Edition)
  12. Tahirid Rulers: Muhammad of Khorasan, Abdullah Ibn Tahir Al-Khurasani, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Tahir Ii of Khorasan, Talha of Khorasan
  13. Tahirid Dynasty: Tahirid Rulers, Nishapur, Muhammad of Khorasan, Abdullah Ibn Tahir Al-Khurasani, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Tahir Ii of Khorasan
  14. Homonyma inter nomina relativa, auctore Abdu?l-Fadhl Mohammed ibn Táhir al-Makdisí, vulgo dicto Ibno?l-Kaísarání, quae cum appendice Abu Musae Ispahanensis e codd (Arabic Edition) by Mu?ammad ibn ??hir Ibn al-Qaysar?n?, 1865-01-01

61. CRONOLOGIA
de estado. 849 Morte do governante tahirida, Abdullah ibn tahir.
http://www.geocities.com/ibnkhaldoun_2000/cronoix.htm
CRONOLOGIA Século IX - 800 - 899d.C 800: Os aglábidas estabelecem-se na África do Norte.
803: Queda dos barmakidas. Execução de Jafar Barmki.
805: Campanhas contra os bizantinos.Tomada das ilhas de Rodes e Chipre.
809: Morte de Harun ur Raschid . Assume Amin.
814: Guerra civil entre Amin e Ma'mun. Amin morre e Ma'mun se torna califa.
815: Revolta xiíta, sob a liderança de Ibn Tuba Tabs.
816: Revolta xiíta em Meca, sufocada por Harsama. Na Espanha, os omíadas tomam a ilha de Córsega.
817: Harsama é assassinado.
818: Os omíadas da Espanha tomam as ilhas de Izira, Maiorca e Sardenha.
Ma'mun
chega a Bagdá.
820: Tahir estabelece um governo tahirida, em Corassã. 822: Morte de Al Hakam na Espanha. Assume Abdul Rahman. II. 823: Morte de Tahir em Corassã. Assume Talha, que é deposto. Assume Abdullah ibn Tahir. Ma'mun declara o credo mutazillah como religião de estado. 833: Morte de Ma'mun. Assume Mu'tasim Mu'tasim transfere a capital para Samarra. 837: Revolta dos Jats. 838: Revolta de Babek no Azerbaijão é reprimida. 839: Revolta de Maziar no Tabaristão. Muçulmanos ocupam o sul da Itália. Tomada da cidade de Messina, na Sicília.

62. Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa
2004 ibn Abi tahir Tayfur and Arabic Literary Culture A Ninth CenturyBookman in Baghdad (London RoutledgeCurzon) forthcoming.
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/nes/Toorawa.0803.CV.html
Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa Department of Near Eastern Studies 408 White Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Tel Fax Positions Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies, Department of Near Eastern Studies Graduate Field: Near Eastern Studies, Medieval Studies Affiliated: Asian Studies, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies, South Asia Program Lecturer in History, Department of Humanities, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius (Promoted to Senior Lecturer, July 2000) College of General Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadedlphia, PA Lecturer in Islamic Civilization, Department of Religion, Duke University, Durham, NC Instructor in Arabic, Asian and African Languages and Literature, Duke University, Durham, NC Teaching Fellow in Arabic, Department of Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Education University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Islamic Near East), with distinction MA in Oriental Studies (Arabic and Islamic Studies) BA (Hons) in Oriental Studies

63. Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa
In Wasafiri 30 (Autumn 1999), 2731. 1999 Notes Toward a Biography of ibnAbi tahir Tayfur (d. 893). ibn Abi tahir Tayfur forthcoming.
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/nes/SMTCV2.htm
Shawkat Mahmood Toorawa Email smt24@cornell.edu Positions Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University Lecturer in History, Department of Humanities, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius Lecturer in Islamic Civilization, Department of Religion, Duke University Instructor in Arabic, Asian and African Languages and Literature, Duke University, Durham, NC Teaching Fellow in Arabic, Department of Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania Education University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA BA (Hons) in Oriental Studies (Arabic and Islamic Studies), 1985 MA in Oriental Studies (Islamic Near East), 1989 PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Islamic Near East), Selected honors and awards 2001 (Fall) Fellowship, ‘Focal Theme: Diaspora,’ Society for the Humanities, Cornell University Fellowship (non-resident), Project on Creolization in the Indian Ocean, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University Rockefeller African Humanities Institute Fellowship, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University

64. Memento Finis Partie 2
Translate this page Il s’agit du Dey ibn tahir, le secrétaire particulier de Salah-Ad-Din.Après quelques mots de bienvenue, ibn tahir proposera
http://perso.club-internet.fr/cdefours/scenarmiles2.htm
Accueil RuneQuest Cthulhu Miles Christi ... E-Mail Memento Finis partie Annexes Nous sommes le jour de la Saint Jean et Paul (le 26 juin). " Emissaires du Temple, sachez pouvoir, en cette soirée, vous considérer comme mes convives plus que comme mes adversaires dans la lutte qui nous oppose " " Mes chers amis, nous sommes réunis en ce jour pour recevoir les doléances des émissaire du Temple. Dois-je rappeler qu’à la suite de notre écrasante victoire au Marj-Ayun, nous avons eu la clémence d’épargner l’un des leurs, le Frère Eudes. C’est de la libération de ce dernier qu’il convient que nous nous entretenions. Avant toute chose, je précise que Nous ne sommes guère favorable à cette libération. Néanmoins, en Notre grande clémence, Nous restons à l’écoute des propositions du Temple ". Il se tournera vers les Frères et les interrogera du regard. A eux de plaider au mieux la libération de Eudes de Saint-Amand. Quelque soit leur proposition, et surtout si elle tient au versement de la rançon, l’Atabeg fera la moue. Dans ce dernier cas, Soraka prendra la parole et marquera son étonnement : " Je croyais qu’il était de coutume, chez les Frères du Temple, de ne verser aucune rançon si ce n’est un couteau d’arme ?… Si votre Loi n’a que si peu de valeur à vos yeux que vous la transgressez à la première occasion, comment pouvons-nous avoir confiance en vos dires ? Pour ma part (se tournant vers l’Atabeg), je ne vois pas ce que nous pourrons tirer d’une telle négociation… (l’Atabeg fera signe à Soraka de garder patience) ".

65. Overzicht Auteur Ibn Gallun, Al-Tahir
Zoeken Auteurs Home Overzicht auteur ibn Gallun, altahir Naam reeks, Volgnummer,Titel, Geen, 1, Zoon van haar vader, Info. Geen, 2, Gewijde nacht, Info.
http://www.bibliolink.nl/cat/neede/deelwerken/dw.php?dauteur=Ibn Gallun, al-Tahi

66. ASIL CUP 2003 - StraightEgyptians.com
ibn Maisa). PhotoMelzer. Photo Gutersohn Senior Champion tahir (Imperial Imdal x Tiffaha).
http://www.straightegyptians.com/international/asilcup03/
August 29 - 31, 2003
Marbach/Germany
Photo: Toischel
Loubna
"Best Horse of the Show"

Photo: Melzer Click the pictures to enlarge -
All Photos by - Alle Fotos von

Erwin Escher
Doriz Melzer Carola Toischel
Thomas Gutersohn

Photo: Escher
The Asil Cup was held at the historical grounds of the Marbach State Stud in Germany in conjunction with Marbach's popular "Summer Parade". Thousands of visitors lined the arena and cheered on the champion horses. Though the weather wasn't especially nice (sometimes it rained cats and dogs) no one left its place - the performances of the many different riders and horses of the parade was simply too good to be missed. Der Asil Cup fand in diesem Jahr zum ersten und hoffentlich nicht zum letzten Mal auf historischem Boden im Haupt- und Landgestüt Marbach statt - und zwar in Verbindung mit der beliebten Marbacher "Sommerparade". Tausende säumten die Arena und hielten trotz des strömenden Regens tapfer aus - aus Angst etwas von den mitreissenden Vorführungen zu verpassen, die von den "Marbachern" und Asil Club-Mitgliedern zum besten gegeben wurden.

67. Medieval Sourcebook: Ibn-Miskawaih: The Experiences Of The Nations, C. 980 CE
Safi the Hurami (attendant of the women s apartments) went to bring him down theriver from ibn tahir s palace; when the harraqah in which he was brought came
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/980Ibn-Miskawaih.html
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Ibn-Miskawaih:
The Experiences of the Nations, c. 980 CE
The Caliphate of al-Muqtadir Billah (r. 908-932). Account of the procedure at the proclamation of Ja'far son of Mu'tadid, whose kunyah was Abu'l-Fadi, and who was thirteen years of age at the time When Muktafi's [Caliph, r. 892-902, father of Muqtadir] illness grew serious, his wazir `Abbas ben Hasan inclined to Ibn al-Furat's view, and with this there coincided the testament of Muktafi, which assigned to his brother Ja`far the sucession to the Caliphate. So when Muktafi died, late in the day on Saturday, August 13, 908, the wazir `Abbas appointed Ja`far to the Caliphate, albeit unwillingly, owing to Ja`far's tender years. Safi the Hurami (attendant of the women's apartments) went to bring him down the river from Ibn Tahir's palace; when the harraqah in which he was brought came on its way to the palace of `Abbas ben Hasan, the retainers of `Abbas called out to the boatman to come inside. It occurred to Safi the Hurami that `Abbas only desired Ja`far to enter his palace because he had changed his mind with regard to the prince; fearing then that the wazir might transfer his choice to some one else, Safi told the boatman not to go in, and drawing his sword said to the boatman: If you go inside, I will slash off your head. So the boatman proceeded without stopping to the Sultan's Palace. Ja`far's appointment was then effected, and he took the title al-Muqtadir Billah ("the powerful through God"). The new Sultan gave `Abbas a free hand, and the latter gave out the accession money.

68. Saudi Arabia Hotel Search
Mr. Abdullah ibn tahir AlDabbagh. Dr. Falih ibn Zaid Al-Falih. Mr. Abdullahibn tahir Al-Dabbagh, Member; Mr. Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al-Huqail, Member;
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69. S--International
Isá ibn Ahmad ibn `Abd al`Azim ibn Abi Bakr ibn `Ayyash ibn Findar al-Muradi al-Qayrawani,`urifa bi-ibn `Azzum; taqdim wa-tahqiq Muhammad al-tahir al-Rizqi.
http://www.preciousheart.net/Main_Archives/Divorce_Archive/05--Divorce_Internati
Saudi Arabia
Al Mansur, Salih ibn `Abd al-`Aziz ibn Ibrahim. al-Jawab al-wadih `alá shubuhat man ajaza al-zawaj bi-niyat al-talaq: min khilal adillat al-Kitab wa-al-sunnah wa-maqasid al-shari`ah al-Islamiyah wa-al-fitrah al-salimah, wa-al-nazar al-sadid / ta'lif Salih ibn `Abd al-`Aziz ibn Ibrahim Al Mansur al-Tab`ah [Saudi Arabia: s.n.], 1419 [1998 or 1999] (al-Riyad, Saudi Arabia: Matabi` al-Humaydi). Divorce in Islamic law. Ali, Muhammad. al-Talaq fi al-Islam, ta'lif mawlana Muhammad `Ali. Tarjamat Habibah Yakan. Ma`a fusul wa-ta`liqat `an al-talaq fi al-`alam [li] Zuhdi Yakan Sayda: al-Maktabah al-`Asriyah, 1967. Ibn Baz, `Abd al-`Aziz ibn `Abd Allah. Fatawá al-talaq al-sadirah `an Samahat Mufti `Amm al-Mamlakah al-Shaykh `Abd al-`Aziz ibn `Abd Allah ibn Baz / i`dad `Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Tayyar wa-Muhammad ibn Musá ibn `Abd Allah al-Musá al-Riyad, Saudi Arabia: Dar al-Watan, 1417- [1996 or 1997-]. Risalat al-tamlik, aw, Irshad al-raghib fi al-`ilm bi-al-tahqiq fi musawat al-shart al-taw` fi al-tamlik bi-al-ta`liq / ta'lif Abi `Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Abi al-`Abbas Ahmad ibn `Isá ibn Ahmad ibn `Abd al-`Azim ibn Abi Bakr ibn `Ayyash ibn Findar al-Muradi al-Qayrawani, `urifa bi-Ibn `Azzum; taqdim wa-tahqiq Muhammad al-Tahir al-Rizqi.

70. Muslim Rulers
1063). Andalusian Arab family. Abu Bakr ibn tahir (10381063); Abuabd al-Rahman al-tahir (1063-1078. Annexed by Seville (1078-1091)
http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/0711/rulers_muslim.htm
Muslim Rulers
The Umayyad state
Emirs
  • Abd al-Rahman I Hisham I Al-Hakam I Abd al-Rahman II Muhammad I Al-Mundir Abd Allah Abd al-Rahman III
Caliphs
  • Abd al-Rahman III (929-961) Al-Hakam II al-Mustansir (961-976) Hisham II al-Muayyad (976-1009, 1010-1013) Muhammad II al-Mahdi (1008-1010). A great-grand-son of Abd al-Rahman III. Sulayman ibn al-Hakan ibn Sulayman al-Mustain (1009-1010, 1013-1016) Alí ibn Hammud (1016-1018) Abd al-Rahman IV (1018) Al-Qasim ibn Hammud (1018-1021, 1023) Yahya ibn Alí ibn Hammud (1021-1023, 1025-1027) Abd al-Rahman V (1023-1024) Muhammad III (1024-1025) Hisham III (1027-1031)
Viziers of note:
  • Muhammad Al-Mansur ibn Abi Amir (976-1002) Adb al-Malik Al-Muzaffar (1002-1008)
Taifa Kingdoms
This is a list of most of the Taifa Kingdoms (Collins, 1983; Fletcher, 1992; Menéndez, 1934; Kennedy, 1996). I can't guarantee if it is complete. I've taken the Arabic names for the Tailfas from the excellent Al-Andalus site.
Albarracin (Sahla Banu Razin)
The modern name of Albarracin is based on the name of the original rulers. Also called Santa Maria de Oriente.

71. Ýbn-i Rüþd
920./ (MILLET Ali Emiri Trh. 703) Ali ve Katib Çelebi nin TercemeiHalleri / Bursali$- Mehmed tahir b. Ri fat. Selanik Hamidiye
http://www.yesevi.org/tdbm/bibliyografya/kcelebi.html
920./ (MÝLLET Ali Emiri Trh. 703)
Ali ve Katib Çelebi'nin Terceme-i Halleri / Bursalý$- Mehmed Tahir b. Rý'fat. Selanik : Hamidiye Mekteb-i Sanayi Basým, [t.y.]
47 s.
1. Biyografya
920./ (EDÝRNE BAD.
Ali ve Katib Çelebinin Tercüme-i Halleri / Bursalý Mehmed Tahir, 1344/1925. [y.y., t.y.]
1. Biyografya
920./ (ULUDAÐ ÝLAH
Ali ve Katip Çelebi'nin Tercüme-Ý Halleri / Bursalý Mehmet Tahir. Ýstanbul : [y.y.], 1322.
47 s.
1. Biyografya 000./ (MÝLLET Ali Emiri Coð. 2) Atlas Minör Tercemesi -Levamiü'n-Nur / Nevrovikos Hondiyo Cerar de Vis Mir Kator ; çev. Katib Çelebi ; müst. Þerif Sirri Selim. [y.y.] : Yazma, 1223. 332 vr.

72. Lib_t1
tahir verses. tahir/Arberry. The Poems of a Persian Sufi Baba tahir. CambridgeUni. Press. see references in Andalus Sufis. ibn Arabi/Austin. Sufis of Andalusia.
http://www.zahuri.dircon.co.uk/lib_t1.htm
Main INDEX Page 1 of LIBRARY INDEX GUIDE Page 2 of LIBRARY ... Tashkhandi subject author/translator short/abbreviated title publisher date isbn Darvish Muhammed Tabasi (d. unknown) references in:- Islamic Mystics Lewisohn (ed) The Heritage of Sufism (vol 2) One World (Ox) Hazrat Jalaluddin Tabrizi references in:- Indian Sufism Lawrence Notes from a DistantFlute Coombe Springs Press Indian Sufism Rizvi A History of Sufism in India Munshiram Manoharlal none Islamic Mystics Sharib Reflections of the Mystics of Islam Sharib Press Muinuddin Chishti Sharib Khawaja Gharib Nawaz Muhammad Ashraf none Najmuddin Tabrizi reference in: Islamic Mystics Baldick Mystical Islam I.B.Tauris 1 85043 137 X 1 85043 140 X (pbk) Shaikh Hazrat Khawaja Abu Said Tabrizi reference in:- Muinuddin Chishti Sharib Khawaja Gharib Nawaz Muhammad Ashraf none Sayyid Qasim Tabrizi reference in:- Islamic Mystics Sharib Reflections of the Mystics of Islam Sharib Press Baba Tahir Tahir verses Tahir/Heron-Allen A Fool of God Octagon Press Tahir verses Tahir/Arberry The Poems of a Persian Sufi: Baba Tahir Cambridge Uni. Press

73. Al-Baghdadi
Translate this page comme ibn tahir. Son nom complet est Abu Mansur Abr al-Qahir ibn tahiribn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi Al-Baghdadi.
http://membres.tripod.fr/alkashi/albaghdadi.htm
AL-BAGHDADI
Abu Mansur ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi ( né en 980 à Bagdad mort en 1037 est parfois connu comme Ibn Tahir . Son nom complet est Abu Mansur Abr al-Qahir ibn Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi Al-Baghdadi . Nous pouvons déduire deux noms pour Al-Baghdadi, il descendait de la tribu de Bani Tamim , une des tribus de Sharif de l'ancienne Arabie , et qu'il a appartenu à l'école de Madhhab Shafi' de la religion musulmane. Cette école , une des quatre écoles Sunnites, a pris son nom du professeur Abu ' Abd Allah as-Shafi ' (767-820) et a été basée sur la loi divine du Quran et Hadith et sur le raisonnement logique humain quand aucun enseignement divin n'a été donné.
On a quelques détails de la vie d’ Al-Baghdadi . Il est né et a été élevé à Bagdad mais quitta cette ville pour aller à Nishapur (parfois écrit Neyshabu r en anglais) dans la région de Tus en nord-est de l’Iran. Il n'est pas allé seul à Nishapur, mais a été accompagné de son père qui devait être un homme d’une richesse considérable, pour Al-Baghdadi, c’était un atout lui permettant de dépenser beaucoup d'argents pour ses études.
À ce moment Nishapur était, comme la totalité de la région voisine, un endroit où il y avait peu de stabilité politique car de diverses tribus et groupes religieux étaient en guerre. Quand les émeutes ont éclaté dans

74. 111
entre Ali ibn Bakkar et Sams al nahar, ibn tahir quitte Bagdad.
http://www.univ-tours.fr/arabe/076.htm
N° 076 – Ali Ibn Bakkâr et Shams an-Nahâr Segmentation : 76.1 - S'étant rencontrés chez Ibn Tâhir, marchand de la cour, le prince Ali ibn Bakkar et Sams al nahar, favorite du calife, s'éprennent l'un de l'autre.
76.2- Le prince, accompagné de son ami, se rend à l'invitation de la favorite et est magnifiquement reçu dans son palais.
76.3 - Le tête-à-tête de Sams al nahar et d'Ali ibn Bakkar est interrompu par une visite inopinée du calife à sa favorite.
76.4 - Leur tête-à-tête ayant été interrompu par l'arrivée inopinée du calife chez sa favorite, Ali ibn Bakkar et Sams al nahar tombent malades d'amour contrarié.
76.5 - Les amants échangent des lettres par l'intermédiaire de Ibn Tâhir.
76.6 - Craignant pour lui-même les suites de l'intrigue qu'il a d'abord favorisée entre Ali ibn Bakkar et Sams al nahar, ibn Tahir quitte Bagdad.
76.7 - Un joaillier, ami de Tahir, offre au prince de le remplacer.
76.8 - Le joaillier ménage aux amants un rendez-vous dans une de ses maisons, qu'il décore de meubles prêtés par des amis.
76.9 - Des voleurs remarquent l'emménagement des précieux meubles.

75. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Abu Zayd
He collaborated with Muhammad ibn Abi tahir (see ABU tahir, (1)) on the two mostimportant lustreware projects of the period, the decoration of the tomb
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Abu Zayd [Abu Zayd ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Zayd]
fl bi-khattihi ) after his name, so that it has been misread as Abu Zayd-i Bazi or Abu Rufaza. His earliest piece is an enamelled (Pers. ) bowl dated 4 Muharram 583 (26 March 1186; ex-Tabbagh priv. col.), but he is best known for his lustrewares. A fragment of a vase dated 1191 (ex-Bahrami priv. col., see Watson, pl. 53) is in the Miniature style, but most of his later pieces, such as a bowl dated 1202 (Tehran, priv. col., see Bahrami, pl. 16a) and a dish dated 1219 (The Hague, Gemeentemus.), are in the Kashan style, which he is credited with developing ( see ISLAMIC ART

76. IBN TAHIR De L'académie Meknes
ibn tahir de l académie Meknes. Pourcentage des mentions. Mention,Nombre, %. Trés Bien, 1, 2.70. Passable, 30, 81.08. A.bien, 4, 10.81. Bien, 2,5.41.
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Résultats de "IBN TAHIR" de l'académie Meknes
Pourcentage des mentions.
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N° Nom Code Mention AABI ASSIA Passable AAKAM ABDELAAZIZ Passable ABADOU OMAR Passable ABAHADDOU KHADIJA Passable BABAALLA MOHAMED A.bien BABIOUI LAMYA A.bien BADANI JAOUAD Passable CHARBOUB YOUNES Passable CHARTOUF SOUAD Trés Bien DAHA SAADIA Passable DAMOU MERIEM Bien FAHMI RABII Passable GHANMOUNI MUSTAPHA Passable HACHIMI ALAOUI LALLA MERIEM Bien HADDAJ HICHAM A.bien IBRAHIMI EL MEHDI Passable IFETTESSANE NAJAT Passable JAMLAOUI RACHIDA Passable KABBA LAMIA Passable KABBA SANA Passable KABOURI MOHAMED Passable KADA RACHIDA Passable KADDOURI MOHAMED Passable KADER JAOUAD Passable LAABABID HIND Passable LAAGUIDI MERIEME Passable MAATAOUI ABDELAAZIZ Passable MACHMACH MOHAMED Passable MACHMACH TARIK Passable NADIRI BOUCHRA Passable OUAAMOU KARIM Passable OUABI AZIZ Passable QASMY ABDEL-ILAH Passable RACHKI MAROUA Passable TAHIRI ALAOUI MOULAY OMAR Passable YABI MONCIF A.bien ZAID BRAHIM Passable
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77. Shia News | Articles: Islam | A Fairytale Of Abdullah Ibn Saba; Refuted.
of Islam). AbdulQahir ibn tahir al-Baghdadi (d. 429) in his book al-FarqBain al-Firaq (Differences of the Sects). Muhammad ibn
http://www.shianews.com/hi/articles/islam/0000163.php
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A Fairytale of Abdullah Ibn Saba; refuted.

Published on: Monday, 26 Shaba´an 1422 (12 November 2001)
A Fairytale of Abdullah Ibn Saba; refuted.
By Ali Payam Mosbat
Author's Note:
To the reader, when people write critical and objective articles without identifying themselves, such as the article bellow, it feels like I'm reading and refuting a pamphlet written by the KKK. It's spooky, and detracts greatly from the weight of any comments made. This absurd and anonymous article ABDULLAH IBN SABA; FOUNDER OF SHIISM is another ploy demonstrated by the anti-Shi’ah syndicate in order to mislead, cast confusion and discord among the Shi’ah in particular and Muslims in general. The anti-Shi’ah zealots have attempted to invert every truth about the forthright successor ship of Ali ibn abi Talib (a.s.) to accommodate their predecessor’s fundamental error, i.e. the irrational and fraudulent concept of caliphate, hence, its stepchild the misconception of (shura).
A Fairytale Refuted by Facts
"Oh you believe, if a transgressor comes to you with news, try to verify it, lest you inflict damage on people unwittingly; then you may consequently regret your hasty action. (ch. 49, v.6)

78. Ibn Batuta's Description Of Adam's Peak Or Sri Pada
The Travels of ibn Batuta Chapter XX. of the cave Ista Mahmud Buzuta - Monkies- Estuary of reeds - Old woman s house - Cave of Baba tahir - Of Sibak - The
http://sripada.org/ibn-batuta.htm
The Travels of Ibn Batuta: Chapter XX
Arrival in Ceylon - Visits the King at Battala - Natural productions - Pearls - Obtains permission to visit Adam's Peak - Arrives at Manar Mandali - Port of Salawat - Kanhar, the capital of Ceylon, described - Mosque of the Sheikh Othman - The Emperor Kinar his white elephant - large rubies found all over Ceylon - Description of the cave Ista Mahmud - Buzuta - Monkies - Estuary of reeds - Old woman's house - Cave of Baba Tahir - Of Sibak - The fierce leech - The seven caves - Ridge of Alexander - Description of Adam's Peak - Customs of Pilgrims - Fish Port - Village of Karkun - Of Dildinuh - Of At Kalanja - City of Dinaur - Great Idol -Temple, with Brahmins, Jogees, and daughters of the Nobility - Kali - Kalambu - Battala W HEN we sailed, however, the wind changed upon us, and we were near being lost; but arrived at last at the island of Ceylon , a place well known, and in which is situated the mountain of Serendib bakam , and the kalanji aloe; which, however, is not equal to the Kamari , or the Kakuli , in scent. The merchants of Malabar and the Maabar districts transport it without any other price than a few articles of clothing, which are given as presents to the king. This may be attributed to the circumstance, that it is brought down by the mountain torrents, and left in great heaps upon the shore. Between this city and the Maabar districts, there is a voyage of one day and night. The king of Ceylon, Ayari Shakarti, by name, has considerable forces by sea. When I was first admitted to his presence, he rose and received me honourably, and said: You are to be my guest for three days. Security shall be forwarded to the people of the ship, because your relation, the King of the Maabar, is my friend. After thanking him, I remained with him, and was treated with increasing respect.

79. Arabic Numerals
Abu Mansur ibn tahir alBaghdadi (980-1037 AD) gave an interesting discussion of abundant numbers, deficient numbers, perfect numbers and equivalent
http://www.arabicnumerals.cwc.net/
By M Erhayiem The IBM World Book Encyclopaedia raises the question as how the Arabic Numerals originated (!?) as appeared in an article contributed by Nadine L. Verderber, Ph.D., Prof. of Mathematics, Southern Illinois Univ., Edwardsville. The article states, as such, "Scholars do not know how Arabic numerals originated." "The Hindus developed the zero sometime after A.D. 600." The World Book Multimedia Encyclopaedia has largely ignored the work of the Scientists during the Islamic and the Arabic medieval era. The contributions of the Muslims and Arabs in the field of Mathematics were very significant. The great Harvard historian of science, Professor George Sarton wrote in his monumental Introduction to the History of Science[4]: "From the second half of the 8th to the end of the 11th century, Arabic was the scientific, the progressive language of mankind... When the West was sufficiently mature to feel the need of deeper knowledge, it turned its attention, first of all, not to the Greek sources, but to the Arabic ones." O'Connor and Robertson[2] published various articles about the contribution of those forgotten brilliance. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khawarizmi Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi (801-873 A.D.), a Philosopher and Mathematician, who wrote many works on arithmetic, including: the numbers, relative quantities, measuring proportion and time, and numerical procedures. He also wrote on space and time.

80. Sobaka: Dossier: Tahir Yuldashev
tahir Yuldashev is often Subscribe to Sobaka characterized as the political leader or who fought in Tajikistan s five year civil war, including ibnul-Khattab
http://www.diacritica.com/sobaka/dossier/yuldashev.html
Name: Tahir Yuldashev
Location: Unknown
Affiliation: Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)
Profession: soldier, ideologue
Born:
Died:
N/A
Claim to Fame: survived 9/11
Body Count: dozens
Other: alt spelling: Tohir Yuldashev Don't let the snazzy Al-Jazeera video presentations or the Daniel Pearl tape fool you. The new leaders of jihad in the world don't hold press conferences and don't fax their bios to casting agents in Van Nuys. They're a secretive bunch, working in the shadows, and letting their legend among the infidels grow. We know of Tahir Yuldashev only by the word of his enemies and his occasional brush with a stray spotlight. His childhood friends are afraid to talk lest they be suspected by the brutal Uzbek government of sharing their playmate's radical ideas. And those who know the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) personally aren't talking either, except - with great caution - amongst themselves. Tahir Yuldashev is often characterized as the "political leader" or "spokesman" of IMU - the brains behind the brawn of operational commander Djuma Namangani , who was allegedly killed in November 2001 fighting for the Taleban in or near Konduz. Yuldashev lived in Afghanistan until recently, and still might be there. Rumor has it that Yuldashev was leading the men who fought the Americans in Operation Anaconda, though no trace of him has been found. Others have it that the Uzbek yahoo fled the collapse of the Taleban for the tribal belt of Pakistan, and that he's made his way back to his home-away-from-home in Tajikistan, preparing for a new onslaught in his old stomping grounds. About the only thing for certain is that Yuldashev (like just about every other important Talebaniac and

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