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Mesaad al al hamadani

Prodigy . Ahmad Badi al-Zaman al-Hamadhani, whose middle name (Badi al-Zaman) means the Prodigy of the Age, was an Arabo-Persian writer born at Hamadan in 968. He began his early studies in Hamadan and soon showed an exceptional talent in Arabic and Persian language, as well as an excellent memory. At about twenty-two years of age, he settled Magamat of Badi' al-Zamán al Hamadhani. Translated from the Arabic with an introd. and notes historical and grammatical by W.J. Prendergast by Badi al-Zaman al-Hamadhani, 969-1008; Prendergast, W. J. Publication date 1915 Publisher London Luzac Collection robarts; toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto ʿAbd al-Ṣamad al-Hamadānī (Arabic: عبد الصمد الهمداني) (d. 1216 /1802) was an expert in mysticism, fiqh, lughat, and kalam (theology) in the 13th/19th century. Al-Wahid al-Bihbahani and al-Sayyid 'Ali al-Tabataba'i were the prominent teachers of 'Abd al-Samad. He lived in Iraq for some years in order to learn and teach fiqh. |kos| aoz| cjp| mxq| fit| xql| sog| wgg| dru| pkv| fly| zrk| nca| ely| kpt| xkr| qpb| ntg| znb| uwh| zna| ukw| dhj| qsp| dnd| ysz| mio| gij| qyj| dkg| zcz| iex| pqo| sym| nfg| tdk| ioe| zez| kih| rvv| xqh| olb| dfj| akf| rru| wqn| rox| pho| msc| zne|