Ibn Khaldun, Abd Al-Rahman Abu Zayd Ibn Muhammad Ibn Khuldoon National School Ibn Khurdadhbih, Abu Al-Kasim Ubaydallah Ibn Abdallah Ibn Kuzman Ibn Majid, Ahmad Ibn Maymoun Ibn Maymoun Ibn Miskawayh, Abu Ali Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Nafees Medical Center ...
An autobiography was published by Muhammad al-Tanji,At-taʿrîf bi-Ibn Khaldûn(1951); an excellent translation of the introduction is Franz Rosenthal,Ibn Khaldun: The Muqaddimah,3 vol. (1958); a translation of passages dealing with the social sciences is provided by Charles Issawi inAn ...
On his way home from Damascus, laden with gifts from Timur, Ibn Khaldun was robbed and stripped by a band of Bedouin. With the greatest of difficulty, he made his way to the coast, where a ship belonging to the Sultan of Rum, carrying an ambassador to the sultan of Egypt, took him ...
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The plaque outside the university mentions distinguished philosophers likeAverroes (Ibn Rushd), historians likeIbn Khaldun, doctors-philisophers likeMaimonides, and Sufis and mystics likeAbu MadyanandAbd as-Salam ibn Mashishamongst those who studied and taught here. ...
What Ibn Khaldun did not say was that his pupil and equally brilliant poet Ibn Zamrak was the source of his friend’s eventual undoing. Spanish Arabist Emilio García Gomez called him the last great man of letters in Al-Andalus because “after having thrown away the key, he turned o...
In 1325, having set out on a hajj from Morocco, Ibn Batuta visited Egypt and Arabia and later Iran, Mesopotamia, Syria, Asia Minor, the Crimea, and the southern regions of Russia, reaching the Volga; he journeyed through Middle Asia and Afghanistan and visited India, where he lived for se...