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Name | Ibn al-Ḥājib, Jamāl al-Dīn ʿUthmān |
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ID | 182 |
Gender | male |
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References | |
Professions | Jurist, grammarian |
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Uri(s) |
https://nomansland.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/entity/182/ |
Relations
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Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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— | — | teacher at | Great Umayyad Mosque |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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— | — | teacher of | al-Ṣanhājī, Aḥmad ibn Idrīs |
Place
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Place |
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— | — | born in | Asna |
— | — | studied in | Cairo |
— | — | taught in | Damascus |
— | — | died in | Alexandria |
— | — | exiled from | Damascus |
Work
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Work |
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— | — | author of | Mukhtaṣar al-Muntahā |
— | — | author of | al-Shāfiyah fī ʿIlm al-Taṣrīf |
— | — | author of | al-Kāfiyah fī al-Naḥw |
— | — | author of | al-Īḍāḥ fī Sharḥ al-Mufaṣṣal fī Ṣanʻat al-Iʻrāb |
— | — | author of | al-Maqṣad al-Jalīl fī ʿIlm al-Khalīl |
— | — | author of | Kāfiyat Dhawi al-Arab fī ʿIlm Kalām al-ʿArab |
Label
Label | Start | End | Label type | ISO Code |
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أبو عمرو عثمان بن عمر بن أبي بكر بن يونس الدويني الأسنائي | — | — | name in Arabic script | ara |
ابن الحاجب | — | — | name in Arabic script | ara |
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Jamāl al-Dīn Abī ʿAmr ʿUthmān b. ʿUmar b. Abī Bakr, known as Ibn al-Ḥājib, was a Mālikī jurist and grammarian. He was of Kurdish ancestry. Born in upper Egypt at the village of Asnā around 570/1174-5, he studied the Islamic sciences in Cairo, where he also taught for a period of time. He then moved to Damascus, teaching Mālikī law at the Great Umayyad Mosque. He returned to Egypt after being expelled from Damascus, where he died in 646/1249.
He returned to Egypt (n 80061791) after being expelled from Damascus (n 79143055), where he died in 646/1249. Ibn al-Ḥājib was recognized for his mastery of the epitome (mukhtaṣar) form of writing, wherein complex ideas were condensed into brief statements. The epitome was usually combined with a commentary. Ibn al-Ḥājib wrote two widely-circulated epitomes on grammar, along with a well-known epitome on Mālikī law which later commentators, not all of whom were Mālikī, commented on. In the field of grammar, he wrote al-Shāfiyya on morphology, and al-Kāfiyya on syntax. His other well-known work, titled Muntahā ’l-suʾāl wa l-amal fī ʿilmay al-uṣūl wa l-jadal, addresses Mālikī law and forms of disputation (jadal). He condensed the work into an epitome (titled Mukhtaṣar al-muntahā), which became the subject of many various commentaries and super-commentaries in later centuries.