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Ali ibn Makula

Abū Naṣr Alī ibn Hibat Allāh ibn Ja'far ibn Allakān ibn Muḥammad ibn Dulaf ibn Abī Dulaf al-Qāsim ibn ‘Īsā al-Ijlī, surnamed Sa’d al-Muluk and known as Ibn Mākūlā (Arabic: ابن ماكولا; 1030/31–1082/83) was a highly regarded Arab muḥaddith (Ḥadīth scholar) and historian who authored several works. His magnum opus was his biographical-genealogical history on etymology and orthography of Islamic names, Al-Ikmāl.

Ali ibn Makula
ابن ماكولا
Born1030
Died1083, 1086 or 1095
Cause of deathMurder
Academic work
EraLater Abbasid era,
(Islamic Golden Age)
Main interestsbiography history, genealogy, etymology, orthography
Notable worksKitāb al-Ikmāl

Life

Abū Naṣr ibn Mākūlā was born in the village Ukbara on the Tigris north of Baghdad to a noble Arab family. He was the son of Hibat Allah ibn Makula, vizier to the Buyid ruler of Basrah, Jalal al-Dawla.

He gained the title ‘al-Amīr’ (أمير), or ‘prince’, maybe in his own right, or in reference to his famous ancestor Abu Dulaf al-Ijli. [1] His family had originally come from Jarbāzakān, between Hamadan and Isfahan in Iran, but his paternal uncle, was a muḥaddith (traditionist), and qāḍī (chief justice) in Baghdād where Ibn Mākūlā began his studies. He continued his education by travelling to the regional centres of learning across Irāq, Khurasan, Syria, Egypt, and Fars. In the last years of his life he held various official posts in the imperial administration of the Seljuk Empire, and once led an embassy to Bukhara to obtain the recognition of the new Abbasid Caliphate caliph al-Muqtadi (1075-1094).[2]

One anecdote tells of a personal application made by Ibn Mākūlā on behalf of the grammarian Al-Akhfash al-Asghar|al-Akhfash the Younger, requesting a pension from the vizier Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Isa. This was angrily rejected it seems and the scholar was left in abject poverty.[3]

In the account of his eventual assassination the sources differ on details of location and date. It seems that sometime, either in 475 h. [1082/1083] or 487 h. [1094/95], or 479 h. [1086/87], he was on a trip for Khurasan when he was murdered and robbed by his Mamluk guards,[n 1] either in Jurjan in Golestan Province, or al-Ahvaz in Khuzestan; or in Kirman, Iran.[4]

Works

— In 1232, muhaddith Ibn Nukta (ابن نقطة), published Takmila al-Ikmāl (تكملة الإكمال), as an addendum to Al-Ikmāl.

  • Kitāb Tahdhib mustamar al-Awham ‘alā dhuī al-ma’rifat wa awwalī al-Afhām (تهذيب مستمر الأوهام على ذوي المعرفة وأولي الأفهام)[5]
  • Mufākharat al-qalam wa’l-sayf wa’l-dīnār (مفاخرة القلم والسيف والدينار);[6]
  • Taʾrīkh al-Wuzarā ('History of the Viziers').

Notes

  1. ^ Khallikān describes them as his Turkish slaves

References

  1. ^ Khallikān (Ibn) 1843, p. 505 n., II.
  2. ^ Khallikān (Ibn) 1843, p. 248, II.
  3. ^ Khallikān (Ibn) 1843, pp. 245–246, II.
  4. ^ Khallikān (Ibn) 1843, p. 249, II.
  5. ^ Mākūlā (ibn) 1962.
  6. ^ Kâtip Çelebi, Hajji Khalifa (1835). Kašf al-Zunūn. Vol. VI. Leipzig. p. 8.

External links/References

  • Ali ibn Makula's publications
  • ARABIC BOOKS BY IBN MAKULA, ALI IBN HIBAT ALLAH

See also

  • Encyclopædia Britannica Online
  • List of Arab scientists and scholars
  • Brockelmann, Carl (2016). History of the Arabic Written Tradition Volume 1. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-32626-2.
  • Athīr (Ibn al-), Abū al-Ḥusayn ‘Alī (1862). Carl Johan Tornberg, C.J. (ed.). Al-Kāmi fī al-Ta'rikh (Chronicon Quod Perfectissimum Inscribitur.) (in Arabic). Leiden: Brill.
  • Baghdādī (al-), al-Khatib Abū Bakr Aḥmad ibn ‘Alī (1931). Taʾrīkh Baghdād (in Arabic). Vol. VIII. Beirut: Al-Sa’ādah Press. p. 80.
  • Kathīr (Ibn), Ismail (1966). Kitāb al-Bidāya Wa'l-Nihāya (in Arabic). Vol. XII. Beirut: Riyadh. pp. 18, 22, 24, 32, 46, 123.
  • Khallikān (Ibn), Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1843). Ibn Khallikān's Biographical Dictionary (translation of Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-Anbā' al-Zamān). Vol. II. Translated by McGuckin de Slane, William. London: W.H. Allen. pp. 248–250.
  • Mākūlā (ibn), 'Alī (1962). Al-Yamānī, ʿAbd-al-Raḥmān b. Yaḥyā (ed.). Kitāb al-Ikmāl. Vol. I. Hyderabad. pp. 1–61.
  • Mākūlā (ibn), 'Alī (1990). Sayyid Kasrawī Ḥasan (ed.). Tahdhīb mustamirr al-awhām : ʻalá dhawī al-maʻrifah wa-ūlī al-afhām (in Arabic). Bayrūt: Dār al-Kutub al-ʻIlmīyah.
  • Taghrībirdī (Ibn), Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf (1956). Popper, William (ed.). al-Nujūm al-zāhirah fī mulūk Miṣr wa-al-Qāhirah. Cairo: Dār al-Kutub al-Miṣrīyah.
  • Vadet, J.-C . "Ibn Mākūlā." Encyclopaedia of Islam, second edition. Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs. Brill Online, 2016. Reference. June 7, 2016 http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/ibn-makula-SIM_3280
  • Yāqūt, Shihab al-Dīn ‘Abd Allāh al-Ḥamawī (1927). Margoliouth, D. S. (ed.). Irshād al-Arīb alā Ma'rifat al-Adīb (Yaqut's Dictionary of Learned Men), Odabāʾ. Vol. V. Leiden: Brill. pp. 435–40.
  • al-Ziriklī, Khayr al-Dīn (2007). Al-Aʻlām, qāmūs tarājim li-ashhar al-rijāl wa-al-nisāʼ min al-ʻArab wa-al-mustaʻribīn wa-al-mustashriqīn (in Arabic) (17 ed.). Bayrūt: Dār al-ʻIlm lil-Malāyīn.

makula, abū, naṣr, alī, hibat, allāh, allakān, muḥammad, dulaf, abī, dulaf, qāsim, Īsā, ijlī, surnamed, muluk, known, mākūlā, arabic, ابن, ماكولا, 1030, 1082, highly, regarded, arab, muḥaddith, Ḥadīth, scholar, historian, authored, several, works, magnum, opus. Abu Naṣr Ali ibn Hibat Allah ibn Ja far ibn Allakan ibn Muḥammad ibn Dulaf ibn Abi Dulaf al Qasim ibn isa al Ijli surnamed Sa d al Muluk and known as Ibn Makula Arabic ابن ماكولا 1030 31 1082 83 was a highly regarded Arab muḥaddith Ḥadith scholar and historian who authored several works His magnum opus was his biographical genealogical history on etymology and orthography of Islamic names Al Ikmal Ali ibn Makula ابن ماكولاBorn1030Ukbara IraqDied1083 1086 or 1095Jurjan IranCause of deathMurderAcademic workEraLater Abbasid era Islamic Golden Age Main interestsbiography history genealogy etymology orthographyNotable worksKitab al Ikmal Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References 5 External links References 6 See alsoLife EditAbu Naṣr ibn Makula was born in the village Ukbara on the Tigris north of Baghdad to a noble Arab family He was the son of Hibat Allah ibn Makula vizier to the Buyid ruler of Basrah Jalal al Dawla He gained the title al Amir أمير or prince maybe in his own right or in reference to his famous ancestor Abu Dulaf al Ijli 1 His family had originally come from Jarbazakan between Hamadan and Isfahan in Iran but his paternal uncle was a muḥaddith traditionist and qaḍi chief justice in Baghdad where Ibn Makula began his studies He continued his education by travelling to the regional centres of learning across Iraq Khurasan Syria Egypt and Fars In the last years of his life he held various official posts in the imperial administration of the Seljuk Empire and once led an embassy to Bukhara to obtain the recognition of the new Abbasid Caliphate caliph al Muqtadi 1075 1094 2 One anecdote tells of a personal application made by Ibn Makula on behalf of the grammarian Al Akhfash al Asghar al Akhfash the Younger requesting a pension from the vizier Abu al Hasan Ali ibn Isa This was angrily rejected it seems and the scholar was left in abject poverty 3 In the account of his eventual assassination the sources differ on details of location and date It seems that sometime either in 475 h 1082 1083 or 487 h 1094 95 or 479 h 1086 87 he was on a trip for Khurasan when he was murdered and robbed by his Mamluk guards n 1 either in Jurjan in Golestan Province or al Ahvaz in Khuzestan or in Kirman Iran 4 Works EditAl Ikmal الإكمال Completion full title al Ikmal fi raf al irtiyab an al mu talif wa al mukhtalif min al asma wa al kuna wa al ansab الإكمال في رفع الارتياب عن المؤتلف والمختلف في الأسماء والكنى والأنساب 4 vols written 1071 1075 standard treatise on orthography and pronunciation of proper names Note Originally published as a supplement to Al Khatib Abu Bakr s Al Mutanif Takmila al Mukhtalif The recommenced being the completion of the Mukhtalif or Al Takmila itself the combined works of i Al Mutalif wa Mukhtalif المؤتلف والمختلف by Al Daraqutni and ii Al Mushtabih Al Nisba from the Al Kamal fi ma rifat asma al Rijal الكمال في معرفة أسماء الرجال by ḥafiẓ Abd al Ghani In 1232 muhaddith Ibn Nukta ابن نقطة published Takmila al Ikmal تكملة الإكمال as an addendum to Al Ikmal Kitab Tahdhib mustamar al Awham ala dhui al ma rifat wa awwali al Afham تهذيب مستمر الأوهام على ذوي المعرفة وأولي الأفهام 5 Mufakharat al qalam wa l sayf wa l dinar مفاخرة القلم والسيف والدينار 6 Taʾrikh al Wuzara History of the Viziers Notes Edit Khallikan describes them as his Turkish slavesReferences Edit Khallikan Ibn 1843 p 505 n II Khallikan Ibn 1843 p 248 II Khallikan Ibn 1843 pp 245 246 II Khallikan Ibn 1843 p 249 II Makula ibn 1962 Katip Celebi Hajji Khalifa 1835 Kasf al Zunun Vol VI Leipzig p 8 External links References EditAli ibn Makula s publications ARABIC BOOKS BY IBN MAKULA ALI IBN HIBAT ALLAHSee also EditEncyclopaedia Britannica Online List of Arab scientists and scholars Brockelmann Carl 2016 History of the Arabic Written Tradition Volume 1 BRILL ISBN 978 90 04 32626 2 Athir Ibn al Abu al Ḥusayn Ali 1862 Carl Johan Tornberg C J ed Al Kami fi al Ta rikh Chronicon Quod Perfectissimum Inscribitur in Arabic Leiden Brill Baghdadi al al Khatib Abu Bakr Aḥmad ibn Ali 1931 Taʾrikh Baghdad in Arabic Vol VIII Beirut Al Sa adah Press p 80 Kathir Ibn Ismail 1966 Kitab al Bidaya Wa l Nihaya in Arabic Vol XII Beirut Riyadh pp 18 22 24 32 46 123 Khallikan Ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad 1843 Ibn Khallikan s Biographical Dictionary translation of Wafayat al A yan wa Anba al Zaman Vol II Translated by McGuckin de Slane William London W H Allen pp 248 250 Makula ibn Ali 1962 Al Yamani ʿAbd al Raḥman b Yaḥya ed Kitab al Ikmal Vol I Hyderabad pp 1 61 Makula ibn Ali 1990 Sayyid Kasrawi Ḥasan ed Tahdhib mustamirr al awham ʻala dhawi al maʻrifah wa uli al afham in Arabic Bayrut Dar al Kutub al ʻIlmiyah Taghribirdi Ibn Abu al Maḥasin Yusuf 1956 Popper William ed al Nujum al zahirah fi muluk Miṣr wa al Qahirah Cairo Dar al Kutub al Miṣriyah Vadet J C Ibn Makula Encyclopaedia of Islam second edition Edited by P Bearman Th Bianquis C E Bosworth E van Donzel W P Heinrichs Brill Online 2016 Reference June 7 2016 http referenceworks brillonline com entries encyclopaedia of islam 2 ibn makula SIM 3280 Yaqut Shihab al Din Abd Allah al Ḥamawi 1927 Margoliouth D S ed Irshad al Arib ala Ma rifat al Adib Yaqut s Dictionary of Learned Men Odabaʾ Vol V Leiden Brill pp 435 40 al Zirikli Khayr al Din 2007 Al Aʻlam qamus tarajim li ashhar al rijal wa al nisaʼ min al ʻArab wa al mustaʻribin wa al mustashriqin in Arabic 17 ed Bayrut Dar al ʻIlm lil Malayin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ali ibn Makula amp oldid 1148322341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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