The calamities of Judge Muhammad al-Arabi with a burdala compiled by his student Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ahmad ibn al-Khayyat ibn Abi al-Qasim al-Dukkali [famous as Ibn Ibrahim]; Corrected by Idris bin Muhammad Al-Omrani Al-Hasani Al-Marrakshi, Ahmed bin Muhammad Al-Qadiri
(نوازل القاضي محمد العربي بردلة جمعها تلميذه أبو العباس أحمد بن أحمد بن الخياط بن أبي القاسم الدكالي الشهير بابن إبراهيم ؛ تصحيح إدريس بن محمد العمراني الحسني المراكشي، أحمد بن مَحمد القادري)
| Title |
The calamities of Judge Muhammad al-Arabi with a burdala compiled by his student Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ahmad ibn al-Khayyat ibn Abi al-Qasim al-Dukkali [famous as Ibn Ibrahim]; Corrected by Idris bin Muhammad Al-Omrani Al-Hasani Al-Marrakshi, Ahmed bin Muhammad Al-Qadiri |
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نوازل القاضي محمد العربي بردلة جمعها تلميذه أبو العباس أحمد بن أحمد بن الخياط بن أبي القاسم الدكالي الشهير بابن إبراهيم ؛ تصحيح إدريس بن محمد العمراني الحسني المراكشي، أحمد بن مَحمد القادري
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| Author |
Bardala, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Ahmed |
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Original
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بردلة، محمد العربي بن أحمد
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belge |
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Arabic |
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Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics3461 |
| Notes |
Notes: The compiler of these calamities is a student of Judge Bardala. Ibn al-Mahi al-Idrisi noted in (Dictionary of Moroccan Publications, p. 32) that the compiler is “famous for Ibn Ibrahim.” After searching for him in the “Encyclopedia of Moroccan Notables,” I found translations by more than one of this family without finding a translation of the compiler. The investigator Muhammad Hajji explained that it is a famous family in Fez. The author of “Salwat al-Anfas” translated him and described him as a jurist, historian, and miqati, who lived during the 12th century AH/18AD, and he was from the family of Ibn Ibrahim al-Dukkali, whose grandfather, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim, came from Doukkala to Fez in the ninth century AH. He studied with Sheikh Al-Masnawi Al-Dala’i (1661-1724) and Muhammad Al-Arabi Bardala (1632-1720)... Suleiman Al-Hawat (1747-1816) was one of his study companions. Among his books is “The Chain of Gold Manufactured in Mention of Notable Persons of Ancestors and Grandfathers.” He died before completing it, so his brother completed it. The author of Silwat Al-Anfas says: I have not seen his death or burial now. (Salwat Al-Anfas / Al-Kattani, vol. 2, pp. 89-87). |