LC control no. | n 82217749 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ibn Hishām, ʻAbd al-Malik, -834 |
Variant(s) | ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Hishām, -834 Abū Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Hishām al-Muʻāfirī al-Ḥimyarī al-Baṣrī, -834 Ibn Hishām, ʻAbd al-Malik, d. 834 أبو محمد عبد الملك بن هشام إبن هشام، عبد الملك ابن هشام ابن هشام، عبد المالك، -834 ابن هشام، عبد الملك، -٨٣٤ ابن هشام، عبد الملك، -834 ابن هشام، عبد الملک عبد الملك بن هشام |
Associated country | Egypt |
Death date | 0834 |
Place of birth | Basr, Iraq |
Place of death | Egypt |
Field of activity | History Grammar Genealogy |
Profession or occupation | Historian Grammarian |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Brönnle, P. Monuments of Arabic philology ... 1911- Suhaylī, ʻA. al-R. b.ʻA.A. al-Rawḍ al-unuf, 1977: t.p. (Abū Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Hishām al-Muʻāfirī al-Ḥimyarī al-Baṣrī) Encyclopaedia of Islam, second edition, viewed via the WWW January 11, 2013 (Ibn Hishām, family from Basr, Iraq, moved to Egypt where he was born and spent his life; knowledge of genealogy and grammar was oustanding; died in Egypt; scholar best known for his edition of the Sira (Life of Muḥammad) of Ibn Isḥāk.) Wikipedia, viewed January 11, 2013: (Ibn Hishām; edited the biography of Muhammad written by Ibn Ishaq; grew up in Basr, Iraq, but moved afterwards to Egypt, where he gained a name as a grammarian and student of language and history.) |
Associated language | ara |