Ibn Dihya al-Kalby | |
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Born | March 1150[1] |
Died | November 1235[1][2] Cairo, Egypt | (aged 85)
Era | Medieval Era |
Region | Iberian Peninsula and North Africa |
School | Zahiri |
Umar bin al-Hasan bin Ali bin Muhammad bin al-Jamil bin Farah bin Khalaf bin Qumis bin Mazlal bin Malal bin Badr bin Dihyah bin Farwah, better known as Ibn Dihya al-Kalbi (Arabic: ابن دحية الكلبي) was a Moorish scholar of both the Arabic language and Islamic studies.[3] He preferred to be called Abu al-Khattab, though at various times he was also referred to as Ibn al-Jumayyil, Majd al-Din, Abu al-Fadl or simply Ibn Dihya.[4]
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