Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Zuhri | |
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Native name | محمد بن أبي بكر الزهري |
Born | 12th century Granada, Al-Andalus |
Died | Between 1154 and 1161 |
Occupation | Geographer |
Notable works | Kitāb al-Jughrāfiyya (Book of Geography) |
Muḥammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Zuhri (Arabic: محمد بن أبي بكر الزهري) of Granada (fl. 1130s–1150s) was a geographer. He was the writer of a notable work, Kitāb al-Jughrāfiyya (Book of Geography). Al-Zuhri was able to use the writings of the geographers of the reign of caliph al-Ma'mun of Baghdad (d. 456/1068).[1] He belonged to the Arab tribe of Banu Zuhrah.[2] Al-Zuhri died between 1154 and 1161.
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Al-Zuhri From the tribe of Banu Zahra ibn Kulab That camped around Mecca