Ibn Abi al-Dunya
Abdullah ibn Muhammad, known by his epithet of Ibn Abi al-Dunya (d. AH 281/894 CE) ) was a Muslim scholar.[1][2]
Works
- A Maqtal al-Husayn retelling the story of the battle of Karbala
- "Al-sabq wa al-ramī" on Furusiyya martial
- Dam El-Mlhai - An essay of strong opposition to music.
- Kitab al-Mandam[3]
- Sifat al-nar, discusses hellfire and the punishments unbelievers and sinners will face.
References
- ↑ Josef W. Meri, Jere L. Bacharach Medieval Islamic Civilization: A-K, index 2006 0415966914 "Ibn Abi al-Dunya (d. AH 281/894 CE) may be considered ... about death and the next world (Kitab al-Manam [The Book of Dreams] ). "
- ↑ Jonathan Glustrom Katz Dreams, Sufism, and Sainthood: The Visionary Career of ... 1996 9004105999 p.219
- ↑ Katz "The Book of Dreams [Kitab al-Mandm] by Ibn Abi al-Dunya (Introduction and Text)," (Ph.D. diss., Michigan, 1977)"
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