Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari (708 AH – 761 AH) (1309 CE – 1360 CE) was an Egyptian scholar of Arabic grammar.[1][2]
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Ibn Hisham al-Ansari | |
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ابن هشام الأنصاري | |
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Born | 1309 CE (708 AH) Cairo |
Died | 1360 CE (761 AH) Cairo |
Resting place | Cairo |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Region | Mamluk Sultanate |
School | Shafiʽi, Hanbali |
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Known for | Arabic grammar, Aqidah |
Profession | Writer, linguist, theologian |
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Profession | Writer, linguist, theologian |
Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari was born in Cairo in Dhu al-Qadah, in the year of 708 AH, corresponding to the year 1309 CE.[3][4]
He grew up loving science and scholars, taking many of them away as he needed some of the literati and the virtuous.[5][6][clarification needed]
This linguist has written several books, including:[7][8]
Ibn Hisham died on a Friday night on the fifth of Dhu al-Qadah in the year 761 AH, corresponding to the year 1360 CE.[24]
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