269:('The continuation of the ṣila') or: 'The story of the scholars of al-Andalus, in which he (the author) of the Kitāb aṣ-ṣila continued by Ibn Baškuwāl'. This book deals with the Andalusian scholars of the 12th and 13th centuries. A fragment of the work was published by the French orientalist
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403:('The Hadith scholar of al-Andalus, the historian Abū'l-Qāsim b Baškuwāl, his personality and his works'). In: Maǧallat Ǧāmi'at Umm al-Qurā li-'ulūm aš-šarī'a wa -'l-luġa al-'arabiyya wa-dābi-hā. Vol.18, n.28 (Mecca, 2003), p. 222-288 (in Arabic)
240:'s scholars, which contains 1541 biographies of 11th and 12th century Andalusian scholars. In a dedicated chapter (faṣl) he presents the life of the so-called "strangers" (al-ghurabā), who came to al-Andalus from the Orient and
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Ibn
Bashkuwāl's biographers attribute him authorship of twenty-six known books, treatises and monographs of biographical content, and list his teachers and the texts he studied. Among his few surviving works are:
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intercessions. In this work Ibn
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region. His first teacher was his father (d.1139), to whom he dedicates a section in his biographical work. He studied with the most famous scholars of his time:
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in 1937 (Rabat). Three further volumes with corrections and additions to the first edition were published in 1993 (Rabat).
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with rich information about its importance as a primary source of Ibn Wahb. Contains an appended biography of Ibn Wahb.
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The right of society in a Malay-Islamic legal tradition of the 5th/11th century. Brill. Leiden. 1999. pp. 151-154.
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When you called your Lord for help! Then he heard you (and frowned): I will assist you with a thousand angels...
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Ministry of Waqf and Religious Affairs.
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He died in
January 1183 and was buried in the cemetery known then as Ibn 'Abbās Scholars’ Cemetery in Córdoba
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Another supplement and continuation of Ibn Baškuwāl's work was written by Ibn az-Zubair al-Gharnāṭī (1230,
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Muḥaddiṯ al-Andalus al-Ḥāfiẓ al-mu'arriḫ Abū'l-Qāsim b. Baškuwāl. Šaḫṣiyyatu-hu wa-mu'allafātu-hu.
183:. In his hometown he worked as a consulting lawyer (faqīh mušāwar) and for a short time as deputy
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and the lawyer Abūl-Walīd ibn Ruschd (died 1126), the grandfather of the philosopher
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Khalaf ibn ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Mas'ud ibn Musa ibn
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Chalaf ibn'Abd al-Malik ibn Mas'udd ibn Mūsā ibn
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