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ibn-al-Arabi
/ ˌɪbənælɑːˈrɑːbɪ /
noun
- ibn-al-ArabiMuhyi-l-din11651240MArabSpanishRELIGION: mysticWRITING: poet Muhyi-l-din. 1165–1240, Muslim mystic and poet, born in Spain, noted for his influence on Sufism
Example Sentences
The Saracen Ibn-al-Arabi," says Eginhard, "came to this town, to present himself before the King.
Ibn-al-Arabi was governor of Saragossa, and one of the Spanish-Arab chieftains in league against Abdel-Rhaman, the last offshoot of the Ommiad caliphs, who, with the assistance of the Berbers, had seized the government of Spain.
Amid the troubles of his country and his nation, Ibn-al-Arabi summoned to his aid, against Abdel-Rhaman, the Franks and the Christians, just as, but lately, Maurontius, Duke of Arles, had summoned to Provence, against Charles Martel, the Arabs and the Mussulmans.
Ibn-al-Arabi was governor of Saragossa, and one of the Spanish Arab chieftains in league against Abdel-Rhaman, the last offshoot of the Ommiad khalifs, who, with the assistance of the Berbers, had seized the government of Spain.
The Saracen Ibn-al-Arabi," says Eginhard, "came to this town, to present himself before the king.
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