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Khabar / Inshāʾ, une fois encore

2011
Bien qu'inacheve, le Sharḥ al-Tashīl de Ibn Mālik (m. 672/1274) est un des grands ouvrages grammaticaux du VIIeme/XIIIeme siecle. Nous y avons trouve trois objets ayant trait a la categorie de 'inshā' (vs khabar). Le premier est une proposition qu'on retrouve sous une forme comparable dans le Sharḥ al-Kāfiya de Raḍī al-dīn al-Astarābādhī (m. 688/1289).
Pierre Larcher
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On al-Maqrīzī’s Description of Jewish Festivals in al-Khabar

Mŵrešet Yiśraʾel, 2021
The Muslim scholar Taqī al-Dīn Aḥmad b. ʿAlī al-Maqrīzī (1364–1442 CE) discussed Jewish festivals several times in his works, including once in al-Khabar ʿan al-Bashar fī Ansāb al-ʿArab wa-Nasab Sayyid al-Bashar. In this source, in which he describes seven (actually eight) Jewish festivals, it is clear that he relied on Aḥmad b.
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The Treatise on the Egyptian Pyramids (Tuḥfat al-kirām fī khabar al-ahrām)

Isis, 1939
The work here presented is one of an enormous number of minor compilations on an infinite variety of subjects, made by the famous Arab polyhistorian ABU AL-FADL 'ABD AL-RAHMAN IBN ABI BAKR IBN MUHAMMAD IBN ABI BAKR, known as JALAL AL-DIN AL-SUYf4TI, or for short JALAL AL-SUYUTI, who lived from 849/1445 to 911/1505.
Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī, Leon Nemoy
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