Abu Hilal al-Askari

Abū Hilāl al-‘Askarī (Arabic: أبو هلال العسكري) (died 395 AH/1005 CE[1]) was an Islamic scholar.

Abū Hilāl al-‘Askarī
Died395 AH/1005 CE[1]
EraMedieval era

Legacy

Works

  • Jamharat al-Amthal (Collection of Proverbs)[2]
  • Kitab as-sinaatain (Libro de las dos artes)
  • Diwán al-Maani (Antológico y preceptístico)
  • Kitāb mā ḥtakama bi-hi l-ḫulafā’ ilā l-quḍāt [3]
  • Fonte: La literatura Arabe, Francisco Gabrieli

See also

  • List of Islamic scholars

References

  1. http://ricasdb.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/daiber/daiber_contents_ms150.html
  2. "De Proverbio - Electronic Journal of International Proverb Studies. Proverbs, Quotations, Sayings, Wellerisms". Archived from the original on 2006-10-09. Retrieved 2006-10-28.
  3. Abū Hilāl al-ʿAskarī (2001). Le Livre des califes qui s’en remirent au jugement d’un cadi (Kitāb mā ḥtakama bi-hi l-ḫulafā’ ilā l-quḍāt). Edition and French translation by Mathieu Tillier. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. ISBN 9782724705546.


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