Ibn Hālawaih
Ibn Hālawaih ( Arabic ابن خالويه; al-Ḥusain Ibn-Aḥmad Ibn-Ḫālawaih; * in Hamadan ; † in Aleppo around 980 ) was an Arab scholar.
Ibn Hālawaih came to Baghdad in 926 . He is known for his work on the grammar of the Arabic language and his Koran exegesis .
Fonts
- Collection of non-canonical versions of the Koran , ed. by Gotthelf Bergsträßer. German Oriental Society , FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1934. (= Bibliotheca Islamica , Vol. 7)
Individual evidence
- ↑ al-Ḥusain b. Aḥmad († 980/981), “grammarian; philologist; man of letters; author on metereology ". Entry in Arab-Islamic Biographical Archive (AIBA). Query via WBIS, July 6, 2018.
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SURNAME | Ibn Hālawaih |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ibn-Ḫālawaih, al-Ḥusain Ibn-Aḥmad |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Arabic grammarian and Koran exegete |
DATE OF BIRTH | 10th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamadan |
DATE OF DEATH | around 980 |
Place of death | Aleppo |