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Hafs ibn Albar al-Qūṭī (Arabic: حفص بن البر القوطي), commonly known as al-Qūṭī or al-Qurṭubî, was a 9th–10th Century Visigothic Christian count, theologian, translator and poet, often memorialised as the 'Last of the Goths'. He was a descendant of Visigothic royalty and held a position of power over the Christians of his region. He was possibly a priest or censor, but many scholars take him to be a layman. He describes himself as ignorant of the sacred sciences, and constantly allowed his works to be checked and commented on by those he called "best in their religion and a bright light in the sacred sciences", claiming that "all of them know what I do not know".

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  • حفص بن البر (بالإنجليزية: Hafs ibn Albar)‏ المعروف باسم القوطي أو القرطبي، كان يعتبر مسيحيًا قوطيًا من القرن التاسع حتى العاشر الميلادي، وعالم لاهوتي ومترجم وشاعر، غالبًا ما يُذكر باسم آخر «القوط»، وكان من نسل أسرة ملكية القوط الغربيين وشغل منصب السلطة على المسيحيين في منطقته، ربما كان كاهنًا أو مراقبًا، لكن العديد من العلماء أخذوه ليكون شخصًا عاديًا. كتب باللغة العربية، والتي أصبحت بعد ذلك اللغة الشائعة للمسيحيين المستعربون الذين يعيشون في الأندلس، كانت اللغة العربية بطيئة في تبنيها من قبل رجال الدين الكاثوليك الأيبريين؛ لأن اللغة العربية فرضتها الحكومة الإسلامية وأن الكنيسة أرادت أن تظهر منفصلة تمامًا عن الإسلام، اتسمت أعمال حفص بن البر في ترجمة سفر المزامير وغيرها من الأعمال اللاهوتية بأنها جزء لا يتجزأ من الحفاظ على الكنيسة الأيبيرية في ظل الإسلام لأنها سمحت للمسيحيين الذين نشأوا في ثقافة عربية بالمشاركة الكاملة في العقيدة المسيحية. (ar)
  • Hafs ibn Albar al-Qūṭī (Arabic: حفص بن البر القوطي), commonly known as al-Qūṭī or al-Qurṭubî, was a 9th–10th Century Visigothic Christian count, theologian, translator and poet, often memorialised as the 'Last of the Goths'. He was a descendant of Visigothic royalty and held a position of power over the Christians of his region. He was possibly a priest or censor, but many scholars take him to be a layman. He describes himself as ignorant of the sacred sciences, and constantly allowed his works to be checked and commented on by those he called "best in their religion and a bright light in the sacred sciences", claiming that "all of them know what I do not know". He wrote in Arabic, which had then become a common language of Mozarabic Christians living in al-Andalus. Arabic was slow to be adopted by the Iberian Catholic Clergy because the Arabic language was enforced by the Islamic government and the Church wanted to appear completely separate from Islam. Hafs ibn Albar's work in translating the Psalms and other theological works has been characterised as integral to the preservation of the Iberian Church under Islam as it allowed Christians who had been raised in an Arabic culture to fully participate in the Christian faith. (en)
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  • Count of the Christians of Toledo (en)
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  • حفص ابن البر القوطي القرطبي (en)
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  • before 889 until after 961 (en)
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  • حفص بن البر (بالإنجليزية: Hafs ibn Albar)‏ المعروف باسم القوطي أو القرطبي، كان يعتبر مسيحيًا قوطيًا من القرن التاسع حتى العاشر الميلادي، وعالم لاهوتي ومترجم وشاعر، غالبًا ما يُذكر باسم آخر «القوط»، وكان من نسل أسرة ملكية القوط الغربيين وشغل منصب السلطة على المسيحيين في منطقته، ربما كان كاهنًا أو مراقبًا، لكن العديد من العلماء أخذوه ليكون شخصًا عاديًا. (ar)
  • Hafs ibn Albar al-Qūṭī (Arabic: حفص بن البر القوطي), commonly known as al-Qūṭī or al-Qurṭubî, was a 9th–10th Century Visigothic Christian count, theologian, translator and poet, often memorialised as the 'Last of the Goths'. He was a descendant of Visigothic royalty and held a position of power over the Christians of his region. He was possibly a priest or censor, but many scholars take him to be a layman. He describes himself as ignorant of the sacred sciences, and constantly allowed his works to be checked and commented on by those he called "best in their religion and a bright light in the sacred sciences", claiming that "all of them know what I do not know". (en)
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