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Ibn al-Ajdābī (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن إسماعيل بن أحمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الأجدابي الطرابلسي, Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Ismā'īl ibn Ahmad ibn Abdallāh al-Lawātī al-Ajdābī al-Tarāblisī) died after c. 1077 AD (456 AH) was a prominent Libyan scholar and linguist. His fields of expertise covered Islamic jurisprudence, kalam, Arabic language and astronomy. He lived all his life in Tripoli and died and was buried there. He studied under Libyan scholars of his time and was famous for being interested in meeting those who traveled through Tripoli from the Mashriq and the Maghrib and acquiring wider knowledge from them. It is said that when he was asked about how he acquired all this knowledge, he replied, "I acquired it from the Huwwāra and Znāta gates," which refers to the names of two main gat

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  • ابن الأجدابي أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن إسماعيل بن أحمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الأجدابي الطرابلسي.لغوي ليبي بارز، توفي بعد سنة 1077.برز في العديد من المجالات، مثل الفقه الإسلامي، وعلم الكلام، واللغة العربية، وعلم الفلك.عاش كل حياته في طرابلس وتوفي ودفن هناك.تتلمذ على يد علماء طرابلس في عصره، واشتهر بطلبه لمقابلة العلماء الذين يأتون لطرابلس أو يمرون بها قادمين من المشرق أو من المغرب، واكتساب المعارف منهم، وعندما سئل عن كيفية اكتسابه لكل هذه المعرفة التي هنده، أجاب «لقد اكتسبت المعرفة من هوارة وزناتة» مشيرا لاسم البوابتيين الرئيسيتين لمدينة طرابلس. (ar)
  • Ibn al-Ajdābī (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن إسماعيل بن أحمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الأجدابي الطرابلسي, Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Ismā'īl ibn Ahmad ibn Abdallāh al-Lawātī al-Ajdābī al-Tarāblisī) died after c. 1077 AD (456 AH) was a prominent Libyan scholar and linguist. His fields of expertise covered Islamic jurisprudence, kalam, Arabic language and astronomy. He lived all his life in Tripoli and died and was buried there. He studied under Libyan scholars of his time and was famous for being interested in meeting those who traveled through Tripoli from the Mashriq and the Maghrib and acquiring wider knowledge from them. It is said that when he was asked about how he acquired all this knowledge, he replied, "I acquired it from the Huwwāra and Znāta gates," which refers to the names of two main gates to Tripoli, named after two Berber tribes. (en)
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  • ابن الأجدابي أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن إسماعيل بن أحمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الأجدابي الطرابلسي.لغوي ليبي بارز، توفي بعد سنة 1077.برز في العديد من المجالات، مثل الفقه الإسلامي، وعلم الكلام، واللغة العربية، وعلم الفلك.عاش كل حياته في طرابلس وتوفي ودفن هناك.تتلمذ على يد علماء طرابلس في عصره، واشتهر بطلبه لمقابلة العلماء الذين يأتون لطرابلس أو يمرون بها قادمين من المشرق أو من المغرب، واكتساب المعارف منهم، وعندما سئل عن كيفية اكتسابه لكل هذه المعرفة التي هنده، أجاب «لقد اكتسبت المعرفة من هوارة وزناتة» مشيرا لاسم البوابتيين الرئيسيتين لمدينة طرابلس. (ar)
  • Ibn al-Ajdābī (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن إسماعيل بن أحمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الأجدابي الطرابلسي, Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm ibn Ismā'īl ibn Ahmad ibn Abdallāh al-Lawātī al-Ajdābī al-Tarāblisī) died after c. 1077 AD (456 AH) was a prominent Libyan scholar and linguist. His fields of expertise covered Islamic jurisprudence, kalam, Arabic language and astronomy. He lived all his life in Tripoli and died and was buried there. He studied under Libyan scholars of his time and was famous for being interested in meeting those who traveled through Tripoli from the Mashriq and the Maghrib and acquiring wider knowledge from them. It is said that when he was asked about how he acquired all this knowledge, he replied, "I acquired it from the Huwwāra and Znāta gates," which refers to the names of two main gat (en)
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  • Ibn al-Ajdabi (en)
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