Umm ‘Alī Taqiyya bint Abi’l-Faraj Ghayth b. ‘Alī b. ‘Abd al-Salām b. Muḥammad b. Ja‘far al-Sulamī al-Armanāzī al-Ṣūrī (أم علي تقية بنت أبى الفرج غيث بن على بن عبد السلام بن محمد بن جافر السلامية الأرمنازية الصورية), also known as Sitt al-Ni‘m (ست النعم) (born Damascus 505/1111, died, probably in Egypt, 579/1183-4), was a poet and scholar, the most prominent female student of Abū Ṭāhir al-Silafī, the leading educator in Egypt in his day. 'Several sources acknowledge her as woman of talent and wit, who composed qaṣīdas and short poems.'
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| - تقية بنت غيث بن علي الأرمنازية (ar)
- タキーヤ・ウンム・アリ・ビント・ガイス・イブン・アリ・アルアルマナジ (ja)
- Taqiyya Umm Ali bint Ghaith ibn Ali al-Armanazi (en)
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| - タキーヤ・ウンム・アリ・ビント・ガイス・イブン・アリ・アルアルマナジ (Taqiyya Umm Ali bint Ghaith ibn Ali al-Armanazi、1111年-1183年)は、エジプトの著名な女性の学者、詩人、教育者である。彼女の夫も著名な学者である。 (ja)
- Umm ‘Alī Taqiyya bint Abi’l-Faraj Ghayth b. ‘Alī b. ‘Abd al-Salām b. Muḥammad b. Ja‘far al-Sulamī al-Armanāzī al-Ṣūrī (أم علي تقية بنت أبى الفرج غيث بن على بن عبد السلام بن محمد بن جافر السلامية الأرمنازية الصورية), also known as Sitt al-Ni‘m (ست النعم) (born Damascus 505/1111, died, probably in Egypt, 579/1183-4), was a poet and scholar, the most prominent female student of Abū Ṭāhir al-Silafī, the leading educator in Egypt in his day. 'Several sources acknowledge her as woman of talent and wit, who composed qaṣīdas and short poems.' (en)
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| - Umm ‘Alī Taqiyya bint Abi’l-Faraj Ghayth b. ‘Alī b. ‘Abd al-Salām b. Muḥammad b. Ja‘far al-Sulamī al-Armanāzī al-Ṣūrī (أم علي تقية بنت أبى الفرج غيث بن على بن عبد السلام بن محمد بن جافر السلامية الأرمنازية الصورية), also known as Sitt al-Ni‘m (ست النعم) (born Damascus 505/1111, died, probably in Egypt, 579/1183-4), was a poet and scholar, the most prominent female student of Abū Ṭāhir al-Silafī, the leading educator in Egypt in his day. 'Several sources acknowledge her as woman of talent and wit, who composed qaṣīdas and short poems.' Taqiyya's husband was Fāḍil b. Ḥamdūn al-Ṣūrī (born Damascus 490/1097, died Alexandria 568/1172), himself a noted scholar; with him she had the son (b. Ṣūr, d. 603/1206), who also became a noted scholar. Among the few poems of Taqiyya's that survive is an epigram on wine the she sent to Al-Muzaffar Umar: There is nothing good in wine, though a paradisial perkIt ferments the sane, bonkers his mind and instils in him a falling fear. When al-Muzaffar responded that Taqiyya was speaking from experience, she composed a poem on war, to show that experience was not required to compose poetry on a theme. (en)
- タキーヤ・ウンム・アリ・ビント・ガイス・イブン・アリ・アルアルマナジ (Taqiyya Umm Ali bint Ghaith ibn Ali al-Armanazi、1111年-1183年)は、エジプトの著名な女性の学者、詩人、教育者である。彼女の夫も著名な学者である。 (ja)
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