Abu Al-Fath, Ibn Abi Al-Hasan Al-Samiri Al-Danafi
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Abu'l-Fath ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Samiri al-Danafi, ( ar, أبو الفتح إبن أبي الحسن السامري) was a 14th-century Samaritan chronicler. His major work is ''Kitab al-Ta'rikh'' ( ar, كتاب التاريخ). The work was commissioned in 1352 by Pinḥas,
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, and begun in 1356. It is a compilation of Samaritan history from cited earlier sources, running from Adam to Mohammed.CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Samaritan Language and Literature
/ref> It was edited by Eduard Vilmar as ''Abulfathi annales Samaritani'' (
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, 1865).


References


Further reading

* Paul Stenhouse
''The Kitab al-Tarikh of Abu 'l-Fath''
(Sydney, Mandelbaum, 1985). Publisher description: "Based on an analysis of all the important MSS and accompanied by copious notes on the Arabic original, this work is the first translation of the whole of this most important of the Samaritan chronicles into English." * Abu L-Fath Al-Samiri Al-Danafi, ''Continuatio of the Samaritan Chronicle of Abu L'Fath Al Samiri Al Danafi'' (Princeton, New Jersey: Darwin Press, 2002) (Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam, No. 10). Milka Levy-Rubin (translator).


External links

* Ab al-Fat ibn Ab al-asan, al-Smir, and Vilmar, Eduardus (1865):
Abulfathi Annales Samaritani: quos Arabice edidit cum prolegomenis
' {{authority control 14th-century historians of the medieval Islamic world 14th-century Asian people Chroniclers Medieval Samaritan people