ʿAlī Ibn Al-Ḥasan Al-Khazrajī
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ʿAlī Ibn Al-Ḥasan Al-Khazrajī
Muwaffaq al-Dīn Abū l-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥasan al-Khazrajī (1331–1410), called Ibn Wahhās, was a Yemeni historian who worked for the Rasulid dynasty, Rasūlid dynasty. Life Al-Khazrajī's biography can be constructed from his own statements, the biographical notices in al-Maqrīzī and Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī and the ''Ṭabaqāt ṣulaḥāʾ al-Yaman'' of ʿAbd al-Wahhāb b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Burayhī, al-Burayhī. He was a native of Zabīd and a member of the Khazraj tribe. He was born in the year 732 Anno Hegirae, AH, which corresponds to 1331–1332 Anno Domini, AD. In his youth, he worked as a plasterer and painter in and around Taʿizz, decorating the Madrasa al-Afḍaliyya and the palace Dār al-Dībāj. He studied ''qirāʾāt'' (Qurʾān recitation) and became a ''qāriʾ'' (reader) in the mosque of al-Mimlāḥ, a village outside Zabīd. Al-Sakhāwī met him in Zabīd. He died in early 1410. Works According to the 17th-century Ottoman writer Kâtip Ç ...
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