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  1. Ibn Ashur: Treatise on Maqasid Al-Shariah by Muhammad Al-Tahir Ibn Ashour, 2006-12-15
  2. Al-Maqamat Al-Luzumiyah (Brill Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures) by Abu L-Tahir Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Al-Tamimi Al-Saraqusti ib Al-Astarkuwi, 2001-12-01
  3. Moslem Schisms And Sects - Being The History Of The Various Philosophic Systems Developed In Islam by Abu-Mansur Abd-Al-Kahir Ibn-Tahir Al-Bag, 2008-11-04
  4. Kitab Al-Milal Wal-Nihal. D'Après Le Manuscrit Conservé à La Bibliothèque Des Waqfs à Bagdad by Al-Tamimi al-Baghdadi ] & Nader, Albert N [editor] Abu Mansur Abdul Qahir Ibn Tahir Ibn Muhammad Al-Tamimi Al-Baghdadi [ Abd al-Qahir Ibn Tahir, 1970
  5. Moslem Schisms And Sects, Al-Fark? Bain Al-Firak (1919) by Abd Al-Qahir Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi, 2008-06-02
  6. Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad by Shawkat M. Toorawa, 2010-10-27
  7. Moslem Schisms and Sects: (Al-Fark Bain Al-Firak) Being the History of the Various Philosophic Systems Developed in Islam (1920) by Abd al-Qahir Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi, 2009-07-08
  8. Naissance En 980: Avicenne, Otton Iii Du Saint-Empire, Ichijo, Baudouin Iv de Flandre, Thierry Iii de Frise Occidentale, Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi (French Edition)
  9. 822 Deaths: Saicho, Tian Bu, Li Yijian, Eigil of Fulda, Al-Waqidi, Winiges of Spoleto, Kim Heonchang, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Denebeorht
  10. A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad.(Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad)(Book review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Unavailable, 2008-04-01
  11. Mathématicien Arabe: Alhazen, Al-Kindi, Ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi, Thabit Ibn Qurra, Muhammad Al-Fazari, Al-Battani, Al-Qalasadi, Ahmad Ibn Yusuf (French Edition)
  12. Tahirid Rulers: Muhammad of Khorasan, Abdullah Ibn Tahir Al-Khurasani, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Tahir Ii of Khorasan, Talha of Khorasan
  13. Tahirid Dynasty: Tahirid Rulers, Nishapur, Muhammad of Khorasan, Abdullah Ibn Tahir Al-Khurasani, Tahir Ibn Husayn, Tahir Ii of Khorasan
  14. Homonyma inter nomina relativa, auctore Abdu?l-Fadhl Mohammed ibn Táhir al-Makdisí, vulgo dicto Ibno?l-Kaísarání, quae cum appendice Abu Musae Ispahanensis e codd (Arabic Edition) by Mu?ammad ibn ??hir Ibn al-Qaysar?n?, 1865-01-01

1. Al-Baghdadi
AlBaghdadi is sometimes known as Ibn Tahir. His full name is Abu Mansur Abral-Qahir ibn tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi al-Baghdadi.
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Abu Mansur ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi
Born: about 980 in Baghdad, Iraq
Died:
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Al-Baghdadi is sometimes known as Ibn Tahir. His full name is Abu Mansur Abr al-Qahir ibn Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi al-Baghdadi. We can deduce from al-Baghdadi's last two names that he was descended from the Bani Tamim tribe, one of the Sharif tribes of ancient Arabia, and that he belonged to the Madhhab Shafi'i school of religious law. This school of law, one of the four Sunni schools, took its name from the teacher Abu 'Abd Allah as-Shafi'i (767-820) and was based on both the divine law of the Qur'an or Hadith and on human logical reasoning when no divine teachings were given. We have a few details of al-Baghdadi's life. He was born and brought up in Baghdad but left that city to go to Nishapur (sometimes written Neyshabur in English) in the Tus region of northeastern Iran. He did not go to Nishapur alone, but was accompanied by his father who must have been a man of considerable wealth, for al-Baghdadi, without any apparent income himself, was able to spend a great deal of money on supporting scholarship and men of learning. At this time Nishapur was, like the whole of the region around it, a place where there was little political stability as various tribes and religious groups fought with each other. When riots broke out in Nishapur, al-Baghdadi decided that he required a more peaceful place to continue his life as an academic so he moved to Asfirayin. This town was quieter and al-Baghdadi was able to teach and study in more peaceful surroundings. He was certainly considered as one of the great teachers of his time and the people of Nishapur were sad to lose the great scholar from their city.

2. Tahir Ibn Husayn
tahir ibn Husayn tahir ibn Husayn (d. 822) was a Persian general and governor during the Abbasid caliphate.
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3. Tahir Ibn Husayn - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Tahir bin Husain). tahir ibn Husayn (d. 822) was a Persiangeneral and governor during the Abbasid caliphate. Specifically, he served under
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(Redirected from Tahir bin Husain Tahir ibn Husayn (d. ) was a Persian general and governor during the Abbasid caliphate. Specifically, he served under al-Ma'mun and led the armies that would defeat al-Amin , making al-Ma'mun the caliph. Afterwards, Tahir was made governor of the eastern Abbasid lands, effectively making him governor of Persia . Tahir later declared independence from the Abbasid empire in 822 by omitting any mention of al-Ma'mun during a Friday sermon. However, he died the same night, and al-Ma'mun appointed Tahir's son to continue at his father's post. This established the Tahirid dynasty , which ruled a semi-autonomous state in eastern Persia. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahir_ibn_Husayn Categories 822 deaths Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

4. Tahir Ibn Husayn - Art History Online Reference And Guide
tahir ibn Husayn Art History Online Reference and Guide
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5. BookFinder.com Nazariyat Al-Maqasid Inda Al-Imam Muhammad
Nazariyat AlMaqasid inda Al-Imam Muhammad Al-tahir ibn Ashur
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6. Iran Iranian Web Site History Persian Culture
In 205/820 al Mamun, the Abbasid caliph, appointed tahir ibn Husayn ibn Masabto rule tahir ibn Husayn purposefully left al - Mamun s name out of the
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7. BookFinder.com Al-Tafsir Wa-Al-Maqasid Inda Al-Shaykh Muhammad
AlTafsir Wa-Al-Maqasid inda Al-Shaykh Muhammad Al-tahir ibn Ashur
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8. Iranian Iran Web Site History Persian Culture
When the caliph al Mamun appointed tahir ibn Husayn to rule over the easternregions of Iran, the first domestically autonomous government within Iran
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9. FAIRUZABADY [Abu-t-Tahir Ibn Ibrahim Majd Ud-Din Ul-Fairuzabadi]
FAIRUZABADY Abut-tahir ibn Ibrahim Majd ud-Din ul-Fairuzabadi (1329-1414) - Online Information article about FAIRUZABADY Abu-t-tahir ibn Ibrahim
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10. Saudi Aramco World : The Potter's Of Al-Qarah
It is, less romantically, the workshop of Sayied tahir ibn Ali Al Gahrach.But within the cave tahir ibn Ali and his family ply a trade that has the romance
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October 1961 Volume 12, Number 8 October 1961
Volume 12, Number 8 The Potter's of al-Qarah For 15,000 years and maybe longer man has mixed clay, water and imagination to create ceramics. That Tahir ibn Ali turns out a useful, eye-catching product is no surprise. His family has been working with ceramics for generations. Tahir ibn Ali and his two eldest sons are the potters who "throw" the pieces on foot-powered potter's wheels, which are built into the rock for stability. Other members of the family dig the clay from nearby clay beds, wedge (mix) it, prepare the outdoor kilns or ovens, and fire them with a fuel of dried palm fronds. Youngsters are taught at a very early age to help in all stages of pottery production, and they are not very old before they are shown how the potter's wheel operates. In this way the art of ceramics is passed on from generation to generation. Visitors to the workshop are amazed at the display of dexterity that enables the potters to "throw" a two-foot-tall water jug in about six minutes. Tahir ibn Ali first centers a roll of clay on the wheel head. Then, with the clay whirling between his hands, he quickly opens the top of the batch. It begins to assume a jug-like shape as Tahir ibn Ali pushes his left hand down into the center of the pliable clay while his right hand raises and supports the outside wall. Extreme steadiness of hands and arms is needed to insure uniform thickness and shape. When the jug reaches its full height, Tahir ibn Ali forms the narrow neck by squeezing his hands together. So sure and swift are his movements that his skill looks deceptively easy to an)'one who doesn't appreciate the many years it took to acquire. Carefully, Tahir ibn Ali lifts the finished jug from the wheel and hands it over to another member of the family.

11. NodeWorks - Encyclopedia Tahir Ibn Husayn
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12. Saudi Aramco World : Emissary To Barbary
After the first Audience was over Mr. Taher Fennish altahir ibn Abd al-HaqFannis, in whose Hands the Negotiation was placed, came from the Emperor and
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September/October 1998 Volume 49, Number 5 September/October 1998
Volume 49, Number 5 Emissary to Barbary "For some weeks past two Americans have been at this place, who were presented to his Majesty and Royal Family on Tuesday last. They are a Mr. Barclay, Consul-General of the United States at l'Orient [France], and an officer named Franks. They are going to Morocco, to negociate a peace between the Emperor of Barbary and the States of America." Written by Priscilla H. Roberts and James N. Tull When Thomas Barclay, the United States' consul general in France, landed at Mogador, Morocco in June 1786, he was not the first official American to visit the Barbary Coast, but he was to become the most successful. Captain John Lamb of Connecticut had been sent to negotiate with the ruler of Algiers, but his mission had failed utterly a few months earlier, and historians divide the blame between the emissary and the ruler. Barclay, on the other hand, with tact, patience, and modest deportment, successfully negotiated a treaty of peace and commerce with Moroccan Sultan Sidi Muhammad ibn Abd Allah, the first treaty ever between the United States and an Arab, African or Muslim nation. As Barclay and his secretary, Colonel David S. Franks, a Revolutionary War veteran, a diplomatic courier and fluent in French, stepped onto the Moroccan shore, the governor of Mogador, 'Umar ibn Dawidi, received them. Barclay wrote, "I arrived here after an agreeable passage of five days and was well received by the Governor and by the people, who seemed pleased to see Persons from a country at so great a distance come to compliment their Sovereign. The Governor was so polite as to request I would return on board the Vessel to give him an Opportunity of receiving us on shore at the Head of his Soldiers, and has since proposed making an entertainment in the Country...."

13. Encyclopedia Tahir Ibn Husayn
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14. Ibn Tahir
Translate this page Abu Mansur Abr al-Qahir ibn tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi Ibn Tahir fue más que un gran matemático, un excelente maestro.
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bn Tahir
E N A bu Mansur Abr al-Qahir ibn Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamini al-Shaffi al-Baghdadi.
P or suerte para todos, a este genial hombre se le llama siempre Ibn Tahir.
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15. Al-Sulami Extracts From Kitab Al-Jihad
A Translation of Extracts from the Kitab alJihad of 'Ali ibn Tahir Al-Sulami (d. 1106) by Niall Christie
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16. "Ibn Khaldun, The Father Of Economics"
and tahir ibn alHusayn s treatment of government s role. was mostlyinfluenced in government expenditures by the letter of tahir ibn al-Husayn.
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In his Prolegomena (The Muqaddimah), 'Abd al-Rahman Ibn Muhammad Ibn Khaldun al-Hadrami of Tunis (A.D. 1332-1406), commonly known as Ibn Khaldun, laid down the foundations of different fields of knowledge, in particular the science of civilization (al-'umran). His significant contributions to economics, however, should place him in the history of economic thought as a major forerunner, if not the "father," of economics, a title which has been given to Adam Smith, whose great works were published some three hundred and seventy years after Ibn Khaldun's death. Not only did Ibn Khaldun plant the germinating seeds of classical economics, whether in production, supply, or cost, but he also pioneered in consumption, demand, and utility, the cornerstones of modern economic theory.
Before Ibn Khaldun, Plato and his contemporary Xenophon presented, probably for the first time In writing, a crude account of the specialization and division of labor. On a non-theoretical level, the ancient Egyptians used the techniques of specialization, particularly in the era of the Eighteenth Dynasty, in order to save time and to produce more work per hour. Following Plato, Aristotle proposed a definition of economics and considered the use of money in his analysis of exchange. His example of the use of a shoe for wear and for its use in exchange was later presented by Adam Smith as the value in use and the value in exchange. Another aspect of economic thought before Ibn Khaldun was that of the Scholastics and of the Canonites, who proposed placing economics within the framework of laws based on religious and moral perceptions for the good of all human beings. Therefore all economic activities were to be undertaken in accordance with such laws.

17. Al-Maqamat Al-Luzumiyah (Brill Studies In Middle Eastern
AlMaqamat Al-Luzumiyah (Brill Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures) (Abu L-Tahir Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Al-Tamimi Al-Saraqusti ib Al-Astarkuwi
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18. Salaam Knowledge
Name , tahir ibn Al Husayn. Period , 822. Biographical detail , The founderof the Tahirid dynasty. Tahir was a military general, who was awarded the
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19. AlMaqamat AlLuzumiyah Studies In Arabic Literature, V. 22 - Abu
almaqamat alluzumiyah studies in arabic literature, v. 22 abu l-tahir muhammad ibn yusuf al-tamimi al-saraqusti ib al-astarkuwi, et al by abu l-
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tahir ibn Al Husayn, 822, The founder of the Tahirid dynasty. Tahir Tahmasp I,1514 - 1576, Saffavid Shah of Iran. Tahmasp I enthrone
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