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    Abū al-Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq al-Nadīm (Arabic: ابو الفرج محمد بن إسحاق النديم), also ibn Abī Ya'qūb Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq al-Warrāq, and commonly known by the nasab (patronymic) Ibn al-Nadīm (Arabic: ابن النديم; died 17 September 995 or 998) was an Arab Muslim bibliographer and biographer of

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    Much known of al-Nadim is deduced from his epithets. 'Al-Nadim' (النَّدِيم), 'the Court Companion' and 'al-Warrāq (الْوَرَّاق) 'the copyist of manuscripts'. Probably born in Baghdad ca. 320/932 he died there on Wednesday, 20th of

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    Ishaq al-Nadim's broad discussions of religions and religious sects in his writings and the subtleties of his descriptions and terminologies raised questions as to his own religious beliefs and affiliations. It seems Ibn Hajar's claim that al-Nadim was Shiʿah,

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    The Kitāb al-Fihrist (Arabic: كتاب الفهرست) is a compendium of the knowledge and literature of tenth-century Islam referencing approx. 10,000 books and 2,000 authors. This crucial

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    Dodge, Bayard, ed. (1970), The Fihrist of al-Nadīm: A Tenth-Century Survey of Islamic Culture, vol. 2, translated by Dodge, New York: Columbia University Press[complete English translation].
    Fück, Johann Wilhelm. Eine arabische Literaturgeschichte aus dem 10. Jahrhundert n. Chr

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    Ibn al-Nadim (Abu al-Faraj Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Muhammad ibn Ishaq), (mort le 17 septembre 995 ou 998) est un scientifique, érudit et un bibliographe arabo-musulman auteur du Kitab-al-Fihrist, un index complet, selon les mots de l'auteur lui-même, de tous les livres arabes de l'époque.

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    'Al-Nadim' ( النَّدِيم ), 'the Court Companion' and 'al-Warrāq ( الْوَرَّاق) 'the copyist of manuscripts'. Probably born in Baghdad ca. 320/932 he died there on Wednesday, 20th of Shaʿban A.H. 385. He was a Persian or perhaps an Arab.
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    Bibliografia. Ibn al-Nadim, The Fihrist: A 10th Century AD Survey of Islamic Culture, edited and translated by Bayard Dodge, New York, Columbia University Press, 1970 (due volumi). A.J. Arberry, "New material in the Kitāb al-Fihrist", in Islamic Research Association Miscellany, I, 1948, pp. 35–45.; Lemma «Ibn al-Nadīm» (J. W. Fück), sulla Encyclopaedia of Islam.

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      Ibn al-Nadim (Abū ʾl-Faraǧ Muḥammad ben Abī Yaʿqūb ben Isḥāq an-Nadīm al-Warrāq), (fallecido el 17 de septiembre de 995 o 998) es un erudito y bibliógrafo chiita, autor de Kitab al-Fihrist, un índice completo, en palabras del propio autor, de todos los libros en árabe de su época. Se sabe muy poco de su vida, ni siquiera el origen de su apodo al-Nadim, que alude a un ...

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      • From the encyclopedia of Islam: , His name was IBN al-NADIM, fullname Abu 'l-Faradh Muhammad b. Abi Ya'qub Ishaq al-Warraq al-Baghdadi. Jidan23:33, 10 April 2006 (UTC) 1. That's not what most sources say, the full nameaccording to most sources, was "Abu'l-Faraj Muhammad bin Ishaq al-Warraq": 1. The Abbasid Caliphate in Equilibrium, by Clifford Edmu...
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