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[
that
when
was
who
gazed
of its wonders
hope
for,
shall
be
Imam
Muhammad-b-A'li-b-A'bdi'llah-b-A'bbas
said,
"we
the
imprisoned Ibrahim
Caliph
at
the
it and
magnified it
by
us,
it,
of the
prophetical house
ye
are
the
seat
Hasan A'li-b-Mulfammad al MadSini vraa a Mawla of the family
of
A'bd
Shams-b-A'bd
of twenty
setting
out
the
appointed time,
performing it.
their
bodies
flung
to
"
and
and if
Daylamites came
known his
in majesty of
converse in
Abji
Hanifah
polished
in
Dawanik* on account
artificers even to fractions
(ad
Dahabi
137.
The
first
thing
he
dynasty.
after
the
fourth
century.
This
A'bd'r
Bahman
was
to
the
inter-
judghaent.
Ibn
u'l
two
Mecca,
by
were
united.
He
Hamid-b-Jaa'far,
and
Ibn
A'jlan.
Among
removed his paternal uncle
two brothers and
in the
been at
number
14000.
he
surrendered.
They
The
text
Mecca.
II
tomb.
is
tribute
which
I
divide
hath no
praising."
He
answered,
admonished me
as
an
offence,
but
the
exhortation
began
of,
al
a
man
was
taken
prophetical
house
al Manglir
but
he
said,
And from
said
to
him,
"
at
Ba?rah
to
him, and thou wilt be other-
vrise
;"
withdraw
God,
I
shall
When this letter
happened
to
sneeze
Mansur. Shortly
but the
legs and
al
Mansur
said
on account of their liberality
A people, it would
hast
traditionists,
foot, long of hair,
and we are among
to-day, and
; therefore
be
content
with
eloquence."
as
"
fell from
protectesb
from
destructionjf
On
the
dirhams
became
as it
stands has
(j^\
*l»
Abdu'r
Eahman-b-Ziyad-b-Anu'm
placed
some
was
de la cour."
fixed."
Al
Maristir
was
dost
promise
But
who'
promise
what
they
never
perform."
Al
Mansdr
laughed
not al
the
virulence
of
A.
H.
179
died at
the
descendants
of
of
Noah
And through
him his stipend, whatever
else he may acquire
"
for my father
A'bbas
that
the
his life to come, and
I
to
succour
him
and
at
Aidajt
;
Ad Dahabi
Eu'ayn
a
of the laws
us, and
chastising and
who
said
is
seen
joyful
Glad
sheds
tears.
one has arisen,
Dahabi
.observes
before.
.abandonment
them
to
to Kasr
a
postal
city
Ad Dahahi says that
he was the first
energetic in
the persecution
of poison.
Shipwreck
added
to
their
*
"
only to astonish the
banquet."
Decline
[
Hafsah said,
Thou shalt fill the earth with justice,
like unto that
in the
world has
Abu
Hurayrah
from
the
prophet,
"
authority
then
a
little,
Hath conquered
verse
are
given
\>j
in the
Then fear
God and
prayers
were
being
begun
when
a
and
al
Mahdi
entered
the
the
and
the
cheek
this
is
waste
land,
so
that
I
be
waste
been guided
shall
be
Abu
Sa'id
al
Ehudrl
and some
and ranted in the
for though
were
Shu'bah-
accordance
with
that no
one ruled
ch^ged him as his last
bequest to
exterminate the
actively and put
would
say,
dignity of the
and
the
wearing
of
arms
authorities
his
mother
al
Khayzurdn
poisoned
spindle
to
employ
it
to
be
given
to
a
dog
which
the
And every
his
consent
man, and
was pacified towards
slip
of
the
he
himself
states
the
duration of al Hadi's reign te be one year and 52
days,
birth
Mutawakkil
to
ride
post,
except
al
Baghdad,
J
He
adds
the
reliance
of
any
one
else."
t
"
announced
Sa'id-b-Salm
Belongeth
preeminence
and
thou,
in
that
hast done well," and
with
a
man
he
was
to
thee
a
temptationf
wailed
With
a
yearning
Marri
whereupon
he
convened
'
upon him,
HAEITN
U'E
RASHrD.
Ar
which
a
Caliph
died,
a
Caliph
succeeded,
He used to
of captivating
established
points
pf
creation
of
the
when
an
exhortation
was
bestow
large
sums
in
likewise
some
and
jurisconsult
nobler than thy greatness
of
al
Fudhayl-b-I'yadh.
water upon
in
tears
when
a
professional
narrator
of
anecdotes.
His
devotion,
his
audience
of
condolence
and
commanded
his
occasion on
them,
until
I
came
a sword.'
in Ibn Khali.
lah,
a
and was
extremely assiduous
and piety
and distinguished
history
a point
adjacent to
Farama,* but
Yahya-b-Eashid the
from the
sacred mosque
ships would come
such
of
the
most
cele-
brated
of ar Eashid
and ad
of
Abu
al
needs
of
begin,
with
word
1
1>>^
metre is
anecdotes
He
died
at
Bajrah
of
ninety.
the ascetic,
with him
a
hundred
thou-
sand
souls.
In the year
Nicephorusf
the
established
be-
return what
inkhorn and
wrote upon
the
of
the
letter,
son
of
an
unbelieving
mother,
and
the
Thereupon he
of
destruction
shall
revolve.
account
of
them,
consult
Yakdt.
The
cause
of
their
At
wilt see
back
in
safety."
He
continued,
it secret concern-
a
spy
§
but counts my
Xom. II,
with
the
usual
JU,
years of
to
and regard-
"
their
completion.
Is
a
Sacred Temple."
schismatic
who
promoteth
discord.
God
invested
Harlin
with
this
jurisdiction
When
He
chose
he sold for
him
he
or
changed
the
dress
of
the
ulema
Cities.
He
had
previously
seen
the
prophet
in
a
the
pilgrimage
in
the
year
friend is
ar
him in describ-
infatuated
And
prolonged
his
patience,
by
letter
that
Allah
that they
to
the
descendants
of
his
kingdom." He
feeling of
are
phet." And ar
com-
it is
stated with
its authorities,
beauty
through
are
through
him
established.
light
her husband, (Kur, XX,
knowledge,
and al
Mamdn to
study the
to
ar
Eashid
"
(the
excellent
(the most
A.
to
hy
Such
hy
but to
letter
writers.
which
the
Malikite
system
of
Isma'il-b-
Makki-b-Isma'il-b-Isa-b-A'uf
az
Zuhri
lectures
and
as
Sultan
Salah-u'ddm
studied
the
Muwatta
under
him.
He
died
A.
join-
ing
to
For that is
contempt
on
those
that
it
should
be
called
avaricious.
beautiful
what
when
I
lost
her
shaketh the
the
and
furniture
cause of
along
until
he
about
to
his
II,
condolence and partly in
eye smiles
For we
Amin
and give
the succession
uniforms§
and
the
yield
to
Mamiin,
and
did
homage
to
him
he returned and informed al Amin of the refusal of
al
Mamiin,
he
struck
out
his
name
from
the
Kaa'bah.
They
there-
advice
on
him
and
presence
by
one
Mamuu
Was
§
these two
not been
Some
for
reasons
read tbe original.
jy«
aUa>
X
Masaddi
haSjU
j
pLxj
J/|
ti'lil*
j
He
A.min
repented
The
was destroyed,
recited
regarding
it,
is
the
following
of
war."
The
of al
Mamuri and
the
city
of
al
Manslir,§
I think this
in
his
life
nor
is
there
such
a
as a
Mamdn
in
Khurasan,
and
so
contiaued
for
radiance
on
the
water?
what
sayest
thou
sang
stained
with
blood.'
and
hath
rendered
it
sleepless.
The
inimical.
And
sang
again
firmament.
Save
to
take
a
Jaa'd-Tj-Kaa'b known
called
for
a
judicial
decision'
great
trouble.
A
garden, and
it was
in distant
him in
hath ever arisen
sword
and most corrupt
I
Another
author
observes
quest
of
buffoons,
and
allowed
knoweth not
a
missile
struck him in the face. Al Amin set about wiping the
blood from
his face
and said
exclaimed
mule-loads of
audience,
al Mamdn's
Caliph said,
Amin,
And
Though of praise there is
much that
Isma'il-b-U'layyah,
who
was
—
al Amin
Mu'awiyah
the Kuran
that neither as
al
in the
viz.,
that
prayed for by his surname in the pulpits was al
Amin.
Among
al
Mamiin
was
in
Stili
their
merit,
Thy
hath
bestowed
who
was
316
1
A.
H.
198. And thou reproachest one who is above thee in merit
A.D.813-14i. And repeatest
brother
the following
Husayn
b-u'd
they resemble
inviolable, and
remote
from
Mm,
through
the
difEerences
Husayn-b-u'd Dhahhak, and
of
his
his
father
ar
Eashid,
succeeded
ing.
He
heard
assembled
the
jurisconsults
from
all
Arabs.
When
was
that
which
seduced
large-eyed
female)
to
-wbioli
he
Friday
night.
definition
—
A.D.813-14.
his
determination,
his
clemency
and
of
A'bbas
none
wiser
than
and affirmed,
Sale. The arguments of al Mamun in defence of his
opinions
will
afterwards
appear
to
Mamiin arrived at
dynasty. The
white.
an
names
of
estates
belonging
to
be proclaimed that
his doctrine
the country was near being involved in rebellion, but he
did
not
obtain
he
Mamun undertook an expedition
is stated by Ibn
al
Hasan
one
year's
these
"
(Kur.
VI)
and,
maker and its
are in
error and
yielding
submission
to
and
quests
is
disdained
to
he
trusted
moreover
in
exceeding'error
and
hath
liar among
into
existence,
and
inform
them that I seek no assistance in my service, nor do
I
put
my
confidence* in one who is untrustworthy in his faith. And if
they
allow
it
of
those
shall
not
Baka
said,
made and
that
me.
he lieth,
for there
and
him,t
more
than
the
accounts
belief and sincere
before
thee
therefore,
to
me.
draws an inference
and falsehood.
spurious
Ziyadi denied that he
called az Ziyadi for other
reasons.) As
to Abu
Na§r
the date-seller,
baseness
of
selves
in taking usury, to the hindrance of their knowledge of the
divine
unity, and if
alone
would
Nazarenes.
As
to
of
the
substance
of
the
prince
of
the
Faithful.
As
that
he
had
the
wife
a
descendant
of
Omar-b-u'l
adherence
after
by it, publish
draw
and they
he interrogated
Lord
his
illness
A'bbas
to
be
brought
to
him,
Ishak the
a
monarchs
who
thinketh
himself
after
a
would complain to him of me. Jaa'far then advanced in
front of him
did not
go, so
them,
and
wrote
upon
them,
thou to do with
Mamiin was,
"
hundred,
and
he
left
a
wife
a
thing
and
hurtful
than
al
—I
'O Yahya, see
his
body,
unseen is
Faithful
to
that
something
had
happened
noted
for
his
liberality.
Da
al
^amawi.
t
Hafsah
replied,
and
trammelled
that
an
Nadhr-b-Shumayl*
related
as
follows :
I
went
to
by wearing
(sadad)
against
want.'
the first of his
and
traditionist
and
well
acquainted
with
poetry
He
left
Basrah,
where
he
found
no
his
tent,
say
a
&ii
reputation
Othman:
his
life
extracted
Anthologie
Giammaticale,
p.
453.
of the
He
was
be found in
I
would
well
instructed,
to
to me.
And if
A.
has
!"
I
"
order for fifty thousand dirhams. Then he
commanded an attendant
the
as
Caliph
and
I
heard
him
say
to
Yahya,
he said
justly due to
to
him,
hast
al
MAmiin
said,
him, and
of pardon,
hearts." And
"by
a perjurer
than to
let him
go his
in Ibn
of
force,
for
brazier),
of
which
to him at the
no mention
account
of
the
auspiciousness
by
reason
with
them
al
pardoning,
they
authority
who was behind him, made a
sign
of
a
kiss
to
the water. Hariin
of a
upon
him
that
so
conveyed
it
moves
'come let
And on
to
good
poet,
Ibra-
him-b-u'l
Mahdi
was
"
admission and
adduced a
Khalidf
was
said,
at
Tusi,
who
his
Uberality
and
that
his
death
gave
tJsfimah,
of
whieh
name
was
fault and
shall amend thee,'
p.
20.
t
§
for his
disorderly life.
Al Mamfin
and
into
such
Madiani,
I
may
Ibn
wearing
up,
and
contend in
And
from
Muhammad-b-u'l
Mundir
al
Ibn
Idris
marvelled
at
his
memory.
Some
author
of
a
man
of
sent
to
him for
and justice as
lines of
al Mamiin
secret.
conceal my love.
Between
too
invent
stratagems
therein,
Without
being
guilty
Falls
And the
{Muhammad)." And when the day of
Adha {lOth I>ul
and
evening
of Abu Burdah-b-Din4r
anticipated
preached
a
man
stood
'
in his discourse of modesty and he described and praised
it
and
that
exposing
quantities
of
the
successive
spots
Adam,
Abraham
and
Ishmael
and
was
driven
back
by
entrance
to
Muna.
Burton's
Mecca,
p.
282.
t
tion
still
they die,
and middle fingers.
probable
that
al
Mamiin
related
this
on
the
authority
occurred
in
in
the
year
179."
who receive his
through
A'bbas that the
were
thirty-three
the
famous
devotee,
as
Stili,
in
the
year
178.
page
studying
at
the
same
school
with
al
replied,
read
but
indifferently."
Ad
horoscope was the
of
slew
of
female
people
accord-
ingly,
and
the
people
suffered
the Kitah
Turks in his
the city
was reduced
Byzantines
dispersed their
collected troops
and ravaged
their country
and carried
astrologers
pronounced
that
the
be defeated,
In
to con-
quer the
"
due
arrangements,
but
his
he had
the
court
of
al
Mua'tasim,
of
Astisdn,
the
king
of
Takharistan,
the
A'bbas that
when al
and even
went beyond
and responsibilities,
Mansur
And if an affair is
straitened
to
loosed."
clay.
Go,
for
the
faith.
May
the
accomplish
their
genuine
but
fabricated
by
al
'Alai.
Ibn
'Asakir
records
a
Abu
grammarian,
Muhammad-b-Sallam
was impaled,
an inscription
kiblah
that
to
usurp
the
government
himself
is
by
in
it,
Wathik
laughed,
and
arose
tion any
sallowness
in
polite
literature
as
a
present
from
H.
316,
chief Kddhi
In the
and
he
died
by
in power.
infatuation,
we
would
meet
according
to
our
this some
A. D.
in
"
desert Arabs
of
His
mercy."
The
brought him
Husayn-b-Hisham that he says,
as
to
which
was
on the
subject. He
the
most
copious
of
us
in
verse.'
Upon
this
named
Shujda',
was
born
al Wathik in Du'l
the
provinces
them
to
bring
forward
tradi-
A'ziz
its
height.
and
May
the
Lord
of
mankind
preserve
in paradise
paralysis
which
made
bim
like
fallen
stone
up the
poets
he invited Ahmad-b-Hanbal
interview
with
but
he
and
girdles,
to
their
dwelling-houses
See also Weil,
t>*|
-^as the name given to the adversaries of the Caliph A'li.
t
and
thirteen
of
Eamadhan,
and
it
screamed
out,
but
same again :
had heard
it, testified
pilgrimage
wondered. In
of
I'rak
Since
the
said
For verily
and
fifty
robes.
One
son
with
musk,
I
would
spot
Niinf
was
the
first
who
The
governor
with him
honoured him,
me
first
Mua'tazz, and
love for his
reviled and
died A. H, 245
the
year
lances are
sent for
extempore,
lose
me.
Say
therefore
some-
loss Fath,
thou
livest
hath gone before.
Regarding personal accounts
the
;
related
to
Ahmad-b-Abi
Duad
to the
for
—
to the mercy
of Idris
"
to
I
of
the
'
about.'
We
proceeded
until
we
reached
her
chamber,
a
monarch
is known
no more.
a
just
king
ShedJ
of
grammarian
discoursing
of beauty, and
—
of
of excess nor of deficiency.
A'bdu'l Muttalib
Muhammad, his grandfather A'li
ways—
by
the
men-
of al
Mua'tasim,
awe-
inspiring
shrine of al
domain
of
Fadak.*
Yazid
al
Mutawakkil.
He
deeds
to
secretly
he died also.
of
death,
father,
Mua'tazz
was al
the
beginning
of
the
year
251.
The
Turks
became
Bugha lost all authority,
was
great.
began
testified to
then
Caliphs."
He
next
incited
eloquent,
and
set
the height
A'bd-b-Hamid,
Abii't
the year
A. D.
died Ashnds he
invested with the robes
him, and
the
Turks,
It
happened
that
a
number
of
the
chiefs
on the face,
capit3,l
which
was
then
at
Samarra,
for
put
him
into
a hammam. and he had bathed became thirsty, but they
forbad him
they gave
and a quarter
whole
and
banished
her
to
Wathik,
was raised to
intrepid,
and
as an
Hashim-b-u'l
Kasim
Ramadhan,
when
I
us. Then
me
fasting?"
I
219."
See
truth is noble in
hold audience on
Mondays and Thursdays.
and banished
considered
him
attached
to
the
set
spoliation
of
his
mother's
come
of
al
Muhtadi,
the HaU
palace
and
lodged
al
Muhtadi
not
follow
but he hid himself
?"
acquainted
Musa
with
the
"
agreed
the men of
of
He was taken
stroke of
ths son
lying in
prison at
then
MuwafEak
hi'lldh,
(the
directed
of
nominated his son Jaa'far
Mua'tamid
him
with
dislike,
During his
reign the
and
made
prisoners.
of al
of
the
Zanj
may
has it) of
the
Zanj
The
anything should
of
the
chief
K.Mh\
Ibn
Abi
al
Muwaffak,
Mua'tamid, and
"
and placed over him five hundred men who forbade all
access
in the administration, and
the
in
to
Wasif,
he
him with
be
computed,
70,000 Byzantines
Egypt
and
saw
this
was
the
issued orders that
nothing remained
of it
peared
only, on the festival
the face should
spread among
son
of
al
Mua'tamid held
to witness that he set aside
his
son
sell works on philosophy
with
ail
the
other
authorities
and
missionary
Abu
A'bdu'llah,
not
U'haydu'Uah
that
Shawarib,
as
Mua'tazz
on
al
Mua'tamid
The
forced
grasp and abandon.
aside
of
which
thou
art
the
target."*
Of
are these
to
ward
off
What
I
suffer
of
"
of
called Sawab, but some
!'
Eumi* says
eulogizing him
To
the
same
House of
O
thou
the like of
pronounced
the
that
darkness
had
spread
over
the
country
till
al Mua'tadhid's
and
been
Katr
with
of
four
that relations§
abolished
the
beheld him
The
people
"
the
Hdzim,
saying,
thee, and that
one
of
them."
Abu'l
the
Faithful
the
time
own shoulders
of
a
claimant
without
Caliph
two
respectable
persons."
Ibn
Carmathians,
dinars on
for
verily
I
not
left
An
am
death I
shall behold
[
Of
Tahiriyah,
alone,
in
a
count over ?
wont
to
fill
Where the swift steeds whose fetlocks thou didst die with
blood,
And
nor
liver
flow*
murmuring
"Where
the
thou
out
unhurt.
Al
Muktafi
alighted
at
their
poems,
and
he
bestowed
was his token.
was
intended
prince
of al
a Greek
but some
hearing of this
design. The
and the
Kadhis and
the office
of
al
Omar,
and
they
were
saved
from
death.
packsaddles.
During
the
was
saluted
as
Imam
and
the
He
justice
and
rule
over
the
whole
of
the
increased in
to
al
dynasty
died
H.
of the
and
14
well as
year
occasioned
the
asserted
the
al
Muktadir
marched
Fayyum
Shaykhah read
an
worshipper of God.
catching at a hasty
Abu'l Kasim first marched and took Barkah, next occupied
Alexandria
and Fayydm
their
children,
and
this
continued
ambassadors arrived from the
and set them
in
and
a parrot.
petitions
of
the
state
edicts
signed
of
308 prices
he
obtained
a
better
price.
This
the
distress
of
and there
which authors
u'l Arham,*
was
prisoners with
It
his bands
and
the
troops
of
al
Muktadir
A.
Umara,
{chief
of
the
and
bi'llah (conquer-
ing through
to
of intercession
of
Baghdad
feared
During
the
When
the
contending
armies
met,
a
Berber
struck
which he fell
Muktadir
turning
back,
but
the
horsemen
a
stack
of
brambles
which
threw
Hamzah, and
none
of
Muktadir, and they were
on
the
by
Ibn
Shahin,
and exclaimed,
"thou thinkest
a
were,
Muhammad-b-Abi
A.
H.
318,
[
with
Muhammad
the
son
He
replied,
allegiance
was
sworn
intrigued
with
Musnid
signifies
a
engraved
upon
the
coinage.
detached
himself
Muhammad-b-Yaktit the
were
a
whale,
column
to
the
in his
a
was.
He
ordered
it
to
be
pulled
from
was
wars between
between Ispahan
Caliph.
During
this
year
al
Kahir
of al Mua'tadhid
from
need
of
red hot needle.
As
disposition,
volatile
Kur
II.
them. And
when Muhammad-b-Ishak
his
slaves
the Arabs." He
He restored
established houses
the Barmecides
with their
renowned munificence.
and
forbade
the
doctrine
blinded,
he
he refused compliance, and he was tortured
in
brought him close and
treasure
it."
Ar
Eadhi
dug
up
the
garden,
and
public till
950)
and others.
was born
in the
they say
friendship
of
the
the ruler of Africa.
He
was
Caliphs
whom
the
a
Magian.
entered
descendant of
by tbe
in
him,
and
that
the
Turks
were
were
in
his
two
sons
Abu'l
Fadhl
and
to
taken
from the
afternoon till
like of
provinces,
the
Marwan,
ruler
of
Spain,
became
Faithful,
the
Baghdad,
this
one
in
raised him in
dignity and gave
free to pilgrims,
and
a
of the-
months.
They
both
say
that
he
and
a
memorial
of
direction,
In
falsehood.
Neither
the royal palace
Daulah
of
the
State)
and
Wasit.
Subsequently
they
impressed
taken
captive.
It
prisoners
fled on
on account of the
which
Sayf
u'd
from Wasit to
Daulah
moved
of Arabs
and Kurds
to engage
suc-
ceeded
was at
Eakkah and
with
me
Baghdad
of
Safar.t
will
be
in
The
Caliph
al
Mua'tasim
bi'llah
drew
father of
when he
governed Baghdad
payment to him of
police
in
Baghdad,
Muttaki
J
were
Abu
disciples
Abu'l
terrible
scarcity
then
prevailing
at
of the Daylamites
wished to kiss it,
on the
ground and
dragged him
plundered it until nothing
Mustakfi
on
and his
day
and swore allegiance
the
him
devoured their
flesh. An
-Nasir taking al Mutii'
with him. He afterwards
the
title
of
each
Khakan of
During the same, died al Kaim al U'baydi, ruler of
the West,
his
brother
was
restored
to secure it,^ its
had
passed
into
him,
and
his
wife
entered her,
They
earthquake. .
The
town
of its
villages of
greater
part
of
which
was
engulfed and the earth vomited up the bones of the
dead,
and
between
heaven
and
earth
trumpets
on
any
During the
was
health
—but
may
During the same,
the
to Fadak
night.
Mu'izz
u'd
Daulah
"
(A. D.
13th
in the
u'd
354
in
a
his abode
his depredations
him
where
Muhammad
bought
Fatimite
traced
out
its
position
and
built
a
359 they
359
a
for
the
judicial
office,
and to
and he wrote
and
—and Wasit
Tigris
district
A'bbasides
in
Kiifah
and
the
districts
watered
by
invested
him
the
fear
Book
of
God
his
faculties
in
and
the
same
in
look
and
word
shall
for this reason
a
jurisdiction
twice
Abu Jaa'far
Ibn
u'l
A'li at
u'd
Egypt
and
Syria
renounced in favour
in
on
Fakhr
u'd
Kajab
a
judicial
u'd
Daulah
had
requested
it,
of his
court was
to
A'dhud
Daulah
and bracelet and girt
one ornamented
wrote him
in
but was
astonished, for
it
sounded
at
the
morning,
night
fall
and that the khuthah should be read in his name in the pulpits
of
the
metropolis.
A'dhud
and took
hand
the
sceptre,
Daulah
the earth and
the
authority
of
any
such a
of
State.
Indeed,
I
have
and honour
Ibn
Ashraf,
eighth
been
the
al Mutii'
of
to
monopoly.
marched
to
and
Saturn.
J
A
large
Abu Nasr
two bracelets
Then
he
he had imprisoned one
The
city
was
attendants
he need not have
directly
descended
from
laige diwdn
of A'li-b-Abi
and some
a
interpretation,
traditions,
juris-
prudence,
biographies
saluted
to
his
the
did the people
Egypt
time in
Mansur
{h-Nuh)
His repose was disturbed
be
+
is that
TJsayfar complained
of the
debasement of
the coin
the correspondence
that ensued
on this,
the time
and blinded,
have
chief
Kadhi
abuses, and
the chief
of
and commanded
orders to
called
proper
word
removed
from
A.
H.
399.
office
and
Abu'l
before
happened.
l^th
Dhahir
li'i'zazi
II,
and
the
history
of
these
troublous
the
Mustadrak
aWs
Sahihayn
Bakr
ar
Kazi
u'l Bawwab the Caligraphist,
Lalakai,
Ibn
ii'l
Fakhkhar
the
scholar
age
al Hammami, the head
of the
t
aliph.
II
neither the
this name.
them,
having
the
middle
of
Du'l
^aa'dah
an Armenian
al
Kaim-bi-amri'llah.
Ibn
was comely,
austere in life, pious, devout, learned, fuU of confidence in
God,
charitable,
patient.
He
al Basasiri*
and the Emirs
him
and
prayers
were
offered
for
troqpa
was
burnt
447 Toghrul Bek arrived and al Basasiri retired to Eahbah
where he was
of Egypt
He
Baghdad in the
mosques except
that of
the Caliph,
save upon his
l id his head upon
a pillow. When his
found
confinement, he
to
Mecca
where
given
than