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Ibn Manzur
Muhammad ibn Mukarram ibn Alī ibn Ahmad ibn Manzūr al-Ansārī al-Ifrīqī al-Misrī al-Khazrajī also known as Ibn Manẓūr was an Arab lexicographer of the Arabic language and author of a large dictionary, Lisan al-ʿArab. |
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Ibn Tufail
Ibn Ṭufail was an Arab Andalusian Muslim polymath: a writer, Islamic philosopher, Islamic theologian, physician, astronomer, and vizier. |
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Ibn Warraq
Ibn Warraq is the pen name of an anonymous author critical of Islam. He is the founder of the Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society and used to be a senior research fellow at the Center for Inquiry, focusing on Quranic criticism. Warraq is the vice-president of the World Encounter Institute. |
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Ibn Zafar al-Siqilli
Hujjat al-Din Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Abi Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Zafar al-Siqilli, commonly known simply as Ibn Zafar al-Siqilli, was a philosopher, polymath and Arab-Sicilian politician of the Norman period, and has come to be known in the West as "Niccolò Machiavelli's Arab Precursor". |
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Ibn Zaydun
Abū al-Walīd Aḥmad Ibn Zaydouni al-Makhzūmī (1003–1071) or simply known as Ibn Zaydoun or Abenzaidun was an Arab Andalusian poet of Cordoba and Seville. He was considered the greatest neoclassical poet of al-Andalus. |
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Ibragim-Bek Sarakaev
Ibragim-Bek Sarakaev was one of the first Chechen writers and publicists, as well as a historian on the traditions and folklore of the Chechen people. |
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Ibrahim al-Koni
Ibrāhīm al-Kōnī is a Libyan writer and is considered to be one of the most prolific Arab novelists. |
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Ibrahim Bey Azer
Ibrahim-bek Azer was an Azerbaijani poet. He wrote under the pseudonym Azər. |
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Ibrahim Tsey
Ibrahim Salehovich Tsey, is a Circassian writer, especially known for his dramatic works. He is considered one of the pioneers of Western Circassian literature. |
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Ibrahim Tuqan
Ibrahim Abd al-Fattah Tuqan was a Palestinian nationalist poet whose work rallied Arabs during their revolt against the British mandate. Tuqan was born in Nablus, Palestine. He was the brother of poet Fadwa Tuqan and he tutored and influenced her to write poetry. Ibrahim belonged to the prominent Tuqan family that governed Nablus during the 18th and 19th centuries. |