Al-Humaydī
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Al-Humaydī
Summary
Al-Humaydī is a human[1]. His place of birth was Mallorca[2]. He was born on 1007[3]. He died in Baghdad[4]. He died on December 18, 1095[5]. He worked as an ulema[6], muhaddith[7], Islamic jurist[8], and historian[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Al-Humaydī was born in Mallorca[2].
- Al-Humaydī's place of birth was al-Andalus[11].
- Al-Humaydī died in Baghdad[4].
- Al-Humaydī passed away in Abbasid Caliphate[12].
- Al-Humaydī was born on 1007[3].
- Al-Humaydī died on December 18, 1095[5].
- Al-Humaydī held citizenship in al-Andalus[13].
- Al-Humaydī worked as an ulema[6].
- Al-Humaydī's professions included muhaddith[7].
- Al-Humaydī's professions included Islamic jurist[8].
- Al-Humaydī worked as a historian[9].
- A notable work attributed to Al-Humaydī is Judhwat al-Muqtabas fī dhikr wulāt al-Andalus[14].
- A notable work attributed to Al-Humaydī is Q19465688[15].
- Al-Humaydī's religion is recorded as Islam[16].
- Al-Humaydī is recorded as male[17].
- Al-Humaydī's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Al-Humaydī's military, police or special rank is recorded as Q3620986[19].
- Al-Humaydī's given name is recorded as Muhammad[20].
- Al-Humaydī studied under Q12177684[21].
- Al-Humaydī studied under Abu-l-Ghanàïm al-Narsí[22].
- Al-Humaydī's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[23].
- Al-Humaydī's different from is recorded as Ḥumaydī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr[24].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Mallorca[2], an island[25], in Spain[26] and al-Andalus[11], a historiographical concept[27], in Umayyad Caliphate[28]. Al-Humaydī was born on 1007[3].
Education
Studied under Q12177684[21], a merchant[29], 1001–1089[30] and Abu-l-Ghanàïm al-Narsí[22], a muhaddith[31], 1033–1116[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ulema[6], muhaddith[7], Islamic jurist[8], and historian[9].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Judhwat al-Muqtabas fī dhikr wulāt al-Andalus[14], a literary work[33] and Q19465688[15], a literary work[34].
Personal Life
Al-Humaydī's religion is recorded as Islam[16].
Death and Burial
Al-Humaydī died on December 18, 1095[5]. Recorded place of death include Baghdad[4], a big city[35], in Iraq[36], founded in 0762[37] and Abbasid Caliphate[12], a caliphate[38], founded in 0750[39].
Why It Matters
Al-Humaydī ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
He has been cited as an influence by Ibn Hazm[41], a philosopher[42], 0994–1064[43].
FAQs
Where was Al-Humaydī born?
Al-Humaydī was born in Mallorca[2].
Where did Al-Humaydī die?
Al-Humaydī died in Baghdad[4].
What did Al-Humaydī do for work?
Al-Humaydī worked as ulema[6], muhaddith[7], Islamic jurist[8], and historian[9].
Who did Al-Humaydī influence?
Al-Humaydī has been cited as an influence by Ibn Hazm[41].