Māzin Mubārak
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Māzin Mubārak
Summary
Māzin Mubārak is a human[1]. Born in Damascus[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1930[3]. He worked as a writer[4], university teacher[5], and grammarian[6].
Key Facts
- Māzin Mubārak was born in Damascus[2].
- Māzin Mubārak was born on January 1, 1930[3].
- Māzin Mubārak's father was ʻAbd al-Qādir Mubārak[7].
- Māzin Mubārak held citizenship in Syria[8].
- Māzin Mubārak worked as a writer[4].
- Māzin Mubārak's professions included university teacher[5].
- Māzin Mubārak's professions included grammarian[6].
- Māzin Mubārak was employed by Damascus University[9].
- Māzin Mubārak was employed by King Saud University[10].
- Among Māzin Mubārak's employers was Lebanese University[11].
- Among Māzin Mubārak's employers was Qatar University[12].
- Māzin Mubārak was employed by Kullīyat al-Dirāsāt al-Islāmīyah wa-al-ʻArabīyah[13].
- Among Māzin Mubārak's employers was Q28715211[14].
- Māzin Mubārak was educated at Damascus University[15].
- Māzin Mubārak's education included a stint at Cairo University[16].
- A notable student of Māzin Mubārak was Aḥmad Muḥammad Qaddūr[17].
- A notable student of Māzin Mubārak was Yahya Mir Alam[18].
- A notable student of Māzin Mubārak was Muḥammad Ḥassān Ṭayyān[19].
- A notable student of Māzin Mubārak was Muḥammad Kamāl[20].
- A notable work attributed to Māzin Mubārak is al-Zajjājī : ḥayātuhu wa-āthāruhu wa-madhhabuhu al-naḥwī min khilāl kitābihi al-Iḍāḥ[21].
- A notable work attributed to Māzin Mubārak is Rummānī an-Naḥwī fī Ḍauʼ šarḥihī li-Kitāb Sībawaih[22].
- A notable work attributed to Māzin Mubārak is Allāmāt (Dār al-Fikr, 1405h)[23].
- Māzin Mubārak was a member of Arab Academy of Damascus[24].
- Māzin Mubārak is recorded as male[25].
- Māzin Mubārak's instance of is recorded as human[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Damascus[2], Māzin Mubārak… he was born on January 1, 1930[3]. His father was ʻAbd al-Qādir Mubārak[7].
Education
Educated at Damascus University[15], a public university[27], in Syria[28], founded in 1923[29] and Cairo University[16], a public university[30], in Egypt[31], founded in 1908[32], headquartered in Giza[33]. Studied under Amjad Ṭarābulusī[34], a minister[35], 1916–2001[36], of Ottoman Empire[37]; Sa'id al-Afghani[38], an Islamicist[39], 1911–1997[40], of Syria[41]; Shafiq Jabri[42], a university teacher[43], 1898–1980[44], of Ottoman Empire[45]; Muhammad Bahjat Baytar[46], an Islamic jurist[47], 1894–1976[48], of Syria[49]; Izz ad-Din Tanuhki[50], a poet[51], 1889–1966[52], of Syria[53]; and Q25449844[54].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4], university teacher[5], and grammarian[6]. Employers include Damascus University[9], a public university[55], in Syria[56], founded in 1923[57]; King Saud University[10], a university[58], in Saudi Arabia[59], founded in 1957[60]; Lebanese University[11], a public university[61], in Lebanon[62], founded in 1951[63]; Qatar University[12], a public university[64], in Qatar[65], founded in 1973[66]; Kullīyat al-Dirāsāt al-Islāmīyah wa-al-ʻArabīyah[13], a public university[67], in United Arab Emirates[68], founded in 1986[69]; and Q28715211[14], a university[70], in Syria[71], founded in 2011[72]. Notable students include Aḥmad Muḥammad Qaddūr[17], a writer[73], b. 1948[74], of Syria[75]; Yahya Mir Alam[18], a linguist[76], b. 1953[77], of Second Syrian Republic[78]; Muḥammad Ḥassān Ṭayyān[19], a university teacher[79], b. 1955[80], of Syria[81]; and Muḥammad Kamāl[20], a manuscriptologist[82], b. 1938[83], of Syria[84].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include al-Zajjājī : ḥayātuhu wa-āthāruhu wa-madhhabuhu al-naḥwī min khilāl kitābihi al-Iḍāḥ[21]; Rummānī an-Naḥwī fī Ḍauʼ šarḥihī li-Kitāb Sībawaih[22]; and Allāmāt (Dār al-Fikr, 1405h)[23], a version, edition or translation[85], written by Abu Qasim Abd al-Rahman al-Zajjaji[86].
FAQs
Where was Māzin Mubārak born?
Māzin Mubārak's place of birth was Damascus[2].
Who were Māzin Mubārak's parents?
Māzin Mubārak's father was ʻAbd al-Qādir Mubārak[7].
What did Māzin Mubārak do for work?
Māzin Mubārak worked as writer[4], university teacher[5], and grammarian[6].
Where did Māzin Mubārak go to school?
Māzin Mubārak was educated at Damascus University[15] and Cairo University[16].