Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed ibn Ibrahim al-Wazir al-Ghassani al-Andalusi () (1548–1610) was a physician at the
Saadian court.
He studied medicine with his father. He lived in
Marrakesh
Marrakesh or Marrakech (; , ) is the fourth-largest city in Morocco. It is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakesh–Safi Regions of Morocco, region. The city lies west of the foothills of the Atlas Mounta ...
and
Fez and was of
Morisco descent. It is probable that he was the author of ''Hadiqat al-azhar fi mahiyyat al-ushb wa-l-aqqar'' (''Garden of Flowers in the Explanation of the Character of Herbs and Drugs''), a treatise on pharmacology and botany. A hospital in
Fez was named after him.
He was sent by the Moroccan Sultan
Mulay Zaidan as an envoy to the
Low Countries
The Low Countries (; ), historically also known as the Netherlands (), is a coastal lowland region in Northwestern Europe forming the lower Drainage basin, basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting today of the three modern "Bene ...
. He was followed in this role by
Al-Hajari, and later
Yusuf Biscaino.
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Muhammad Alguazir was also the author of an anti-Christian polemical work, ''Apología contra los artículos de la ley Cristiana'', written at the order of Mulay Zaidan.''Poetry Islamic literature in Spanish and Aljamiado'' by G.A. Wiegers p.193''ff''
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1548 births
1610 deaths
16th-century physicians
17th-century Moroccan physicians
Ambassadors of Morocco to the Netherlands
16th-century Moroccan writers
People from Fez, Morocco
People from Marrakesh
Arab chemists
16th-century Moroccan people
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