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Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muslim ibn Qutayba al-Dīnawarī al-Marwazī better known simply as Ibn Qutaybah (; c. 828 – 13 November 889 CE/213 – 15 Rajab 276 AH) was an Islamic scholar of Persian descent. He served as a
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during the
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, but was best known for his contributions to
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.Abd Allah Abu Muhammad Abd Allah ibn Muslim al-Dinwari Ibn Qutaybah
from The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford Reference, Copyright © 2013.
Christopher Melchert, "Qur'anic Abrogation Across the Ninth Century." Taken from ''Studies in Islamic Legal Theory'', pg. 80. Ed. Bernard G. Weiss. Volume 15 of Studies in Islamic law and society / Studies in Islamic law and society.
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He was an Athari theologian and
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who wrote on diverse subjects, such as Qur'anic exegesis,
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Biography

His full name is Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdullāh b. Muslim ibn Qutaybah ad-Dīnawarī. He was born in
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in what is now
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.John C. Lamoreaux, ''The Early Muslim Tradition of Dream Interpretation'', pg. 27. SUNY series in Islamic spirituality. Albany:
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John C. Lamoreaux, "Sources on Ibn Bahlul's Chapter on Dream Interpretation." Taken from ''Augustine and His Opponents, Jerome, Other Latin Fathers After Nicaea, Orientalia'', pg. 555. Ed. Elizabeth A. Livingstone. Volume 33 of Studia patristica. Peeters Publishers, 1997. He was of Persian descent; his father was from
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, Khorasan. Having studied tradition and
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he became qadi in Dinawar during the reign of Al-Mutawakkil, and afterwards a teacher in
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. He was the first representative of the school of Baghdad
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s that succeeded the schools of Kufa and
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. He was known as a vocal opponent of "gentile" or '' shu'ubi'' Islam, i.e. openness to non-Islamic wisdom and values.


Legacy

He was viewed by
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Muslims as a hadith Master, foremost philologist, linguist, and man of letters. In addition to his literary criticism and anthologies, he was also known for his work in the problems of Tafsir or Qur'anic interpretation. He also authored works on astronomy and legal theory. His book ''Uyun al-Akhbar'', along with the romantic literature of Muhammad bin Dawud al-Zahiri and Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur, were considered by lexicographer Ibn Duraid to be the three most important works for those who wished to speak and write eloquently. His work ''Taʾwīl mukhtalif al-ḥadīth'' was an influential early Atharite treatise that rebuked rationalists on the nature of Tradition. In his treatise, Ibn Qutayba censures the ''mutakallimūn'' (scholastic theologians) for holding contradictory and differing views on the principles of religion. Ibn Muṭarrif al-Ṭarafī (d. 1062 CE) gathered passages from Ibn Qutayba's ''Kitāb mushkil al-Qurʾān'' and ''Kitāb ghafīb al-Qurʾān'' and arranged them to be in the same order as the relevant Qurʾān chapters in a work called ''Kitāb al-Qurṭayn''.Roberto Tottoli, 'The ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ'' of Ibn Muṭarrif al-Ṭarafī (d. 454/1062): Stories of the Prophets from al-Andalus', ''Al-Qantara'', 19.1 (1998), 131–60.


Works

He wrote more than 60 books, including : *''Gharīb al-Qur'an'', (var., ''Mushkil al-Qur'an''), lexical complexities in the Qur'an. *''Ta’wīl Mukhtalif al-Hadīth'', ( The Interpretation of Conflicting Narrations), defence of
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s against Mu'tazilite critics. *''Kitāb Adab al-Kātib'' (“Ibn Kutaiba’s Adab al-Kātib,” ed. Max Grünert, Leiden, 1900) *''Kitāb al-Anwā’''. (Hyderabad, 1956) *''Kitāb al-Ma‘ānī al-Kabīr fī Abyāt al-Ma‘ānī''. 2 vols. (Hyderabad, 1949) *''Kitāb al-Ma’ārif'', short universal history, from Creation to the Jāhiliyya (pre-Islamic); with index of the Companions, famous jurists and masters of hadīth („Ibn Coteiba’s Handbuch de Geschichte“, ed., Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, Gottingen, 1850); (ed., Tharwat ‘Ukāshah, Cairo, 1960). *''Kitāb al-Shi‘r wa-al-Shu‘arā’'' (“Liber Poësie et Poëtarum,” ed., M. J de Goeje, Leiden, 1904) *''Kitab ‘Uyūn al-Akhbār''. 4 vols. (Cairo, 1925-30); biographic history of eminent figures.Arvide Cambra, L.M. (2014), "Kitab 'Uyun al-Akhbar of Ibn Qutayba (828-889)", Advances in Education Research (Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Applied Social Science, ICASS 2014), vol. 51, pp. 650-653. *''Kitāb al-Amwāl'' *''Kitāb al-‘Arab wa ‘Ulūmuhā''; history of Arab scholars *''Kitāb al-Ashriba''; alcoholic beverages. *''Kitāb Dalā’il al-Nubuwwa'', or ''A‘lām al-Nubuwwa'' on the Proofs of the Prophets. *''Kitāb Fad.l al-‘Arab ‘alā al-‘Ajam'', in praise of the Arabs over the Persians; translated into English as '' The Excellence of the Arabs'' ( NYU Press, 2017) *''Kitāb I‘rāb al-Qur’ān'', a philological commentary on the Qur'ān. *''Kitāb al-Ikhtilāf fī al-Lafz wa al-Radd ‘alā al-Jahmiyya wal-Mushabbiha'', a refutation of the Allegorizers and Anthropomorphists. (Egypt,several editions) *''Kitāb al-Ishtiqāq'' *''Kitāb Is.lāh. Ghalat'', corrections of ''Gharīb al-H.adīth'' by al-Qāsim ibn Salām. *''Kitāb Jāmi‘ al-Fiqh'', jurisprudence, dispraised as unreliable by al-T.abarī and Ibn Surayj, as was Ibn Qutayba’s al-Amwāl. *''Kitāb Jāmi‘ al-Nah.w al-Kabīr and Jāmi‘ al-Nah.w al-S.aghīr'' *''Kitāb al-Jarāthīm'', linguistics. *''Kitāb al-Jawābāt al-H.ād.ira''. *''Kitāb al-Ma‘ānī al-Kabīr'' *''Kitāb al-Masā’il wal-Ajwiba.'' *''Kitāb al-Maysar wal-Qidāh'', ('Dice and Lots'). *''Kitāb al-Na‘m wal-Bahā’im'', cattle and livestock. *''Kitāb al-Nabāt'', botany. *''Kitāb al-Qirā’āt'', ('The Canonical Readings'). *''Kitāb al-Radd ‘alā al-Qā’il bi Khalq al-Qur’ān'', ('Against the creationist claims about the Qur’an'). *''Kitāb al-Radd ‘alā al-Shu‘aybiyya'', ('Refutation of a sub-sect of the ‘Ajārida ‘At.awiyya, itself a sub-sect of the Khawārij). *''Kitāb al-Rah.l wal-Manzil''. *''Kitāb Ta‘bīr al-Ru’yā'', ('Interpretation of Dreams'). *''Kitāb Talqīn al-Muta‘allim min al-Nah.w'' on grammar. *''Kitāb ‘Uyūn al-Shi‘r'', on poetry.


See also

* List of Islamic scholars * List of Iranian scientists and scholars * Al-Zahiriyah Library


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External links

* A. Guellati, ''La notion d'adab chez Ibn Qutayba : étude générique et éclairage comparatiste'' (= ''Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sciences Religieuses'' 169), Turnhout: Brepols, 2015, * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ibn Qutaybah 820s births 889 deaths 9th-century Iranian historians 9th-century Muslim scholars of Islam Atharis Scholars from the Abbasid Caliphate Arabic-language writers Persian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam People from Kufa