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Abu'l-Ghana'im Muslim ibn Mahmud al-Shayzari

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Syrian-born Yemeni adīb and astronomer

Amīn al-Dīn Abu ʾl-Ghanāʾim Muslim ibn Maḥmūd al-Shayzarī (fl. 1201–1225) was a Syrian-born Yemeni adīb and astronomer.

Al-Shayzarī was born in Damascus into prominent family of mamālīk in the service of Usāma ibn Munqidh, lord of Shayzar in Syria. His father was still living in 1169. Al-Shayzarī later moved to the court of al-Muʿizz Ismāʿīl ibn Ṭughtigīn (r. 1197–1201), Ayyubid governor of Yemen. He dedicated to him an anthology of adab in twenty-five chapters, ʿAjāʾib al-ashʿār wa-gharāʾib al-akhbār, of which a single medieval manuscript is preserved, dated 1291 and now in Peshawar. In 1225, he composed another anthology in sixteen books, Jamharat al-Islām dhāt al-nathr wa ʾl-niẓām, for the Ayyubid governor al-Masʿūd Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Yūsuf (r. 1215–1229). He included poems by himself and his son Aḥmad. The Jamharat is preserved in a single manuscript dated 1298 and now in Leiden. A second work dedicated to al-Masʿūd is the ʿĀdāt al-nujūm, known from a manuscript copied in 1665 or 1666 and now in Ṣanʿāʾ. It is an astronomical almanac similar to the Calendar of Córdoba. It was not compiled for use in Yemen.

Al-Shayzarī's date of death is unknown.

Notes

  1. Sellheim 1997 give his full name as Amīn al-Dīn Abu ʾl-Ghan̄aʾim Muslim ibn Abi ʾl-Thanāʾ Maḥmūd ibn Sanad al-Dawla Jamāl al-Mulk Abi ʾl-Faḍāʾil Niʿma ibn Sanad al-Dawla Abi ʾl-ʿAṭāʾ Arslān (Raslān) ibn Yaḥyā. Brockelmann 2017, vol. 1, p. 262, gives his laqab as Amīn al-Dawla.
  2. ^ Sellheim 1997.
  3. Sellheim 1997; King 1983, p. 22; Brockelmann 2017, suppl. vol. 1, p. 467.
  4. Sellheim 1997; Brockelmann 2017, vol. 1, p. 262.
  5. Sellheim 1997, citing Ahmad 1956 and the facsimile edition of Sezgin 1986.
  6. King 1983, p. 22.

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