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EBN NAWBAḴT, ḤASAN B. MŪSĀ
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EBN NOṢRAT, AMIR BAHĀʾ-AL- DĪN BARANDAQ ḴOJANDĪ
Ḏabīḥ-Allāh Ṣafā
(b. 1356; d. ca. 1433), Timurid poet.
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EBN QEBA, ABŪ JAʿFAR MOḤAMMAD
Martin McDermott
b. ʿAbd-al-Raḥmān Rāzī (d. Ray, before 931), one of the most prominent and active Imami theologians.
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EBN QOTAYBA, ABŪ MOḤAMMAD ʿABD-ALLĀH
Franz Rosenthal
b. Moslem DĪNAVARĪ, (828-889), important early philologist in the widest sense of the term and author of numerous works on what is known as the “Arab sciences,” including the religious sciences dealing with the Koran and Hadith.
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EBN QŪLAWAYH, ABU’L- QĀSEM JAʿFAR
Martin McDermott
b. Moḥammad b. Jaʿfar b. Mūsāb. Qūlawayh Qomī Baḡdādī (d. Baghdad, 978 or 979), Imami traditionist and jurist, a disciple of Abū Jaʿfar Kolaynī and teacher of Shaikh Mofīd.
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EBN RABĪṬ
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See ʿABDĀN B. AL-RABĪṬ.
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EBN RĀVANDĪ, ABU’l-ḤOSAYN AḤMAD
Josef van Ess
b. Yaḥyā (d. 910?), Muʿtazilite theologian and “heretic” of Ḵorāsānī origin.
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EBN RĒVANDĪ
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See EBN RĀVANDĪ.
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EBN ROSTA, ABŪ ʿALĪ AḤMAD
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. ʿOmar (d. after 903), Persian author of a geographical compendium.
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EBN RŪḤ, ABU’L-QĀSEM ḤOSAYN
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See ḤOSAYN B. RŪḤ.