Ibn Al Baraq Al Andulsi

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Born1145 (1145)
Wadi Ash (Guadix)
Died14 July 1200(1200-07-14) (aged 54–55)
Wadi Ash (Guadix)
Occupation(s)Poet, Writer, Muslim Scholar
Ibn al-Baraq al-Andalusi
Born1145 (1145)
Wadi Ash (Guadix)
Died14 July 1200(1200-07-14) (aged 54–55)
Wadi Ash (Guadix)
Occupation(s)Poet, Writer, Muslim Scholar

Abu al-Qasim Muhammad bin Ali bin Muhammad al-Hamdani al-Wadi Ashi, known as Ibn al-Baraq al-Andalusi (Arabic: ابن البراق الأندلسي). Ibn Al Baraq (1145 - 14 June 1200) (539 - 1 Ramadan 596) was a Muslim scholar and an Andalusian Arab poet of the twelfth century AD/ sixth century AH. He was born and raised in Wadi Ash (Guadix). He narrated about a group of elders. He was exiled by Ibn Mardanish (Arabic: ابن مردنيش) to Murcia, then to Valencia. He was a narrator and a jurist and was interested in medicine and astronomy and stood out for his many narrations and poems.[1][2]

Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad al-Hamdani al-Wadi Ashi was born in 529 AH / 1145 AD in Wadi Ash (Guadix).[1] Little is known about his life. It seems that he was a mystic in his early life. It is said that the prince Ibn Mardanish got angry with him, and so exilled him and forced him to live in Marcia then in Valencia. When Ibn Saad died in 571 AH/1176 AD, Ibn Al Baraq returned to his hometown.[1] Ibn Al Barak died on 1 Ramadan 596/14 June 1200 and was buried in his hometown.[1]

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