Ibn Shihab al-Ukbari
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Era10th century CE / 4th century AH
Ibn Shihab al-Ukbari | |
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| Born | August 946 |
| Died | May 3, 1037 |
| Occupations | Poet, Scribe, Hanbali Jurist |
| Era | 10th century CE / 4th century AH |
| Known for | Poetry, Islami jurisprudence, Arabic grammar |
| Notable work | Poetry, works on jurisprudence and grammar |
Abu Ali Hasan ibn Shihab ibn Hasan al-Ukbari (Arabic: ابو علي حسن بن شهاب بن حسن العكبري) (August 946 – May 3, 1037) was a prominent Iraqi poet, scribe, and Hanbali jurist who lived during the 10th century. Born and raised in the town of Ukbara, where he also died, al-Ukbari left behind a body of poetry as well as scholarly works on Islamic jurisprudence and Arabic grammar.[1][2][3]