Al-Hafiz Ibn Mansur al-Ilbiri, known as Ibn Amaril (d. 312 AH / 924 AD) and his impact on the scientific life in Andalusia

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Lecturer - Alexandria University - Faculty of Arts

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The Scholar Faqih Ibn Mansur al-Ibiri, (d. 312 AH / 924 CE), was one of the trustworthy Maliki sheikhs from whom knowledge was transmitted, and many Andalusian students of knowledge have studied with him. So they heard from him the books of Maliki jurisprudence, and the Musnad of Ibn Sanjar al-Gurgani, Incoming Egypt, and the narrations of Ibn Suwayya and al-Baghawi, which are missing, and then they told their students about them about their aspects and it was published there. Nevertheless, Ibn Mansur al-Ibiri did not receive his amount of attention commensurate with his scientific value. The study aims to highlight the features of his role in the scientific life of Andalusia, and its impact on shaping the culture of his students from the last third of the third century until the beginning of the fourth century AH, which qualified some of them to become prominent scholars in their respective fields

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