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Ahmad ibn Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn Munim al-Abdari (died 1228) was a mathematician, originally from Dénia in Andalusia. He lived and taught in Marrakesh where he was known as one of the best scholars in geometry and number theory.〔Helaine Selin, ''Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures'', p. 427 () (retrieved 28-8-2010)〕〔. See in particular the section "Combinatorics in the Maghreb: Ibn Mun'im", pp. 94–99.〕 He is often confused with Muhammad ibn 'Abd al Mun'im, a different mathematician who worked in the court of Roger II of Sicily.〔 Only three of his many mathematical texts are known today; one on magic squares, one on geometry and one on the science of calculation. Only the last, ''Fiqh al-hisab'' is extant. It is the first book in the history of mathematics to devote a whole chapter to combinatorial problems.〔 ==References== 〔
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