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Abu-l-Hakam Abd al-Salam ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Mohammad ibn Barrajan (Arabic: عبد السلام بن عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن برجان) (born in Seville where he lived, he died in Marrakesh 1141) was one of the greatest Sufi figures of Al-Andalus and a hadith scholar.〔Denis Gril, "La < He died in prison in Marrakesh, when he was summoned to that city by the Almoravid sultan who feared his influence.〔Miguel Asín Palacios, Elmer H. Douglas, Howard W. Yoder, ''The mystical philosophy of Ibn Masarra and his followers'', Brill Archive, 1978, p. 122 (on the life of Ibn Barrajan see footnote 8)〕 Against the wishes of the sultan he received an official burial on the initiative of Ibn Harzihim. ==References== 〔 *Sarh Asma' Allah Al-Husna: ''Comentario Sobre Los Nombres Mas Bellos De Dios Ibn Barrajan, Abd al-Salam ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad''; Madrid, 2000. 571pp. ISBN 9788400079765. *Paul Nwiya, "Notes sur quelques fragments inédits de la correspondence d'Ibn al-'Arif avec Ibn Barrajan"in ''Hesperis'' 43 (1956) *A. Faure, entry "Ibn Barradjan" in: N. Hanif, ''Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis: Africa and Europe'', Sarup & Sons, 2002, p. 64-65 () (retrieved 3-12-2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ibn Barrajan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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