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Ibn Jumay‘
Abū al-Makārim Hibat Allāh ibn Zayn al-Dīn Ibn Jumay‘ (died 1198 / AH 594) was an Arab physician of Jewish origin.〔Other name forms: Abu-'l-Makārim Hibatallāh Ibn-Gumaiʻ; Ibn Jumi‘; Ibn Gumay‘〕
==Life==
Ibn Jumay‘ was born to a Jewish family in Fustat, Egypt. He studied with the physician Ibn al-‘Aynzarbī (died 1153/AH 548) and entered the service of Saladin.〔(Islamic Medical Manuscripts at the National Library of Medicine ), United States National Library of Medicine〕 According to Ibn Abi Usaibia's ''Lives of the Physicians'', Ibn Jumay‘ wrote eight works on medical-related subjects.
A contemporary of Moses Maimonides, Ibn Jumay‘ "became famous for having prevented a person having a cataleptic fit from being buried alive. He was the author of a number of medical writings, including ''al-Irshād li-maṣāliḥ'', dedicated to al-Baysanī, the vizier to Saladin, and completed by Ibn Jumay‘ al-Isrā’īlī's son Abū Tahir Ismā‘īl."〔

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