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Mujīr al-Dīn al-'Ulaymī (Arabic: ) (1456–1522), often simply Mujir al-Din, was a Jerusalemite ''qadi'' and Palestinian historian whose principal work chronicled the history of Jerusalem and Hebron in the Middle Ages.〔Little, 1995, p. 237.〕〔van Donzel, 1994, p. 291.〕 Entitled ''al-Uns al-Jalil bi-tarikh al-Quds wal-Khalil'' ("The glorious history of Jerusalem and Hebron") (c. 1495), it is considered to be invaluable, constituting "the most comprehensive and detailed source for the history of Jerusalem" written in its time.〔〔Khalidi, 1998, p. 216, footnote 25.〕〔Murphy-O'Connor, 2008, p. 148.〕 ==Name and background== Commonly known simply as Mujir al-Din or the son of Quttainah, he was born 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-'Ulaymi (Arabic: ) during the period of Mamluk rule over Palestine into a family of notables native to the city of Jerusalem.〔〔 Among his many ''nisbas'' is al-Hanbali, referring to the Islamic school of thought to which he adhered. Another is al-'Umari, denoting that his ancenstral lineage traces back to 'Umar ibn al-Khattāb (c. 590-644), the second Rashidun caliph. This ''nisba'' and a third, the ''shuhra'' ("nickname") of al-'Ulaymi, indicate his association with a prominent 15th century Jerusalemite family of Hanbali scholars and judges, one of whom was the chief Hanbali judge of the city, Shams al-Din al-'Umari al-'Ulaymi.〔Little, 1995, p. 238.〕
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