Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani

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Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed ibn Ibrahim al-Wazir al-Ghassani al-Andalusi (

Fez
was named after him.

He was sent by the Moroccan Sultan

Al-Hajari, and later Yusuf Biscaino.[4]

Muhammad Alguazir was also the author of an anti-Christian polemical work, Apología contra los artículos de la ley Cristiana, written at the order of Mulay Zaidan.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ G.A. Wiegers, "The Andalusi Heritage in the Maghrib" in Ed de Moor (ed.) Poetry, Politics and Polemics' Cultural Transfer Between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, 1996, p. 110
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  3. ^ On his life see: Muhammad b. al-Tayyib al-Qaddiri, Nashr al-mathani li-ahl al-qarn al-hadi ashar wa l-thani, (M. Hajji and A. tawfiq ed.) 1977-86, vol. II p. 404
  4. ^ Romania Arabica by Gerard Wiegers p.410
  5. ^ Poetry Islamic literature in Spanish and Aljamiado by G.A. Wiegers p.193ff