Muhammad Abu Khubza
Abu Uways | |
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Sunni |
Abu Uways Muhammad Abu Khubza al-Hassani (
linguist
. His name has variantly been spelled "Bukhabza," "Boukhabza," Bu Khabza," and "Bu Khubza."
Life
Abu Khubza was born on the 26th of
Rabi' al-awwal in the year 1351 according to the Islamic calendar, corresponding to the 30th of July in 1932 Gregorian.[1][failed verification
]
Works
Abu Khubza produced a detailed
Bibliothèque Générale et Archives, Morocco's national library.[2]
Original works
- Fihris makhtutat khizana titwan. Tétouan: 1984. 2 vols. With al-Mahdi al-Daliru.[2]
Edited works
- Ibn al-Arabi, Siraj al-muhtadin fi adab al-salihin. Tétouan: Manshurat Jam'iyyat al-Ba'th al-Islami, 1992.[3]
Citations
- ^ a b International Institute for Counter-Terrorism report, 1 January 2012.
- ^ a b Jonathan Glustrom Katz, Dreams, Sufism, and Sainthood: The Visionary Career of Muhammad Al-Zawâwî, pg. 205. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1996.
- ^ a b The Transmission and Dynamics of the Textual Sources of Islam: Essays in Honor of Harald Motzki, pg. 83. Eds. Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort, Kees Versteegh and Joas Wagemakers. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2011.