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				al-Qifti  (568/1172) 
 IBN al-QIFTI, Djamal al-Din Abu 'l-Hasan 'Ali b. Yusuf b. Ibrahim b. 'Abd  al-Wahid al-Shaybani, versatile Arab writer, born in 568/1172 at qift in Upper  Egypt. He received his early education in Cairo and in 583/1187 went to  Jerusalem, where his father had been appointed as deputy to the qadi al-Fadil,  the famous chancellor and adviser of ‘alah al-Din (Saladin). During the many  years which he spent as a student there he was already collecting the material  for his later works. He was forced by the disturbances which followed ‘alah  al-Din's death to go in 598/1201 to Aleppo, where, under the protection and with  the encouragement of a friend of his father, he was able again to pursue his  scholarly interests for several years, until the Atabeg of Aleppo, al-Malik  al-Zahir, placed him in charge of the diwan of the finances, a task which he  undertook only reluctantly, but which brought him the honorific title of al-qadi  al-Akram. After al-Zahir's death (613/1216) he resigned, but three years later  was appointed by al-Zahir's successor to the same post, which he then held  without interruption until 628/1230. There is no doubt that Ibn al-qifti had  used his influential position in order to further the cause of scholarship, for  during these years he gave shelter in Aleppo to Yaqut, who had fled from the  Mongols, and gave him much help in the compilation of his great geographical  dictionary. Dismissed at his own request in 628/1230, Ibn al-qifti was able to  devote a few years to his own studies until he was appointed vizier by al-Malik  al-'Aziz in 633/1236. He remained in this office until his death in  646/1248.
 Of the 26 works of Ibn al-qifti of which the titles are known  only two survive: (1) The Kitab Ikhbar al-'ulama' bi-akhbar al-hukama', usually  referred to simply as Ta'rikh al-hukama', which exists in an epitome by  al-Zawzani (written in 647/1249), ed. J. Lippert, Leipzig 1903; it contains 414  biographies of physicians, philosophers and astronomers with many statements  from Greek writers which have not survived in the original; (2) Inbah al-ruwat  'ala anbah al-nuhat, parts i-iii ed. by Muh. Abu 'l-Fadl Ibrahim, Cairo 1369-74,  which contains about a thousand biographies of scholars. Of the posthumous  Akhbar al-Muhammadin min al-shu'ara' there exist only fragments in Ms. Paris  arab. 3335. The remaining titles are mainly of historical works: a history of  Cairo until the reign of ‘alah al-Din, a history of the Seljuqs, of the  Mirdasids, of the Buyids, of Mahmud b. Sabuktakin, of the Maghrib, of the Yemen;  a comprehensive Ta'rikh al-qifti in the epitome of Ibn Maktum (d. 749/1348) is  evidently identical with the history of Cairo mentioned above. Other titles  indicate individual biographies (of Ibn Rashiq, Abu Sa'id al-Sirafi), the  history of scholarship (the Shaykhs of al-Kindi), a supplement to the Ansab of  al-Baladhuri, etc.
 (A. Dietrich)
 
 Kutubi, Fawat, Cairo 1951, ii,  191-3
 
 Yaqut, Mu'jam al-udaba', Cairo, xv, 175-204 = Irshad, ed.  Margoliouth, v, 477-94
 
 idem, Mu'jam al-buldan, iv, 152
 
 Ibn Abi  Usaybi'a, 'Uyun al-anba', index
 
 Barhebraeus, Ta'rikh mukhtasar al-duwal,  ed. ‘alhani, 476
 
 Suyuti, Bughya, Cairo 1326, 358
 
 idem, Husn  al-muhadara, Cairo 1321, i, 265
 
 Ibn al-'Imad, Shadharat, v,  236
 
 Adfawi, al-Tali' al-sa'id, Cairo 1333, 237 f.
 
 Ibn Taghribirdi,  Nujum, vi, Cairo 1355, 361
 
 A. Müller in Actes du 8e Congres Internat. des  Orientalistes, Section i, Leiden 1890, 15-36
 
 Brockelmann, I2, 396 f., S  I, 559
 
 R. Sellheim, in Oriens, viii (1955), 348-52.
 
 
 
				 
 
  
 
  
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