Ibn al-Abbār

Ibn al-Abbār

▪ Islamic scholar
in full Abū ʿabd Allāh Muḥammad Al-qudāʿī
born February 1199, Valencia, Emirate of Balansiya [Valencia]
died Jan. 6, 1260, Tunis

      historian, theologian, and humorist who became one of the most famous students of Islāmic Spain.

      Ibn al-Abbār began his official career as a secretary to the Muslim governor of the Emirate of Balansiya. After the fall of Valencia (September 1238), he settled in Tunisia and was employed as the head of the chancellery by the Ḥafṣid ruler Abū Zakarīyāʾ Yaḥyā and his successor, al-Mustanṣir.

      While in Tunisia Ibn al-Abbār engaged in scholarly pursuits. His Tuḥfat al-qadīm, a major study of the Islāmic poets of Muslim Spain, is particularly important. He was also a humorist and a satirist of considerable ability. Ibn al-Abbār's alleged disrespectful attitude toward al-Mustanṣir angered the ruler. The scholar's fall from power and subsequent execution may have resulted from a satirical poem that he directed against al-Mustanṣir.

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