Ibn Iyas Explained

Muhammad ibn Iyas (June 1448 – 1522/4) is one of the most important historians in modern Egyptian history.[1] [2] He was an eyewitness to the Ottoman invasion of Egypt. He was born in Cairo and took his first education there.

His quotes have been used in many references such as his statement on Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad: "His name was mentioned everywhere like no other king's name. All the kings wrote to him, sent gifts to him and feared him. The whole of Egypt was in his grasp."

Work

Ibn Iyas was the author of a five-volume history of Egypt, totalling over 3,000 pages,[3] entitled "Badāʼi al-zuhūr fī waqāʼi al-zuhūr".[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gamal al-Ghitani; Winner of the Greatest French Prize for Translated Literature . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081211022051/http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Pub/magazin/summer2006/110231000000000010.htm . 2008-12-11 . Egypt State Information Service .
  2. Book: Razûk . Muhammed . İBN İYAS - An article published in Turkish Encyclopedia of Islam . 1999 . . 9789753894470 . 97–98 . 20 (Ibn Haldun - Ibnu'l Cezeri) . tr.
  3. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1310/is_1989_April/ai_7655987 Findarticles.com
  4. Book: بدائع الزهور في وقائع الدهور . Arabic . Flowers in the Chronicles of the Ages . ابن إياس ؛ [Ibn Iyas] . اختصار و تقديم مدحت الجيار [Abridged and edited by Medhat al-Jayyar] . الهيئة المصرية العامة للكتاب، [Almisriya Lilkitab] . Cairo . 2007 . 978-977-419-623-2 . 91 . 621653566.