Tarikh Khamis Explained
Tarikh al-Khamis fi ahwal anfas nafis or Tarikh Khamis or Tarikh al-Khamis is a history collection about the history of Islam authored by Sunni Islamic Scholar Husayn ibn Muhammad Diyarbakri,[1] [2] (who died in either 1559 CE (966 AH) or 1574 CE (982 AH)),[3] [4] and published in Cairo[5] in 1884 CE (1302 AH) and reprinted in Beirut in 1390 AH[6] Diyarbakri is among the most popular compilers of later times. It is also transliterated as Tareekh Khamees and Tareekh-e-Khamees.
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Notes and References
- Shayk Muhammed Hisham Kabbani. Gabriel F Haddad, Alexandra Bain, Karim K Tourk, Jennifer McLennan. "Diyarbakri" in Encyclopedia of Islamic Doctrine. Second Edition. As-sunnah Foundation of America. 1998. . Volume 2 (Remembrance of Allah and Praising the Prophet). Pages 129 to 131 and 194.
- http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/fadak/en/chap2.php Answering-Ansar.org :: Fadak; The property of Fatima al-Zahra [as]<!-- Bot generated title -->]
- "On the Reconstruction of Lost Sources" (2004) 25 Al Qantara 57 Google Books
- "al-Diyarbakri" in E J Brill's First Encyclopedia of Islam 1913–1936. Reprint Edition. E J Brill. 1987. . Volume 2. The Encyclopedia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammedan Peoples. E J Brill and Luzac & Co. 1913 to 1938.
- Encyclopedia: Mahomet . Encyclopædia Britannica . 1911 . 17 . 410.
- Paul Wheatly. The Places Where Men Pray Together: Cities in Islamic Lands, Seventh Through the Tenth Centuries. University of Chicago Press. 2001. . Page 519.