Yūsī, al-Ḥasan ibn Masʻūd, 1630 or 31-1691

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Moroccan author most known for his writings on theology and Arabic grammar; taught at the Grand Mosque of Qayrawīyīn and then at the Grand Mosque of Marrakesh.

From the description of Iʻlam innahu lā budda lil-nisbah al-ḥukmīyah bayn al-ṭarfayn al-mawḍūʻ wa-al-maḥmūl an tatakayyaf bi-kayfīyat ḍarūrīyah aw dawām aw iṭlāq aw imkān : manuscript, [n.d.]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34366230

Place Name Admin Code Country
Michigan--Ann Arbor
Subject
Arabic language
Arabic language and literature
God (Islam)
Islam
Islamic binding
Manuscripts, Arabic
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Birth 1630

Death 1691

Moroccans

Arabic

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