Muḥammad bin Naṣir bin al-Qaysarānī

Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad bin Naṣr[a] (1085–1154), dikenal dengan nama al-Qaysarānī[b] atau Ibn al-Qaysarānī, adalah seorang penyair Muslim asal Syria yang menulis dalam bahasa Arab di bawah kekuasaan Dinasti Zankiyah. Dia memiliki pendidikan yang luas dan ilmiah, dan bermukim di Irak. Dia adalah salah satu penyair paling terkenal di zamannya,[c] dan propagandis Zangid paling produktif. Dia banyak menulis menentang Perang Salib untuk tuannya.[d]

Catatan

  1. ^ Nama lengkapnya adalah Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad bin Naṣr bin Ṣaghīr bin Dāghir bin Muḥammad bin Khālid.[1] Abū ʿAbdallāh is a kunya indicating his son's name was ʿAbdallāh, while ibn means "son of".[2] His nisab are al-ʿAkkāwī and al-Ḥalabī, indicating a connection, respectively, with Acre and Aleppo.[3] He also bore several alqāb (honorifics): Sharaf al-Dīn, "honour of the faith"; Shaykh, "elder"; Muhadhdhab al-Dīn, "upright of the faith"; and ʿUddat al-Dīn, "preparedness of the faith".[2]
  2. ^ This is a nisba indicating a connection to Caesarea Maritima. It may also be transliterated al-Ḳaysarānī. Ibn al-Samʿānī, in his biographical dictionary, calls him al-Qaysārī.[1]
  3. ^ Hermes 2017, hlm. 268, cites the assessment of several medieval Muslim scholars:
  4. ^ Hermes 2017, hlm. 272: "The Franks inspired Ibn al-Qaysarānī like no other poet in the Arabic poetic tradition, both in his invective against them and encouragement of his own side to defeat them".

Referensi

  1. ^ a b Schacht 1971.
  2. ^ a b Hermes 2017, hlm. 269.
  3. ^ Bauer 2017.

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