Mohammed ibn Adjurrum
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Mohammed ibn Adjurrum or Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Dawud ibn Adjurrum es-Sanhadji (1273–1323) was a famous grammarian from Morocco whose synopsis of Arabic grammar Al-Muqadimma al-Adjurrumiya fi Mabadi Ilm al-Arabiya (most commonly abbreviated to al-Ajurrumiyya) was published in twelve different European versions and editions.[1] As his name indicates he was from Sanhadja origin, but little is known about his life, except that he died in Fes.[2]
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- ↑ Christian Literature Society for India; Hartford Seminary Foundation (1 January 1920). The Moslem World. Published for the Nile Mission Press by the Christian Literature Society for India. p. 88. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
- ↑ M. Th. Houtsma , E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam 1913-1936, see entry "Ibn Adjurrum" NS GAL II, 237 and BJ (2)
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