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Ibn al-Qayyim

Known for legal, spiritual, and ethical writings linked to reformist scholarship.

691-751 AH / 1292-1350 CEDamascusJurist, theologian, and spiritual author

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Ibn al-Qayyim Jurist, theologian, and spiritual author

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Ibn al-Qayyim is presented as jurist, theologian, and spiritual author associated with Damascus. The working chronology for this record is 691-751 AH / 1292-1350 CE. Known for legal, spiritual, and ethical writings linked to reformist scholarship.

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691-751 AH / 1292-1350 CE

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