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| Birth = [[591]]/1195 | | Birth = [[591]]/1195 | ||
| Place of Birth = | | Place of Birth = | ||
| Places of Residence = [[ | | Places of Residence = [[Hilla]], [[Baghdad]] | ||
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| Death/Martyrdom = [[656]]/1258 | | Death/Martyrdom = [[656]]/1258 | ||
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==Education and Teachers== | ==Education and Teachers== | ||
Ibn al-'Alqami learned [[Nahw]] (Arabic synax) and literature in his young ages in [[ | Ibn al-'Alqami learned [[Nahw]] (Arabic synax) and literature in his young ages in [[Hilla]] from Ibn Ayyub 'Amid al-Ru'asa, a Shi'ite scholar. Then he moved to [[Baghdad]] where he learned qira'a (reciting) from Abu al-Baqa' 'Abd Allah b. Husayn al-'Ukbari. | ||
He moved to stay with his maternal uncle, 'Adud al-Din Abu Nasr Mubarak b. Dahhak al-Qummi, a great scholar in [[Abbasid]] caliphate; he was in charge of the documents of al-Mustansir's court. Ibn al-'Alqami stayed with him for a while and then he was appointed as the head of the Bureau of Buildings, where he learned the techniques of writing letters and composing court letters. After the death of 'Adad al-Din, Ibn al-'Alqami left the Bureau and became a recluse. | He moved to stay with his maternal uncle, 'Adud al-Din Abu Nasr Mubarak b. Dahhak al-Qummi, a great scholar in [[Abbasid]] caliphate; he was in charge of the documents of al-Mustansir's court. Ibn al-'Alqami stayed with him for a while and then he was appointed as the head of the Bureau of Buildings, where he learned the techniques of writing letters and composing court letters. After the death of 'Adad al-Din, Ibn al-'Alqami left the Bureau and became a recluse. |