al-Ḥasan ibn ÿUmar al-Dimashqë al-Ḥalabë (), known as Ibn Ḥabëb al-Ḥalabë (1310âÂÂ1377CE) was a Levantine author, renowned as a poet, historian and essayist. His full name was AbÃ
« Muḥammad Badr al-Dën al-Ḥasan ibn ÿUmar ibn Ḥasan ibn Ḥabëb al-Dimashqë al-Ḥalabë. He was born in Damascus in 710 AH, he grew up and died in Aleppo. During his life he travelled to Egypt, the Hijaz and Turkey, later writing about some of his travels.
Works
- Pearls of Travels in the Land of the Turks (Durrat al-aslÃÂk fë dawlat al-atrÃÂk), written in rhyming prose (saj') as he did in his other books, this work was dedicated to his son Zayn al-Dën ṬÃÂhir.
- The Breeze of the Zephyr (Nasëm al-á¹£abÃÂ), written in the year 756 AH and arranged in thirty chapters, it covers a great variety of literary topics.
- Dialogues (al-MaqÃÂmÃÂt).
- The Little Garden of Anecdotes on the Names of the Caliphs and Kings of the Great Cities (Juhaynat al-akhbÃÂr fë asmÃÂþ al-khulafàwa-mulÃ
«k al-amá¹£ÃÂr).
- A Record of the Illustrious One in the Days of al-Mansur and His Sons (Tadhkirat al-nabëh fë ayÃÂm al-Maná¹£Ã
«r wa-banëhi). A collection of reports about Sultan Qalawun and his sons.
- The Shining Star (al-Najm al-thÃÂqib), on the life of the Prophet.
- Rhythm and Rhyme in Memory of the Virtues of the Chosen One (al-Muqtafàfë dhikr faá¸ÂÃÂþil al-Muá¹£á¹ÂafÃÂ).
- Kashf al-murÃ
«á¹Â, on Shafi'i school fiqh.
References