Abà « Naá¹£r Alë ibn Hibat AllÃÂh ibn Ja'far ibn AllakÃÂn ibn Muḥammad ibn Dulaf ibn Abë Dulaf al-QÃÂsim ibn 'êsàal-Ijlë, surnamed SaâÂÂd al-Muluk and known as Ibn MÃÂkà «là(; 1030/31âÂÂ1082/83) was a highly regarded Arab muḥaddith (Ḥadëth scholar) and historian who authored several works. His magnum opus was his biographical-genealogical history on etymology and orthography of Islamic names, Al-IkmÃÂl.
Abà « Naá¹£r ibn MÃÂkà «làwas born in the village Ukbara on the Tigris north of Baghdad to a noble Arab family. He was the son of Hibat Allah ibn Makula, vizier to the Buyid ruler of Basrah, Jalal al-Dawla.
He gained the title 'al-Amër' (), or 'prince', maybe in his own right, or in reference to his famous ancestor Abu Dulaf al-Ijli. His family had originally come from JarbÃÂzakÃÂn, between Hamadan and Isfahan in Iran, but his paternal uncle, was a muḥaddith (traditionist), and qÃÂá¸Âë (chief justice) in BaghdÃÂd where Ibn MÃÂkà «làbegan his studies. He continued his education by travelling to the regional centres of learning across IrÃÂq, Khurasan, Syria, Egypt, and Fars. In the last years of his life he held various official posts in the imperial administration of the Seljuk Empire, and once led an embassy to Bukhara to obtain the recognition of the new Abbasid Caliphate caliph al-Muqtadi (1075âÂÂ1094).
One anecdote tells of a personal application made by Ibn MÃÂkà «làon behalf of the grammarian Al-Akhfash al-Asghar|al-Akhfash the Younger, requesting a pension from the vizier Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Isa. This was angrily rejected it seems and the scholar was left in abject poverty.
In the account of his eventual assassination the sources differ on details of location and date. It seems that sometime, either in 475 h. [1082/1083] or 487 h. [1094/95], or 479 h. [1086/87], he was on a trip for Khurasan when he was murdered and robbed by his Mamluk guards, either in Jurjan in Golestan province, or al-Ahvaz in Khuzestan; or in Kirman, Iran.
â In 1232, muhaddith Ibn Nukta (), published Takmila al-IkmÃÂl (), as an addendum to Al-IkmÃÂl.