Abà « Naá¹£r al-Fatḥ ibn Muḥammad ibn ÿUbayd AllÃÂh ibn KhÃÂqÃÂn ibn Abdallah al-Qaysë al-Ishbëlë (; died 11 November 1134), known as al-Fatḥ ibn KhÃÂqÃÂn, was a 12th-century popular anthologist of al-Andalus.
Ibn KhÃÂqÃÂn was born in either Alcalá la Real or Seville. He received an elite education and travelled widely across al-Andalus. Described as a 'libertine' and yet he was appointed secretary to the Almoravid governor of Granada Abà « Yà «suf TÃÂshfën ibn âÂÂAlë; a post he abandoned almost immediately to travel to Marrakesh where sometime later he was murdered, it was rumoured, on the orders of the sultan. He died on 11 November 1134.
The main sources for his biography are:
These two works are written in rhymed prose full of metaphorical expressions and are an excellent source of information about the apogee of Andalusian letters.