- Raja ibn Haywah
Raja Ibn Haywah al-Kindi was a leading
Islamic jurist andArabic calligraphist who is probably best known as the likely artist responsible for the detailed inscriptions on theDome of the Rock inJerusalem , which was completed in692 .Career Under the Ummayads
Between
687 and691 , theUmayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r.685-705) instructed twoArab architects, Raja ibn Haywah Al-Kindi and Yazid Ibn Sallam to construct a dome with the best materials available to them. [Report by Ahmad al-Wasiti in "Fada'il al-bayt al-muqaddas" Jerusalem, 1979: 80-81] He was at the beginning of his career during the reign of `Abd al-Malik. However, although Raja may have functioned as a secretary under the caliphsSulayman (r.715 -717 ) andUmar II (r.717 -720 ), there is no evidence that he was ever a copyist, adhering to a specific set of stylizations of the sort visible at the Dome of the Rock, or that a group of such copyists flourished inPalestine in the time of `Abd al-Malik. [C. E. Bosworth, "Raja' ibn Haywa al-Kindi and the Umayyad Caliphs", Islamic Quarterly 16 1972: 43 and n. 5, the sources vary]He was also accused of being particularly loyal to the Umayyad caliph's; Sheikh
Sa'id ibn Jubayr (d.714) has said, "Raja ibn Haywah used to be regarded as the most knowledgeable "faqih " inSyria , but if you provoke him, you will find him Syrian in his views quoting Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan saying such-and-such." ["Tabaqat al-Fuqaha", in the biography of Sa`id ibn Jubayr]Notes
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