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This article is about medieval Arab geographer. For other people named Al-Maqdisi or Al-Muqaddasi, see Maqdisi.
Al-Muqaddasi (Al-Maqdisi) Born c. 945/946 CE
JerusalemDied 1000 CE Era Islamic Golden Age Region Islamic civilization School/tradition Balkhi school Main interests Islamic geography Major works The Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions Influenced by- Al-Balkhi
Muhammad ibn Ahmad Shams al-Din Al-Muqaddasi (Arabic: محمد بن أحمد شمس الدين المقدسي), also transliterated as Al-Maqdisi and el-Mukaddasi, (c. 945/946 - 1000) was a medieval Arab geographer, author of Ahsan at-Taqasim fi Ma`rifat il-Aqalim (The Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions).
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Biography
Al-Muqaddasi, "the Hierosolomite" was born in Jerusalem in 946 AD. He had the advantage of an excellent education and after having made the Pilgrimage to Mekka in his twentieth year, determined to devote himself to the study of geography. For the purpose of acquiring the necessary information he undertook a series of journeys which lasted over a score of years, and carried him in turn through all the countries of Islam. It was only in 985 that he set himself to write his book, which gives us a systematic account of all the places and regions he had visited. Le Strange comments of Al-Mukaddassi work: ' His description of Palestine, and especially of Jerusalem, his native city, is one of the best parts of the work. All he wrote is the fruit of his own observation, and his descriptions of the manners and customs of the various countries, bear the stamp of a shrewd and observant mind, fortified by profound knowledge of both books and men'. (From: Guy le Strange, 1890: Palestine Under The Muslims p.5 - p.6)
Further reading
- Al-Muqaddasi (Basil Anthony Collins (Translator)): The Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions. Ahasan al-Taqasim Fi Ma'rifat al-Aqalim. Garnet Publishing, Reading, 1994, ISBN 1-873938-14-4
- Al-Mukaddasi, Shams Al-Deen Abu Abdallah: Description of Syria, Including Palestine. Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1866 (Translated by Le Strange when he was living in Haifa at the end of the nineteenth century.)
- Description of Syria, including Palestine by Mukaddasi, 1884, translated by Le Strange
- Collins, Basil Anthony: Al-Muqaddasi; the man and His Work, Michigan Geographical Publication, 1974,
- le Strange, Guy (1890), Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500, Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, http://www.archive.org/details/palestineundermo00lestuoft
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). "Muķaddasi". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Resources
- Al-Muqaddasi
- Al-Muqaddasi: An Encyclopaedic Scholar
- Zakariyeh Mohammed: Maqdisi: An 11th Century Palestinian Consciousness Double Edition 22 & 23, 2005, Jerusalem Quarterly
See also
Geography and cartography in medieval Islam Geographers 9th century10th centuryIbn Khordadbeh • Ahmad ibn Rustah • Ahmad ibn Fadlan • Abu Zayd al-Balkhi • Abū Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdānī • Al-Masudi • Istakhri • Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad • Ibn Hawqal • Ibn al-Faqih • Al-Muqaddasi11th centuryAbū Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī • Abu Saʿīd Gardēzī • Al-Bakri • Mahmud al-Kashgari12th centuryAl-Zuhri • Muhammad al-Idrisi13th century14th century15th centuryAhmad ibn Mājid16th centuryWorks Schools Balkhi school • Iraqi school
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