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Ibn Sahl (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) of Seville (1212–1251) is considered one of the greatest Andalusi poets of the 13th century. He was a Jewish convert to Islam. The Moroccan author Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670–1747) wrote a biography of Ibn Sahl.

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  • ابن سهل الأندلسي (ar)
  • Ibn Sahl (ca)
  • Ibn Sahl de Sevilla (es)
  • Ibn Sahl de Séville (fr)
  • Ibn Sahl of Seville (en)
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  • أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي (605 هـ / 1208 - 649 هـ / 1251)، من أسرة ذات أصول يهودية. شاعر كاتب، ولد في إشبيلية واختلف إلى مجالس العلم والأدب فيها. (ar)
  • Ibn Sahl de Sevilla (en árabe: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) (1212-1251) es uno de los grandes poetas andalusíes del siglo XIII. (es)
  • Ibn Sahl de Séville (en arabe : أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) (1212-1251) est considéré comme l'un des plus grands poètes de l'Andalousie mauresque du XIIIe siècle. Il est un juif converti à l'islam. (fr)
  • Abu-Ishaq Ibahim ibn Sahl al-Israïlí al-Ixbilí (àrab: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي, Abū Isḥāq Ibrahīm ibn Sahl al-Isrāʾīlī al-Ixbīlī), més conegut senzillament com a Ibn Sahl (Sevilla 1212- a la mar entre Ceuta i Tunis, 1251) fou un dels més grans poetes andalusins del segle xiii d'una família jueva de Sevilla, però musulmà devot (tot i que bevia vi). La seva obra ha estat publicada en castellà sota el nom de Poemas, per Teresa Garulo Muñoz. (ca)
  • Ibn Sahl (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) of Seville (1212–1251) is considered one of the greatest Andalusi poets of the 13th century. He was a Jewish convert to Islam. The Moroccan author Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670–1747) wrote a biography of Ibn Sahl. (en)
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  • Abu-Ishaq Ibahim ibn Sahl al-Israïlí al-Ixbilí (àrab: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي, Abū Isḥāq Ibrahīm ibn Sahl al-Isrāʾīlī al-Ixbīlī), més conegut senzillament com a Ibn Sahl (Sevilla 1212- a la mar entre Ceuta i Tunis, 1251) fou un dels més grans poetes andalusins del segle xiii d'una família jueva de Sevilla, però musulmà devot (tot i que bevia vi). Quan Sevilla fou conquerida per Ferran III de Castella el 1248, Ibn Sahl se'n va anar a Ceuta, on fou secretari del governador almoràvit Abu-Alí ibn Khal·làs. Aquest va enviar una missió a la cort hàfsida dirigida pel seu fill i a la qual Ibn Sahl va acompanyar; el vaixell va naufragar a la mar. La seva poesia inclou exemples de la poesia andalusina més refinada, generalment de temàtica amorosa i . La seva biografia fou escrita pel marroquí Muhàmmad al-Ifraní (1670-1747). La seva obra ha estat publicada en castellà sota el nom de Poemas, per Teresa Garulo Muñoz. (ca)
  • أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي (605 هـ / 1208 - 649 هـ / 1251)، من أسرة ذات أصول يهودية. شاعر كاتب، ولد في إشبيلية واختلف إلى مجالس العلم والأدب فيها. (ar)
  • Ibn Sahl (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) of Seville (1212–1251) is considered one of the greatest Andalusi poets of the 13th century. He was a Jewish convert to Islam. Ibn Sahl was born in 1212–3 in a Jewish family in Seville. Already in 1227, he drew some attention to himself by suggesting of adding a sentence to a poem made by renowned poet. Despite his Jewish family background Ibn Sahl was a devout Muslim. His diwan (collected works) are a testimony to his deep felt religious feelings. Some have criticized Ibn Sahl because he drank wine. The sincerity of his conversion (probably very early in his life), however, was never questioned. When Seville came into the hands of Ferdinand III of Castile in 1248, Ibn Sahl left for Ceuta, where he became the secretary of the Almohad governor . When Ibn Khallas sent his son to , the caliph of the Hafsids of Ifriqiya, he decided to send Ibn Sahl with him. The galley with which they travelled was shipwrecked and all the passengers perished. The governor is to have said about Ibn Sahl: "The pearl is returned to the sea." The diwan of Ibn Sahl contains the most refined examples of Andalusian poetry, almost exclusively love poetry and muwashsahat.Mostly known for his love poetry in muwashshah form, Ibn Sahl two young male lover addressees, Mûsâ ibn ʿAbd al-Ṣamad and Muḥammad, are thought by some to represent the two religions that played important roles in his life, his original Judaism and the Islam to which he converted. Others hold that the youths were historical individuals. The Moroccan author Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670–1747) wrote a biography of Ibn Sahl. (en)
  • Ibn Sahl de Sevilla (en árabe: أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) (1212-1251) es uno de los grandes poetas andalusíes del siglo XIII. (es)
  • Ibn Sahl de Séville (en arabe : أبو إسحاق إبرهيم بن سهل الإسرائيلي الإشبيلي Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili al-Ishbili) (1212-1251) est considéré comme l'un des plus grands poètes de l'Andalousie mauresque du XIIIe siècle. Il est un juif converti à l'islam. (fr)
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