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Sirāj al-Dīn Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Sakkākī al-Khwārizmī (سراج الدين ابو يعقوب يوسف بن محمد السكاكي) was a Persian Muslim scholar famous for works on language, rhetoric, magic, and talismans. Like many scholars of his region and era, he wrote primarily in Arabic, although his book al-Tilasm (The Talisman) was written in Persian. Sakkākī was born in 1160 AD (555 AH) in Khwarazm, Central Asia, where he lived most of his life. He died in 1228-1229 AD (626 AH) in Qaryat al-Kindi near Farghana, in present-day Uzbekistan.

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  • السكاكي (ar)
  • As-Sakkākī (de)
  • Al-Sakkaki (fr)
  • Siraj al-Din al-Sakaki (en)
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  • يوسف بن أبي بكر السَّكَّاكي (555 - 626 هـ / 1160 - 1229 م) هو عالم بالعربية والأدب، من أهل خوارزم. هو سراج الدين أبو يعقوب يوسف بن أبي بكر محمد بن علي السَّكَّاكي الخوارزمي الحنفي. ولد سنة 555 هـ / 1169 م في خوارزم، وتوفى في قرية الكندي من قرى الماليع في سنة 626 هـ / 1229 م. (ar)
  • Siradsch ad-Din Abu Yaqub Yusuf ibn Abi Bakr ibn Muhammad al-Chwarazmi as-Sakkaki, arabisch سراج الدين ابو يوسف بن ابى بكر بن محمد الخوارزمى السكاكى, DMG Sirāǧ ad-Dīn Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf b. Abī Bakr b. Muḥammad al-Ḫvārazmī as-Sakkākī, (* 11. Mai 1160 in Choresm; † Mitte Juni 1229 in Qaryat al-Kindī, Fergana) war ein einflussreicher arabischsprachiger Grammatiker und Rhetoriker. (de)
  • Al-Sakkaki, de son nom complet Abu Ya'qub Yusuf Ibn Abi Bakr (en arabe : أبو يعقوب يوسف بن أبي بكر السكاكي) est un important rhétoricien de langue arabe, né le 11 mai 1160 dans le Khwarezm et mort en juin 1229 près d'Almaligh, dans la vallée de Ferghana alors sous domination mongole. Il doit sa célébrité à son ouvrage La Clé des sciences (Miftâḥ al-ʿUlûm), d'où est tiré le système définitif de la rhétorique arabe. (fr)
  • Sirāj al-Dīn Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Sakkākī al-Khwārizmī (سراج الدين ابو يعقوب يوسف بن محمد السكاكي) was a Persian Muslim scholar famous for works on language, rhetoric, magic, and talismans. Like many scholars of his region and era, he wrote primarily in Arabic, although his book al-Tilasm (The Talisman) was written in Persian. Sakkākī was born in 1160 AD (555 AH) in Khwarazm, Central Asia, where he lived most of his life. He died in 1228-1229 AD (626 AH) in Qaryat al-Kindi near Farghana, in present-day Uzbekistan. (en)
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  • يوسف بن أبي بكر السَّكَّاكي (555 - 626 هـ / 1160 - 1229 م) هو عالم بالعربية والأدب، من أهل خوارزم. هو سراج الدين أبو يعقوب يوسف بن أبي بكر محمد بن علي السَّكَّاكي الخوارزمي الحنفي. ولد سنة 555 هـ / 1169 م في خوارزم، وتوفى في قرية الكندي من قرى الماليع في سنة 626 هـ / 1229 م. (ar)
  • Siradsch ad-Din Abu Yaqub Yusuf ibn Abi Bakr ibn Muhammad al-Chwarazmi as-Sakkaki, arabisch سراج الدين ابو يوسف بن ابى بكر بن محمد الخوارزمى السكاكى, DMG Sirāǧ ad-Dīn Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf b. Abī Bakr b. Muḥammad al-Ḫvārazmī as-Sakkākī, (* 11. Mai 1160 in Choresm; † Mitte Juni 1229 in Qaryat al-Kindī, Fergana) war ein einflussreicher arabischsprachiger Grammatiker und Rhetoriker. (de)
  • Al-Sakkaki, de son nom complet Abu Ya'qub Yusuf Ibn Abi Bakr (en arabe : أبو يعقوب يوسف بن أبي بكر السكاكي) est un important rhétoricien de langue arabe, né le 11 mai 1160 dans le Khwarezm et mort en juin 1229 près d'Almaligh, dans la vallée de Ferghana alors sous domination mongole. Il doit sa célébrité à son ouvrage La Clé des sciences (Miftâḥ al-ʿUlûm), d'où est tiré le système définitif de la rhétorique arabe. (fr)
  • Sirāj al-Dīn Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Sakkākī al-Khwārizmī (سراج الدين ابو يعقوب يوسف بن محمد السكاكي) was a Persian Muslim scholar famous for works on language, rhetoric, magic, and talismans. Like many scholars of his region and era, he wrote primarily in Arabic, although his book al-Tilasm (The Talisman) was written in Persian. Sakkākī was born in 1160 AD (555 AH) in Khwarazm, Central Asia, where he lived most of his life. He died in 1228-1229 AD (626 AH) in Qaryat al-Kindi near Farghana, in present-day Uzbekistan. Not much is known about his life. There is a hagiographical account saying that he was originally a blacksmith. When he was 30, he constructed an iron chest for the king. When he brought it to the court, he saw the members of course sitting in admiration of a man. He asked who that man was, and he was told he was a scholar. Sakkaki expressed his desire to become a scholar, at which time he was told that he was too old. In response, he dedicated himself to learning. Ten years later, he was still struggling with his studies. Frustrated, he went into the mountains, looked at the rocks, and decided that his heart (in his era, considered the center of intellect) was not harder than the rocks, rededicated himself to his studies, and became a famous scholar. In any case, it is recorded that he had connections with the state, in that he was said to have created a magical statue or image for the king at the time ('Ala al-Din Khwarazm-Shah) to use in his war against the 'Abbasid caliph al-Nasir. Biographical literature also credited him with the ability to use magical powers to strike down cranes in mid-flight. In 2001, a copy of one of his handwritten manuscripts on magic, entitled Kitab al-Shamil wa Bahr al-Kamil (The Encompassing Book and Ocean of Perfection), was sold by auction for GBP 2,350. While he is said to have written on a breadth of subjects, his surviving works include: * Miftah al-'Ulum (The Key to Knowledge, on rhetoric) * Kitab al-Jumal (The Book of Sentences, commentary on a pre-existing work by a similar name) * al-Tibyan (The Clarification) * al-Tilasm (The Talisman, in Persian) * Risalah fi 'Ilm al-Manazirah (A Treatise on Debating) * Kitab al-Shamil wa Bahr al-Kamil (The Encompassing Book and Ocean of Perfection) (en)
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