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Abd al-Wahid ibn Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (Arabic: عبد الواحد بن سليمان بن عبد الملك, romanized: ʿAbd al-Wāḥid ibn Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik; fl. 720 – c. 750) was an Umayyad prince and the governor of Mecca and Medina in 747–748 during the reign of Caliph Marwan II (r. 744–750).
One of the most talented artists in Konya, Abd al-Wahid ibn Sulayman, crafted this spectacular lectern for a Quran. The delicate yet voluminous carvings are unique and make this object one of the most beautiful masterpieces of its kind. Master Abd al-Wahid, whose signature is hidden on one of the hinges, was also involved in the construction of ...
The work of ‘Abd al-Wahid ibn Sulayman (as stated on the interlocking ‘teeth’ of the Qur’an stand). Museum Inventory Number: I. 584. Material(s) / Technique(s): Walnut wood, carved. Dimensions: Height 107 cm, width 50 cm. Period / Dynasty: Seljuqs of Rum (Anatolian Seljuq) Provenance: Konya, Turkey. Description:
Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن عَبْد الْمَلِك ٱبْن مَرْوَان, romanized: Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān, c. 675 – 24 September 717) was the seventh Umayyad caliph, ruling from 715 until his death. He was the son of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685 ...
Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( Arabic: الوليد بن عبد الملك بن مروان, romanized :al-Walīd ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān; c.674 – 23 February 715), [a] commonly known as al-Walid I (Arabic: الوليد الأول ), was the sixth Umayyad caliph, ruling from October 705 until his death in 715.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Imam Sulaymān ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb at-Tamīmī [a] ( Arabic: سُليمان بن عبدالوهّاب التميمي) was an Islamic scholar, Hanbali jurist, and theologian from the Najd region in central Arabia. He was the elder brother of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the founder of the Wahhabi movement, and he ...
Abd al-Wahid ibn Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (Arabic: عبد الواحد بن سليمان بن عبد الملك|ʿAbd al-Wāḥid ibn Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik;) was an Umayyad prince and the governor of Mecca and Medina in 747–748 during the reign of Caliph Marwan II.