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Ibn Khaldun
Arab historiographer and historian
Ibn Kathir
Syrian Islamic historian, exegete and scholar (c.1300–1373)
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
Syrian Islamic jurist, theologian and spiritual writer (1292-1350)

Al-Dhahabi
Shams ad-Dīn Al Dhahabī (5 October 1274 – 3 February 1348) was a Syrian Sunni Muslim historian, biographer, and hadith scholar. He authored major biographical and historical works including ''Siyar A'lam al-Nubala, Tadhkirat al-Huffaz, and Tarikh al-Islam''.
Ibn al-Jazari
Muslim Scholar
Badr al-Din al-Ayni
Sunni Hanafi Islamic scholar (1360–1453 CE)
Ibn Rajab
Muslim Arab scholar of Islam
Ibn 'Ata Allah
3rd sheikh of the Shadhili Sufi
Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
Arab grammarian
Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi
Moorish scholar
Al-Damiri
Al-Damiri (1341–1405), the common name of Kamal al-Din Muhammad ibn Musa al-Damiri (), was a Shafi'i Sunni scholar, jurist, traditionist, theologian, and expert in Arabic from late medieval Cairo. He was best known for his writing on Muslim jurisprudence and natural history. He wrote the first known systematic work on zoological knowledge in Arabic, the Ḥayāt al-ḥayawān al-kubrā, 1371.
Zarkashi
Abū Abdullāh Badr ad-Dīn Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Bahādir az-Zarkashī (1344–1392/ 745–794 AH), better known as Az-Zarkashī, was a fourteenth-century Islamic scholar. He primarily resided in Mamluk-era Cairo. He specialized in the fields of law, hadith, history, and Shafi'i legal jurisprudence (fiqh). He left behind thirty compendia, but the majority of these are lost to modern researchers, and only the titles are known. One of his most famous works that has survived is ''al-Burhān fī 'Ulūm al-Qur'ān'', a manual of the Qur'anic sciences.
Taj al-Din al-Subki
Islamic theologian and historian
Firuzabadi
Firuzabadi ( ; 1329–1414), whose proper name was '''Abu 'l-Ṭāhir Muḥammad ib Yaʿqūb ibn Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Majd al-Dīn al-Shāfiʿī al-Shīrāzī' (), was a Persian Sunni Muslim polymath. He excelled in hadith, grammar, philology, history, literature, poetry and Islamic jurisprudence. He was a revered narrator and preserver of Prophetic traditions. Regarded as a major linguist and one of the prominent scholars of the 15th century. He was one of the leading lexicographers in the medieval Islamic world.
He was the compiler of Al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ "The Encompassing Ōkeanós''", a comprehensive Arabic di
Konstantinos Harmenopoulos
Byzantine jurist (1320–1385)
Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Mizzi
Syrian Islamic Scholar (1256–1341 CE)
Abd al-Rahim ibn al-Husain al-'Iraqi
Muslim scholar (1325-1404)
Matthew Blastares
Byzantine-Greek monk
Zayn al-Din al-Amidi
Islamic scholar
Ibn al-Mulaqqin
14th-century Islamic scholar
Alvarus Pelagius
Spanish lawyer and bishop
Ali ibn Abi Bakr al-Haythami
Islamic scholar
ʻAḍud al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad Ījī
islamic judge and theologian
Ibn Abd al-Hadi
Hanbali Islamic Muhaddith scholar from the 14 CE Levant, student of Ibn Taymiyyah, Al-Mizzi, Al-Dhahabi and Ibn al-Qayyim
Ibn Abi al-Izz
Islamic studies scholar
Muḥammad Ibn-Ibrāhīm Ibn-Ǧamāʿa
Reliance of the Traveller
book by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri

Mohammed ibn Rushayd
Moroccan writer
Guido Terrena
Roman Catholic bishop
Khalīl ibn Isḥāq al-Jundī
Egyptian Muslim scholar
Ibn Arafa
Ifriqiyan imam
Ibn Muflih
Islamic scholar
Uthman bin Ali Zayla'i
14th-century Somali Muslim theologian
Conrad of Gelnhausen
German theologian
Jalal al-Din al-Qazwini
Iraqi linguist

Ibn Marzuq
Muslim scholar
ʻAbd al-Raḥīm ibn al-Ḥasan Isnawī
1305-1370

Al-Khāzin al-Baghdādī
14th century Sunni exegete and hadith scholar
Shams-ud-Din Kermani
Mohammed ibn Hajj al-Tilimsani
Maliki scholar