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Ibn Arabi
Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)
Ibn Hazm
Andalusian Muslim polymath, historian, jurist, philosopher and theologian (994–1064)
Ibn Tumart
Amazigh religious scholar, teacher and politician
Al-Maqrizi
Al-Maqrīzī (, full name '''Taqī al-Dīn Abū al-'Abbās Aḥmad ibn 'Alī ibn 'Abd al-Qādir ibn Muḥammad al-Maqrīzī''', ; 1364–1442) was a medieval Egyptian historian and biographer during the Mamluk era, known for his interest in the Fatimid era, and the earlier periods of Egyptian history. He is recognized as the most influential historian of premodern Egypt.
Dawud al-Zahiri
Islamic scholar
Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati
Andalusian botanist (1166-1239)
Niftawayh
'''Abu Abd Allah Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn 'Urfa ibn Sulayman ibn al-Mughira ibn Habib ibn al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra al-Azdi () better known as Niftawayh''', was a Medieval Muslim scholar. He was considered to be the best writer of his time, in addition to an expert in Muslim prophetic tradition and comparative readings of the Qur'an.
Muhammad bin Dawud al-Zahiri
Iraqi theologian and scholar (c. 868–909)
Al-Humaydī
Moorish scholar
Ibn Abi Asim
writer
Ibn al-Qaisarani
Muslim historian and traditionist (c. 1057–1113)
Ibn Maḍāʾ
Almohad Jurist
Muhammad Taqi ad-Din al-Hilali
Moroccan scholar
Ruwaym
Abu Muhammad Ruwaym bin Ahmad was an early Muslim jurist, ascetic, saint and reciter of the Qur'an. He was one of the second generation of practitioners of Sufism (tasawwuf).
Abdul Aziz al-Harbi
scholar
Abd Allah al-Qaysi
Muslim jurist and theologian
Ibn al-Mughallis
Arab scholar