
Also known as Muhammad ibn Malik al-Tighnari
thumb|Pronunciation of al-Tighnari in Arabic Al-Tighnari (meaning "from Tignar", ; full name: Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Malik al-Marri al-Tighnari al-Gharnati ; ) was an Andalusian Arab Muslim agronomist, botanist, poet, traveler, and physician. Al-Tighnari wrote a treatise on agronomy called Zuhrat al-Bustān wa-Nuzhat al-Adhhān (). In the book, he described his journey to the Middle East and shared his observations on agriculture and other topics.
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· 2019 · cited 19,944x
· 2020 · cited 15,320x
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thumb|Pronunciation of al-Tighnari in Arabic Al-Tighnari (meaning "from Tignar", ; full name: Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Malik al-Marri al-Tighnari al-Gharnati ; ) was an Andalusian Arab Muslim agronomist, botanist, poet, traveler, and physician. Al-Tighnari wrote a treatise on agronomy called Zuhrat al-Bustān wa-Nuzhat al-Adhhān (). In the book, he described his journey to the Middle East and shared his observations on agriculture and other topics.
Al-Tighnari traveled extensively and wrote about his adventures in his book. He visited many places, including various towns in al-Andalus, Salé (Morocco), Bani Hammad Fort (Algeria), Egypt, and the Levant. He also went to the Hijaz and performed the Hajj. In his writing, he described what he saw in each place. For example, he wrote about how long the trees grew in Egypt and how the Abraham's Well in Palestine were dug.
· 2020 · cited 9,729x
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