Abraham Ben Meir . 1093–1167, Jewish poet, scholar , and traveller , born in Spain
ibn-Rushd
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ibn-Saud
Abdul-Aziz ( æbˈdʊlæˈziːz ). 1880–1953, first king of Saudi Arabia (1932–53)
ibn-Sina
Arabic name ibn-Sina. 980–1037, Persian philosopher and physician whose philosophical writings, which combined Aristotelianism with neo-Platonist ideas, greatly influenced scholasticism , and whose medical work Qanun was the greatest single influence on medieval medicine
ibn-Batuta
1304–?68, Arab traveller , who wrote the Rihlah, an account of his travels (1325–54) in Africa and Asia
ibn-Gabirol
Solomon . ?1021–?58, Jewish philosopher and poet, born in Spain. His work The Fountain of Life influenced Western medieval philosophers
ibn-Khaldun
1332–1406, Arab historian and philosopher . His Kitab al-`ibar ( Book of Examples ) is a history of Islam
ibn-al-Arabi
Muhyi-l-din. 1165–1240, Muslim mystic and poet, born in Spain , noted for his influence on Sufism
Husein ibn-Ali
1856–1931, first king of Hejaz (1916–24): initiated the Arab revolt against the Turks (1916–18); forced to abdicate by ibn-Saud
Jabir ibn Hayyan
?721–?815. Arab alchemist , whose many works enjoyed enormous esteem among later alchemists, such as Geber
Fahd ibn Abdul Aziz
1923–2005, king of Saudi Arabia (1982–2005)
Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz
1905–75, king of Saudi Arabia (1964–75)
Khalid ibn Abdul Aziz
1913–82, king and President of the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia (1975–82)
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
?646–705 ad , fifth caliph (685–705) of the Omayyad Arab dynasty . He pacified the Muslim empire and extended its territory in North Africa