JABIR

jāˈbĭr or Geberjēˈbər, fl. 8th cent., Arab alchemist and physician, originally named Jabir ibn Hayyan. He is believed to have lived at Kufa and at Baghdad. A great number of works on alchemy, many of them unpublished, have been attributed to him, but scholars disagree as to their authenticity. Recent studies indicate that many of the extant works in Arabic were written in the 9th and 10th cent. by later Arab alchemists and issued under Jabir's name. The works influenced the development of medieval alchemy and indicate the use of laboratory experiments. They perpetuated the theory that metals are composed of mercury and sulfur and can be transmuted into gold. In the early 14th cent. a Spanish alchemist wrote under the Latinized form of the name, Geber; his works are considered the clearest expression of alchemical thought to appear before the 16th cent. Several of the Arabic works were translated by E. J. Holmyard and published in 1928.

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...Surat vessels plundered at Bab al-Mandab (March). Rahma bin Jabir deserts Arabia and the Wahhabi cause (Oct.). British demonstration...descriptively to population of ports under their sway. Rahma bin Jabir Self-willed Shaikh of the Jalahima (q.v.), Wahhabi, renowned...
...Reign Sabah I 1752-1756 Jabir II 1915-1917 Abdallah I 1756-1814 Salim 1917-1921 Jabir I 1814-1859 Ahmad 1921-1950...1965-1977 Muhammad 1892-1896 Jabir III 1977- Mubarak 1896-1915...
...87 25 Shaikh Ahmad al Jabir 89 26 Kuwaiti with...Richmond 211 63 Shaikh Jabir al Ahmad al Jabir 212 64 Traditional...
...in the traditional tribal manner: Abdullah, 1762 1812; Jabir, 1812-1859; Sabah II, 1859-1866; Abdullah, 1866-1892; Mohammad...was Kuwaits military assistance to Basra. In 1827, Shaikh Jabir put Kuwaits naval fleet under the service of the Mutasalim...
...the traditional tribal manner: Abdullah, 1762- 1812; Jabir, 1812- 1859; Sabah II, 1859- 1866; Abdullah, 1866...was Kuwaits military assistance to Basra. In 1827, Shaikh Jabir put Kuwaits naval fleet under the service of the Mutasalim...
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...3. subset Abd al-Rahman ibn Yazid ibn Jabir 1 2 4. Abu Jahdam al-Azdi...manuscripts and in Lees edition: Qudama from Jabir from Sufyan; Qudama ibn Hazim from Sufyan; and Qudama ibn Jabir from Sufyan. 169 Qudama was quoted by Abu...
...September 28). Remarks following discussions with Amir Jabir al Ahmad al-Jamir Al Sabah of Kuwait. Public papers...1285-1287. Remarks following discussion with Amir Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir Al Sabah of Kuwait. (1990d, September 28). Public papers...
...three compatriots Khalid Al- Maaly, Abdul Jabir, and Najem Wali; Salim Alafenisch, a Palestinian...exiled Iraqi authors Khalid Al-Maaly, Abdul Jabir, and Najem Wali, who escaped the Baath...Apsel). 25 For example: Sami El-Sadiq, Jabir Abdul. 26 Abdul Jabir, Zuruck...
...According to al-Azdi, his great-grandfather Jabir b. Jabala had been among the first of the...nisba as "al-Mu afa b. Imran b. Nufayl b. Jabir b. Jabala b. Ubayd b. Kathir b. Mahasin...Imran b. Muhammad b. Imran b. Nufayl b. Jabir b. Wahb b. Ubayd Allah b. Labid b. Jabala...
...Fourteenth Century" in ZGAIW, vol. 9 (1994), 1-42. (75.) Ed., Taha Jabir al-Alwani (Beirut: Muassasah al-Risalah), 1992. (76.) See Muhammad...most notable is his al-Mahsul fiIlm Usul al-Fiqh, ed., Taha Jabir al-Alwani (Beirut: Muassasah al-Risalah, 1992). (94.) Amad Hindawi...
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...came, they sent a bulldozer to dig a big hole," explained Said Jabir al-Husseini, a fifty-one-year-old farmer who owned the land...Absolutely, we want to take our revenge from al-Naifus, one of Said Jabir al-Husseinis neighbors told me. We were sitting on a cold stone...
...provisional government has overthrown Sheikh Jabir, the emir, and invited in the Iraqis. No...widespread. Kuwaiti flags and pictures of Sheiks Jabir and Saad are plastered over road signs...televised appeal to the nation from Sheikh Jabir, but he reads from his notes and does not...
...the Gaelic visce beathadh, "water of life." The concept of an elixir or life-giving potion was expressed in the writings of Jabir ibn Hayyan (eighth century A.D.) and al-Rahzi (ninth century A.D.), known to the West as Geber and Rhazes, respectively. They...
...surrounded by young Kuwaitis and a handful of older locals who opposed what they considered the decadence of Sheik Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah, the emir of Kuwait. They looked normal in their immaculate dishdashas (robes), but the madness emanated...
...41; 16/38; 19/44 Horst, Mark, 19/40 Houser, Gordon, 11/30; 23/44 Housley, Kathleen, 13/39 Idinopulos, Thomas, 17/37 Jabir, Johari Osaze, 7/37 Jinkins, Michael, 21/45 Johnson, Matthew V., 23/42 Johnson, Susan B. W., 21/33 Kelsay, John, 19...
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...20 out of 50 parliamentary seats, are expected to support a decree issued by Kuwaits head of state, Emir Sheikh Jabir Al-Ahmed Al-Jabir Al-Sabah, which would give women the right to vote, run for parliament and hold cabinet positions. Other groups...
...PM to Discuss Pipeline in Qatar. GORDON Brown was today due to hold talks with Qatars Prime Minister Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir al-Thani to discuss the massive LNG terminal being constructed near Milford Haven. Qatar will export enough gas to meet 20...
...aid worker Margaret Hassan. Outside the Care International charity office where the Dublin-born Margaret is director, Ahmed Jabir, a young boy in a wheelchair, said: "We love her. She built us a hospital." Amir Sajjad, who is deaf and communicated through...
...aid worker Margaret Hassan. Outside the Care International charity office where the Dublin-born Margaret is director, Ahmed Jabir, a young boy in a wheelchair, said: "We love her. She built us a hospital." Amir Sajjad, who is deaf and communicated through...
...utilities, sanitation and policing. Bassel Jabir, head of the government-owned Palestinian...height of the winter planting season. Mr. Jabir said the monthlong closing of the Karni...Dahlan, the former Gaza security chief. Mr. Jabir said the guards were not part of the regular...
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JABIR ja bir or Geber je b r, fl. 8th cent., Arab alchemist and physician, originally named Jabir ibn Hayyan. He is believed to have lived at Kufa and at Baghdad. A great number of works on alchemy, many of them unpublished...
GEBER , Arab alchemist and physician see Jabir . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
...early Greek treatises were not known in Europe in the Middle Ages). Arab alchemy was preserved especially in the works of Jabir , and the earlier Greek alchemy in those of Zosimus and others. The alchemical writings of the Middle Ages continued to be couched...
...important contributions were made by Al-Razi (Rhazes, 865 925) and Ibn-Sina (Avicenna, 980 1037), and in alchemy and pharmacology by Jabir (Geber, 9th cent.), whose work was expanded in the 10th cent. by a mystical sect aligned with the Sufi tradition. At Cairo, Al-H...


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