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Name two muslim historiographers?​

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Answered by akankshakamble6
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The historians of the formative period Edit

First era: 700-750 (Ibn Zubayr and al-Zuhri's histories no longer exist, but they are referenced in later works).

Urwah ibn Zubayr (d. 712)

Aban bin Uthman bin Affan (d. 723)

Wahb ibn Munabbih (d. 735)

Second era: 750-800

Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri (d.741)

Ibn Ishaq (d. 761) Sirah Rasul Allah (The Life of the Apostle of God)

Abi Mikhnaf (d. 774) Maqtal al-Husayn

Third era: 800-860

Hisham ibn al-Kalbi (d. 819)

Al-Waqidi (d. 823) Kitab al-Tarikh wa'l-Maghazi (Book of History and Battles).

Ibn Hisham (d. 835)

Ibn Sa'd (d. 845)

Khalifa ibn Khayyat (d. 854)

Fourth era: 860-900

Ibn Abd al-Hakam (d. 871) Futuh Misr wa'l-Maghrib wa akhbaruha

Ibn Qutaybah (d. 889) Uyun al-akhbar, Al-Imama wa al-Siyasa[1]

Al-Dinawari (d. 891) Akbar al-tiwal

Baladhuri (d. 892)

Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari (838CE–923CE) History of the Prophets and Kings

Fifth era: 900-950

Ya'qubi (d. 900) Tarikh al-Yaqubi

Ibn Fadlan (d. after 922)

Ibn A'tham (d. 314/926-27) al-Futuh

Abū Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdānī (d. 945)

The historians of the classical period Edit

Iraq and Iran Edit

Abu Bakr bin Yahya al-Suli (d. 946)

Ali al-Masudi (d. 955) The Meadows of Gold

Sinan ibn Thabit (d. 976)

al-Saghani (d. 990) one of the earliest historians of science

Ibn Miskawayh (d. 1030)

al-Utbi (d. 1036)

Hilal ibn al-Muhassin al-Sabi' (d. 1056)

al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (d. 1071) Tarikh Baghdad (a biographical dictionary of major Baghdadi figures)

Abolfazl Beyhaqi (995–1077) Tarikh-e Mas'oudi (also known as Tarikh-e Beyhaqi).[1]

Abu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1201)

Yaqut al-Hamawi (1179–1229) author of Mu'jam al-Buldan ("The Dictionary of Countries")

Ibn al-Athir (1160–1231) al-Kamil fi'l-Tarikh

Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi (c.1204) Rahat al-sudur, (a history of the Great Seljuq Empire and its break-up into minor beys)

Zahiriddin Nasr Muhammad Aufi (d. 1242)

Sibt ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1256)

Hamdollah Mostowfi (d. 1281)

Ibn Bibi (d. after 1281)

Ata-Malik Juvayni (1283)

Ibn al-Tiqtaqa (d. after 1302)

Ibn al-Fuwati (d. 1323)

Wassaf (d. 1323)

Rashid-al-Din Hamadani (d. 1398) Jami al-Tawarikh

Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi (d. 1454)

Mirkhond (d. 1498) Rauzât-us-safâ

Egypt, Palestine and Syria Edit

Al-Muqaddasi (d.1000)

Ẓāhir al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī around 1175

al-Musabbihi (d. 1030), Akhbar Misr[2]

Ibn al-Qalanisi (d. 1160)

Ibn Asakir (d. 1176)

Usamah ibn Munqidh (d. 1188)

Imad al-Din al-Isfahani (d. 1201)

Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (d. 1231)

Baha al-Din ibn Shaddad (d. 1235) al-Nawādir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Maḥāsin al-Yūsufiyya (The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin)

Sibt ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1256) Mir'at al-zaman (Mirror of the Time)

Ibn al-Adim (d. 1262)

Abu Shama (AH 599–665/AD 1203–68) full name Abū Shāma Shihāb al-Dīn al-Maqdisī[3]

Ibn Khallikan (d. 1282)

Ibn Abd al-Zahir (d. 1293)

Abu'l-Fida (d. 1331)

al-Nuwayri (d. 1332)

al-Mizzi (d. 1341)

al-Dhahabi (d. 1348) Tarikh al-Islam al-kabir

Ibn Kathir (d. 1373) al-Bidaya wa'l-Nihaya (The Beginning and the End)

Ibn al-Furat (d. 1405)

al-Maqrizi (d. 1442) al-Suluk li-ma'firat duwwal al-muluk (Mamluk history of Egypt)

Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani (d. 1449)

al-Ayni (d. 1451)

Ibn Taghribirdi (d. 1470) Nujum al-zahira fi muluk Misr wa'l-Qahira (History of Egypt)

al-Sakhawi (d. 1497)

al-Suyuti (d. 1505) History of the Caliphs

Mujir al-Din al-'Ulaymi (d.1522)

al-Andalus and the Maghreb Edit

Qadi al-Nu'man (d. 974)

Ibn al-Qūṭiyya (d. 977) Ta'rikh iftitah al-Andalus

Ibn Faradi (d. 1012)

Ibn Hazm (d. 1063)

Yusuf ibn abd al-Barr (d. 1071)

Ibn Hayyan (d. 1075)

al-Udri (d. 1085)

Abū 'Ubayd 'Abd Allāh al-Bakrī (d. 1094)

Qadi Iyad (d. 1149)

Mohammed al-Baydhaq (d. 1164)

Ibn Rushd (d. 1198)

Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi

al-Qurtubi (d. 1273)

Abdelaziz al-Malzuzi (d. 1298)

Ibn Idhari (d. 1312)

Ibn Battuta (d. 1369))

Ibn al-Khatib (d. 1374)

Ibn Abi Zar (d. ca. 1320) Rawd al-Qirtas

Ismail ibn al-Ahmar (d. 1406)

Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406) al-Muqaddimah and al-I'bar

Answered by mariyamshahima82
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Answer:

Al_waqidi and Imam Malik

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