al-Rawd al-unuf fi sharh al-sira al-Nabawiyya li-Ibn Hisham
Occupation
Scholar, Writer, Commentator
Abu al-Qasim (and Abu Zayd) Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd Allah al-Suhayli (Arabic: أبو القاسم السُّهَيْلي) (1114 – 1185), was born in Al-Andalus, Fuengirola (formerly called Suhayl) and died in Marrakesh. He is one of the seven saints of that city. Al-Suhayli wrote books on grammar and Islamic law. He wrote a commentary on the sira of Ibn Hisham.
As-Suhayli, A. (1997). ar-Raud al-Unuf Fi at-Tafsir as-Sirah.
Arias, J. P. (1996). "De los nombres propios, según al-Suhayli (m. 518/1185-6)" [About proper names, according to al-Suhayli (m. 518/1185-6)]. Miscelánea de estudios árabes y hebraicos (in Spanish). 45: 25–34. ISSN0544-408X.
Arias, J. P. (1995). "Ideas sobre la sinonimia en dos sabios andalusies del siglo VI/XII: al-Suhayli y al-Sarisi" [Reflections about synonymy through the work by two Andalusian scholars in 6/12th centuries: al-Suhaylī and al-Šarīšī]. Miscelánea de estudios árabes y hebraicos (in Spanish). 44: 7–24. ISSN0544-408X.
Baalbaki, R (1999). Expanding the 'amil ma'nawi: Suhayli's innovative approach to the theory of regimen.
de Castries, H. (1997). Les sept saints de Marrakech (in French).
Kılıçlı, Mustafa (1990). Abu'l-Qâsim Abdurrahmân as-Suhayli: His Life & Works. Erzurum.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Kasher, A. (2016). "Iconicity in Arabic Grammatical Tradition: al-Suhaylī on the Correspondence between Form and Meaning". Romano-Arabica. 16: 201–224.