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Al-Andalusi is an Arabic-language surname common in North African countries that literally means “the Andalusi/Andalusian”, and it denotes an origin or ancestry from al-Andalus or from the modern-day region of Andalusia. Andalusian culture was heavily influenced by Syrian Arab culture, and most Arab tribes present in al-Andalus had a Syrian or Yemeni origin. Al-Andalusi may refer to:Ibn Arabi Maimonides, Andalusian Sephardic Jewish rabbi and philosopher whose Arabic name was Abu ‘Imran Musa ibn Maymun ibn 'Ubaydallah al-Qurṭubi al-Andalusi al-‘Isra'ili from Córdoba Avempace Ibn Rushd, more often latinized as Averroes Ibn Tufayl al-Qaysi al-Andalusi, Andalusian Muslim polymath Abu as-Salt al-Andalusi, known in Latin as Albuzale, was an Andalusian Arab polymath who wrote about pharmacology, geometry, Aristotelian physics, and astronomy Ibn Zuhr, traditionally known by his Latinized name Avenzoar Ibn Khaldun Al-Qurtubi Abu Hayyan al-Andalusi Ibn al-Baraq al-Andalusi Abu Madyan al-Andalusi, Andalusian Arab mystic, great Sufi master and the teacher of Ibn Arabi Ja'far ibn Ali ibn Hamdun al-Andalusi, Fatimid governor of M'Sila Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi Ibn Saʿīd al-Maghribī, also known as Ibn Saʿīd al-Andalusī, 12th-13th century Arab geographer, historian and poet from al-Andalus Muhammad ibn Hani al-Andalusi al-Azdi, usually called Ibn Hani, was an Andalusian Isma'īlī Shī'ī poet and the chief court poet to the Fatimid Caliph al-Mu'izz Ibn 'Abd al-Barr al-Namari al-Andalusi Ibn al-Faradi Ibn al-Baytar Ibn Hayyan al-Andalusi Ibn Juzayy Abu Hafs Umar al-Iqritishi Ibn 'Atiyya Al-Ghazal Al-Sahili Ibn al-Raqqam al-Andalusi Ibn as-Saffar al-Andalusi Ṣāʿid al-Andalusī Abu al-Walid al-Baji Ibn Lubbal al-Sharishi, was an Andalusian Muslim scholar and Poet from Jerez de la Frontera Ibn al-Zaqqaq, sometimes wrongly called al-Mursi, Andalusi poet Ibn Arfa’ Ra’s, whose fuller name was Burhān al-Dīn Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Mūsa ibn Abī al-Qāsim al-Anṣārī al-Andalusī Yaʿīsh ibn Ibrāhīm al-Andalusī al-Umawī Abu al-Majd ibn Abi al-Hakam, Andalusian Arab physician, musician and astrologer of the Islamic Golden Age who lived in Damascus, Syria Abu ʾl-Khayr al-Ishbīlī, agronomist Muhyi al-Din al-Maghribi al-Andalusi, Andalusian astronomer, astrologer and mathematician of the Islamic Golden Age Recemundus was the Mozarabic bishop of Elvira and secretary of the caliph of Córdoba in the mid-10th century Muhammad al-Idrisi, Muslim geographer and cartographer Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, Muslim judge and scholar of Maliki law from al-Andalus al-Ishbili Abu Muhammad Jabir ibn Aflah (1100–1150), Muslim astronomer and mathematician Abu Zakariya al-Ishbili, called Ibn al-'Awwam, Muslim agriculturalist Abū Isḥāq al-Biṭrūjī al-Ishbīlī, Muslim astronomer and judge Ibn al-Ha'im al-Ishbili, Muslim astronomer and mathematician Abou Haggag Youssef ibn Mohammed el-Balawi el-Andaloussi, 12th-13th Century Andalusian Islamic scholar and linguist who made a detailed description of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in 1166 when he visited the city on his way to make Hajj (pilgrimage) Ali Ben Ibrahim Al Andaloussi, Moroccan doctor and teacher of medicine during the Saadian period Hadj Moussa Jamiro al-Andaloussi al-Garnati, architect of the Borj el Wistani fort at Ghar El Melh Abu 'Imran Musa Musa ibn Ṭubi al-Ishbili, Jewish Arabic poet Abbad Jawad El Andaloussi Mohammad Abbad El Andaloussi Ahmed Landolsi, Tunisian actor Nouha Landoulsi, Tunisian weightlifter

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