Web1 I first began translating the Tarikh as-Sudan of Shaykh Abd’r-Rahman as-Sa`di in the spring of 1990. It was when I was informed a year later by Dr. Gregory Maddox of the … WebAbd al-Rahman al-Sa’di. Tarikh al-Sudan. Circa 1655. First edited and translated in 1900 from original Arabic to French. Translated to English from the original Arabic in 1999. The citations for those versions are below. Abd al-Rahman al-Sa’di, “ Tarikh es-Soudan” par Abderrahman ben Abdallah ben 'Imran ben 'Amir es-Sa'di. Edited by Ernest Leroux.
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