Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ibrāhīm bin Abū Bakr ibn Khallikān, known as Ibn Khallikān, was born on the twenty-second of September in the year twelve eleven. He emerged as a prominent figure in the Islamic world, recognized for his multifaceted contributions as a muhaddith, katib, qadi, historian, literary scholar, teacher, and writer.
His most notable achievement is the compilation of the esteemed biographical encyclopedia titled 'Deaths of Eminent Men and the Sons of the Epoch.' This work, known in Arabic as 'وفيات الأعيان وأنباء أبناء الزمان,' stands as a monumental contribution to Islamic historiography, detailing the lives of significant Muslim scholars and influential figures throughout history.
Through his meticulous research and eloquent writing, Ibn Khallikān has earned the distinction of being the most eminent biographer in Islamic history. His legacy continues to inspire scholars and historians, reflecting the rich tapestry of Muslim intellectual heritage.