Yusuf ibn al-Sayrafi (died c. 557/1161) was a historian from Al-Andalus, and secretary of the Almoravid sultan Tashfin ibn Ali (1143–45).

al-Sayrafi was born in Granada. He wrote a chronicle on the Almoravids, Al-Anwar al-Jalliya fi akhbar al-dawla al-Murabitiyya in which he dealt with the history of al-Andalus and the Maghreb in general and of his native Granada. Almost nothing of this work has survived, but it is quoted by other historians such as Ibn al-Khatib and ibn Idhari (especially in his al-Ihata fi akhbar gharnata).[1][2]

References

  1. Ronald A. Messier, The Almoravids and the Meanings of Jihad, p. 220
  2. Regierung und Verwaltung des vorderen Orients in islamischer Zeit, Brill, 1988, p. 100
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