Ibrahim al-Rashid
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Resides: Canton of Whyt Whey |
Status: active |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
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Introduction
Lord Ibrahim ibn Musa bin Sulayman, al-Rashid currently lives in the Canton of Whyt Wey in the Crown Province of Ostgardr. Most of his partipation in the SCA has centered arround A&S related activities, including teaching. He views himself as primarily a sewist/tailor, though his most involved A&S research to date has been related to nalbinding. Ibrahim has also "dabbled" with numerous other fiber arts, cooking, historical medicine, and historical fencing.
Persona
Ibrahim is a resident of 14th century al-Andalus.
Offices & Positions
- Southern Regional A&S Deputy, 2020 -
- Member of the Pennsic A&S Champions Team (alternate), 2018.
- Exchequer for the Canton of Whyt Whey, 2016 -
- Minister of Arts & Sciences for the Canton of Brokenbridge, 2011-2014
- Served twice as Ostgardr's Provincial A&S champion.
- Served once as Ostgardr's Fencing champion
Notable Service
- Served as the head cook for several events, most recently for Ostgardr's "Seige of Granada" in 2019
- Participated in the Kingdom MoAS office's Consultation Table initative, providing advice to artisans about A&S projects.
- Judged at many A&S events, most recently including "Crown's A&S Champions", and "Artifacts of a Life" in 2019
- Taught A&S classes at numerious local events and baronial A&S nights, including teaching at every Pennsic he attended since at least 2010. Some of the classes he has taught include:
- Overview of medieval fashion
- Basic hand sewing
- Geometric clothing construction
- Pattern drafting (modern methods)
- Turban variations in al-Andalus
- Very Basic Nalbinding
- Egyptian nalbinding
- Romano-Egyptian socks
- Working with period recipes
- Historical food preservation methods
- Humoral theory
Notable A&S Projects
A&S Blog
https://pius-ponderings.blogspot.com/
In case of court
While not hugely opposed to suprises, Ibrahim would prefer some advanced notice if he is to be called into court.