Al-Quduri
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Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Quduri | |
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ابو الحسن احمد بن محمد القدوري | |
Personal | |
Born | AH 362 (972/973) |
Died | AH 428 (1036/1037) |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Islamic golden age |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi[1] |
Creed | Athari[2] |
Main interest(s) | |
Notable work(s) | Mukhtasar al-Quduri, Kitab at-Tajrid |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by |
Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Quduri (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد القدوري), full name Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ja'far al-Quduri, known commonly as Imam al-Quduri (973–1037/972–1036) was a renowned Iraqi Muslim scholar of the Hanafi school of thought. He is well known for his Mukhtasar al-Quduri, an expository book which is one of the foundations for the Hanafi school's doctrine and jurisprudence.[3][4]
Biography
Al-Quduri was born in Baghdad, Iraq. In his adulthood, he was considered as the leader of the Hanafi school of thought during his time, especially in Iraq.[5][6] When he died in 1036/1037, he was buried in his house, but his remains were later transferred to be buried next to Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi.[6] Among Al-Quduri's most famous students is the historian and scholar, Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, who narrated hadith from him.[5][7][8][6]
His works
References
- ^ "Recommended Books of Hanafi School of Jurisprudence". www.islamweb.net.
- ^ "What is the creed of Al-Quduri?".
- ^ "Mukhta Ar Al-Qudūrī (Mukhtasar Al-Quduri) | PDF | Abrahamic Religions | Islamic Branches".
- ^ "Between Person and Property: Slavery in Qudūrī's Mukhtaṣar". The Good Muslim. Cambridge University Press. 2012. pp. 36–66. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511980015.003. ISBN 9780521518642.
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- ^ "At-Tajrid by Imam al-Quduri : A Comparative Fiqh Encyclopaedia". SifatuSafwa. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
- ^ "Book Review: Sharh Mukhtasar al-Karkhi & Sharh al-Jami῾ al-Ṣaghir". at-Tahawi. 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
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