Abu al-Tayyib al-Tabari

Abū al-Ṭayyib al-Ṭabarī
أبو الطيب الطبري
TitleShaykh al-Islam
Qadi al-Qudah
Personal
Born960
Died1058
ReligionIslam
NationalityIranian
EraIslamic Golden Age
(Later Abbasid era)
RegionIran
Iraq
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAsh'ari[1]
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Hadith, Linguistics, Poetry
Notable work(s)Sharh Mukhtasar al-Muzani
OccupationJurist, Scholar, Judge, Tradionist, Linguist, Poet
Muslim leader

Abu’l-Ṭayyib Ṭāher Bin ʿAbdallāh Bin Ṭāher al-Ṭabarī al-Āmolī al-S̲h̲āfiʿī commonly known as Abū al-Ṭayyib al-Ṭabarī (Arabic: أبو الطيب الطبري) was an Iranian jurisconsult, professor of legal sciences and was the chief judge in Baghdad. He is regarded by his peers as one of the greatest Shafi'i jurist in the 5th/11th century.[2] In addition, he was a renown traditionist, linguist and poet.[3]

  1. ^ Yassin Ghanem Jassim al-Aridi (2024). Classes of Ash'aris, notables of the people of the Sunnah and the community. Dar al-Kotob al-'Ilmiyya. p. 131. ISBN 9786144962350.
  2. ^ J. Wakin 2014, p. 390
  3. ^ Salah M. Saleh Al-Khazali (4 June 2024). "Abu al -Tayyib al -Tabari, his life and the rest of his hair Collection". Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities. 31 (6). University of Tikrit. doi:10.25130/jtuh.31.6.2024.06.