Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah

Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah
Personal
Born
possibly Oran in the municipality of Gdyel, Kingdom of Tlemcen
Died3 June 1511[2]
ReligionIslam
RegionMaghreb North Africa
Spain
JurisprudenceMaliki[1]
Notable work(s)Oran fatwa
Other namesAbu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-Wahrani
Ubaydallah
OccupationProfessor of Islamic law

Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-Wahrani (Arabic: أبو العباس احمد بن جمعة المغراوي الوهراني) (died 3 June 1511) was an Algerian Maliki scholar of Islamic law, active in the Maghreb from the end of the fifteenth century until his death. He was identified as the author of the 1504 fatwa commonly named the Oran fatwa, instructing the Muslims in Spain about how to secretly practice Islam, and granting comprehensive dispensations for them to publicly conform to Christianity and performing acts normally forbidden in Islam when necessary to survive.[3][4] Because of his authorship of the fatwa he is often referred to as "the Mufti of Oran", although he likely issued the fatwa in Fez, not in Oran and he did not have any official capacity in either city.[5]

  1. ^ Stewart 2007, p. 296.
  2. ^ Stewart 2007, p. 279.
  3. ^ Stewart 2007, p. 255.
  4. ^ Harvey 2005, p. 67.
  5. ^ Stewart 2007, pp. 297–298.