Al-Lalaka'i | |
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Personal | |
Born | |
Died | 1027 |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Abbasid Caliphate |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Shafi'i |
Creed | Ash'ari[1] |
Main interest(s) | Theology (Kalam), Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence |
Notable work(s) | Extraordinary Occurrences From The Allies Of Allah[2] |
Muslim leader | |
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Influenced |
Hibatullah ibn al-Hasan ibn Mansour al-Tabari, Abu al-Qasim al-Razi, al-Shafi’i, al-Lalaka'i al-Amoli or Hibatullah Lalika'i (Arabic: هبة الله بن الحسن بن منصور الطبري، أبو القاسم الرازي، الشافعي اللالكائي الآملی, romanized: Al-Lalaka'i) was an Iranian hadith scholar, theologian, hafiz and Shafi'i jurist.[3][4][5] His most famous teacher was Abu Ishaq al-Isfarayini and his most famous disciple was Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi.[1][6][7][8][9][10]
Al-Lalaka'i was most probably an Ash'arite: he studied Ash'arite kalām with the illustrious mutakallim Abu Ishaq al-Isfara'ini (d. 1027) and his most famous disciple was al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (d. 1071) who was uncompromising in his Ash'arism
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al-Lalaka'i, tried to refute their opponents through using reason and systems of Kalām .