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Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Saffārīnī | |
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محمد بن أحمد السفاريني | |
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Born | Shams al-Din Abu al-Aun Muhammad bin Ahmad bin al-Saffarini شمس الدين أبو العون محمد بن أحمد السَّفّارِيني 1701 |
Died | 1774 | (aged 72–73)
Religion | Islam |
Citizenship | Ottoman Empire |
Era | 18th century |
Region | Arab world |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanbali |
Creed | Athari |
Occupation | Scholar of Islam |
Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Saffārīnī[1][2] (1114 AH, 1702/3 AD, Saffarin, Tulkarm – 1188 AH, 1774 AD, Nablus)[3][4] also written as Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Saffarini Al-Hanbali,[5] was a Palestinian Hanbali cleric, jurist, muhaddith, writer and historian. His full name was Shams al-Din Abu al-Aun Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Salim bin Sulayman al-Saffarini Nablusi.