Burhan al-Din Ali al-Marghinani | |
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Title | Shaykh al-Islām[1] |
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Died | 14 Dhu'l-Hijjah 593 AH[citation needed] |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Islamic Golden Age |
Region | Transoxania |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi[2] |
Main interest(s) | Fiqh, Islamic History |
Notable work(s) | Al-Hidaya |
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Arabic name | |
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Personal (Ism) | ‘Alī |
Patronymic (Nasab) | Ibn Abī Bakr ibn ‘Abd al-Jalīl |
Teknonymic (Kunya) | Abu’l-Ḥasan |
Epithet (Laqab) | Burhān al-Dīn برهان الدين |
Toponymic (Nisba) | al-Farghānī, al-Marghīnānī المرغيناني |
Burhān al-Dīn Abu’l-Ḥasan ‘Alī bin Abī Bakr bin ‘Abd al-Jalīl al-Farghānī al-Marghīnānī[5] (Arabic: برهان الدين المرغيناني) (1135-1197) was an Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence.He was born to an Arab family whose lineage goes back to Caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq. He was born in Marghinan near Farghana (in present day Uzbekistan). He died in 1197 (593 AH).[6][7] He is best known as the author of al-Hidayah, which is considered to be one of the most influential compendia of Hanafi jurisprudence (fiqh).[8] Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy al-Laknawi mentioned in the book al-Fawa’id al-Bahiyyah, saying: And know that they divided our Hanafi companions into six classes, and the fourth: the class of those with preferential judgment, such as Burhan al-Din al-Marginani, who are able to prefer some narrations over others. Some with good knowledge.[9]
The Hidaya is a classic book of Islamic jurisprudence by Sheikh al-Islam Burhan al-Din 'Ali b. Abu Bakr al-Marghinani (d. 1197).
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