Shams al-Din al-Kirmani

Shams al-Din al-Kirmani
شمس الدين الكرماني
TitleShaykh al-Islam
Shams al-Din
Al-Ḥāfiẓ
Personal
BornKerman
1317
Died1384 (aged 66–67)
ReligionIslam
EraMiddle Ages
RegionMiddle East
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAsh'ari
Main interest(s)Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic theology, Legal theory, Tafsir, Grammar, Linguistic, Rhetoric, Logic
Notable idea(s)Al-Kawkab al-Darrari
OccupationScholar, Traditionist, Jurist, Theologian, Legal theory, Mufassir, Grammarian, Linguist, Rhetorician, Logician
Muslim leader

Abū 'Abd Allāh Shams al-Din Muḥammad b. Yūsuf b. ʿAlī al-Kirmāni, better known as Shams al-Din al-Kirmani (Arabic: شمس الدين الكرماني, romanizedShams al-Dīn al-Kirmānī; 1317 – 1384) was a Sunni Muslim scholar originally from Kerman. He was a distinguished scholar who specialized in a number of Islamic sciences including Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence, legal theory, Quran exegesis, Arabic, and scholastic theology. He wrote Al-Kawkab al-Darrari, a classical and renowned commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari.[1]

  1. ^ Khayr al-Din al-Zirikli (1925). Encyclopedia of notables. al-Maṭbaah al-Arabiyah.