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Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi

Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi (Arabic: أبو البركات النسفي), was an eminent Hanafi scholar, Qur'an exegete (mufassir), and a Maturidi theologian. He is perhaps best known for his Tafsir Madarik al-Tanzil wa Haqa'iq al-Ta'wil (Arabic: مدارك التنزيل وحقائق التأويل, lit.'The Perceptions of Revelation and the Truths of Interpretation').

Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi
أبو البركات النسفي
TitleHafiz al-Din ("Protector of the Religion")
Personal
Born
Died710 A.H. = 1310 A.D.
Died in Baghdad, and was buried in Izaj
ReligionIslam
EraIslamic Golden Age
RegionMa Wara' al-Nahr (the land which lies beyond the river), Transoxiana (Central Asia)
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
Main interest(s)Tafsir, Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), Usul al-Fiqh, Usul al-Din, Aqidah, Kalam (Islamic theology), Tawhid, Hadith studies
Notable work(s)Madarik al-Tanzil wa Haqa'iq al-Ta'wil
Muslim leader

He was one of the foremost figures of the classical period of Hanafi jurisprudence and one of the major scholars of the Maturidi school in the Sunni tradition, which developed in parallel with Hanafiyya, who made a tremendous contribution in the field of Islamic sciences in Central Asia, especially to the dissemination of the Hanafian order and teachings of the Maturidi school in the Islamic world and left a great amount of scientific heritage.[1]

He successfully worked in different branches of Islamic studies such as tafsir, fiqh and kalam. For his contribution to Islamic sciences he was given an honorable title of "Hafiz al-Din" (Protector of the Religion).[2]

He was praised by 'Abd al-Hayy al-Lucknawi, and Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani described him as the "'Allamah of the World", and Ibn Taghribirdi gave him the honorable title of "Shaykh al-Islam".[3]

Some scholars ranked him as mujtahid in Hanafi fiqh.[4][5]

Name

Abu al-Barakat 'Abd Allah b. Ahmad b. Mahmud Hafiz al-Din al-Nasafi (an ascription to the city of Nasaf in Transoxania, modern Qarshi in southern Uzbekistan).[6]

Birth

His birth date is unknown, but he was born in Izaj. It was also said that he was born in Nasaf in Sogdiana (present-day Southern Uzbekistan and Western Tajikistan).[7][8]

Teachers

He studied under some teachers and masters, such as:[9]

  • Shams al-A'imma Abu al-Wajd Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Sattar b. Muhammad al'Imādi al-Kardari (d. 642 AH).
  • Hamid al-Din 'Ali b. Muhammad b. 'Ali al-Darir al-Ramushi al-Bukhari (d. 666 AH).
  • Badr al-Din Jawahir-Zadah Muhammad b. Mahmud b. 'Abdelkarim (d. 651 AH).

Students

His pupils were:[10]

  • Muzaffar al-Din ibn al-Sa'ati, author of the Majma' al-Bahrain wa Multaqa al-Nayyirain (d. 694/1294 — 1295).
  • Husam al-Din Husayn b. 'Ali al-Sighnaqi, a commentator on the al-Hidaya (d. 714/1314 — 1315).

Books

Some of his most celebrated works are:[11]

  • Madarik al-Tanzil wa Haqa'iq al-Ta'wil (Arabic: مدارك التنزيل وحقائق التأويل, lit.'The Perceptions of Revelation and the Truths of Interpretation').
  • Kanz al-Daqa'iq (Arabic: كنز الدقائق, lit.'The Treasure of Exactitudes') is a summary of Islamic legal prescriptions according to the Hanifite school of sharia law.[12]
  • Manar al-Anwar fi Usul al-Fiqh (Arabic: منار الأنوار في أصول الفقه, lit.'The Lighthouse casting Light on the Principles of Jurisprudence').[13]
  • 'Umdat al-Aqa'id (Arabic: عمدة العقائد, lit.'Basic Pillar of the Creeds'). A treatise on kalam (Islamic theology), expounding Sunni dogmas, with a refutation of the doctrines of the Shi'a and other sects. The work was edited by the English orientalist William Cureton and published in London in 1843, under the title of 'Umdat 'Aqidat Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah (Arabic: عمدة عقيدة أهل السنة والجماعة, lit.'Pillar of the Creed of the Sunnites') he also wrote comments to this book and called it Al-I'timad (Arabic: الاعتماد, lit.'The Reliance').
  • Al-Musaffa fi Sharh al-Manzuma al-Nasafiyya fi al-Khilafiyyat (Arabic: المصفى في شرح المنظومة النسفية في الخلافيات, lit.'Exposition of al-Nasafi's Didactic Poem on the Divergences'). A commentary work on Abu Hafs 'Umar al-Nasafi's al-Manzumah fi al-Khilafiyyat which is a book on controversions and differences between law schools.

Death

He died in 710/1310 in Baghdad on a Friday evening of the month Rabi' al-Awwal. He was buried in the city of Izaj located between Khuzestan and Isfahan. According to Kurashi and Ibn Taghribirdi, his date of death was 701 AH = 1301 AD.[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Hanafi-Maturidi Scholar: Abu'l-Barakat al-Nasafi". AGRIS: International System for Agricultural Science and Technology.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Martijn Theodoor Houtsma (1987). E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936 (Volume 1). Brill Publishers. p. 214. ISBN 9789004082656.
  3. ^ "A Brief Biography of Imam al-Nasafi". Al-Ittihad (Emirati newspaper).
  4. ^ "A Brief Biography of Imam al-Nasafi". Egyptian Dar al-Ifta'.
  5. ^ "Manahij al-Mufassirin by Mani' 'Abd al-Halim Mahmud". rafed.net.
  6. ^ "Imam Nasafi". British Quran Society.
  7. ^ Ronak Husni, Daniel L. Newman (2007). Muslim Women in Law and Society. Routledge. p. 187. ISBN 9781134112746.
  8. ^ "Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936)". BrillOnline Reference Works.
  9. ^ "A Brief Biography of Imam al-Nasafi". Egyptian Dar al-Ifta'.
  10. ^ "Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936)". BrillOnline Reference Works.
  11. ^ "A Brief Biography of Imam al-Nasafi". Egyptian Dar al-Ifta'.
  12. ^ "The Treasure of Exactitudes: On the Doctrine of the Great Imam Abu Hanifah al-Nuʿman Ibn Thabit". World Digital Library.
  13. ^ John E. Woods; Ernest Tucker (2006). History and Historiography of Post-Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East. Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 226. ISBN 9783447052788.
  14. ^ "Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936)". BrillOnline Reference Works.
  15. ^ "A Brief Biography of Imam al-Nasafi". Egyptian Dar al-Ifta'.

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NujaymIbn AbidinBadr al Din al Ayni Abd al Hakim al AfghaniHe was one of the foremost figures of the classical period of Hanafi jurisprudence and one of the major scholars of the Maturidi school in the Sunni tradition which developed in parallel with Hanafiyya who made a tremendous contribution in the field of Islamic sciences in Central Asia especially to the dissemination of the Hanafian order and teachings of the Maturidi school in the Islamic world and left a great amount of scientific heritage 1 He successfully worked in different branches of Islamic studies such as tafsir fiqh and kalam For his contribution to Islamic sciences he was given an honorable title of Hafiz al Din Protector of the Religion 2 He was praised by Abd al Hayy al Lucknawi and Ibn Hajar al Asqalani described him as the Allamah of the World and Ibn Taghribirdi gave him the honorable title of Shaykh al Islam 3 Some scholars ranked him as mujtahid in Hanafi fiqh 4 5 Contents 1 Name 2 Birth 3 Teachers 4 Students 5 Books 6 Death 7 See also 8 ReferencesName EditAbu al Barakat Abd Allah b Ahmad b Mahmud Hafiz al Din al Nasafi an ascription to the city of Nasaf in Transoxania modern Qarshi in southern Uzbekistan 6 Birth EditHis birth date is unknown but he was born in Izaj It was also said that he was born in Nasaf in Sogdiana present day Southern Uzbekistan and Western Tajikistan 7 8 Teachers EditHe studied under some teachers and masters such as 9 Shams al A imma Abu al Wajd Muhammad b Abd al Sattar b Muhammad al Imadi al Kardari d 642 AH Hamid al Din Ali b Muhammad b Ali al Darir al Ramushi al Bukhari d 666 AH Badr al Din Jawahir Zadah Muhammad b Mahmud b Abdelkarim d 651 AH Students EditHis pupils were 10 Muzaffar al Din ibn al Sa ati author of the Majma al Bahrain wa Multaqa al Nayyirain d 694 1294 1295 Husam al Din Husayn b Ali al Sighnaqi a commentator on the al Hidaya d 714 1314 1315 Books EditSome of his most celebrated works are 11 Madarik al Tanzil wa Haqa iq al Ta wil Arabic مدارك التنزيل وحقائق التأويل lit The Perceptions of Revelation and the Truths of Interpretation Kanz al Daqa iq Arabic كنز الدقائق lit The Treasure of Exactitudes is a summary of Islamic legal prescriptions according to the Hanifite school of sharia law 12 Manar al Anwar fi Usul al Fiqh Arabic منار الأنوار في أصول الفقه lit The Lighthouse casting Light on the Principles of Jurisprudence 13 Umdat al Aqa id Arabic عمدة العقائد lit Basic Pillar of the Creeds A treatise on kalam Islamic theology expounding Sunni dogmas with a refutation of the doctrines of the Shi a and other sects The work was edited by the English orientalist William Cureton and published in London in 1843 under the title of Umdat Aqidat Ahl al Sunnah wa al Jama ah Arabic عمدة عقيدة أهل السنة والجماعة lit Pillar of the Creed of the Sunnites he also wrote comments to this book and called it Al I timad Arabic الاعتماد lit The Reliance Al Musaffa fi Sharh al Manzuma al Nasafiyya fi al Khilafiyyat Arabic المصفى في شرح المنظومة النسفية في الخلافيات lit Exposition of al Nasafi s Didactic Poem on the Divergences A commentary work on Abu Hafs Umar al Nasafi s al Manzumah fi al Khilafiyyat which is a book on controversions and differences between law schools Death EditHe died in 710 1310 in Baghdad on a Friday evening of the month Rabi al Awwal He was buried in the city of Izaj located between Khuzestan and Isfahan According to Kurashi and Ibn Taghribirdi his date of death was 701 AH 1301 AD 14 15 See also EditAbu al Mu in al Nasafi Najm al Din Umar al Nasafi Burhan al Din al Marghinani List of Hanafis List of Ash aris and Maturidis List of Muslim theologiansReferences Edit A Hanafi Maturidi Scholar Abu l Barakat al Nasafi AGRIS International System for Agricultural Science and Technology permanent dead link Martijn Theodoor Houtsma 1987 E J Brill s First Encyclopaedia of Islam 1913 1936 Volume 1 Brill Publishers p 214 ISBN 9789004082656 A Brief Biography of Imam al Nasafi Al Ittihad Emirati newspaper A Brief Biography of Imam al Nasafi Egyptian Dar al Ifta Manahij al Mufassirin by Mani Abd al Halim Mahmud rafed net Imam Nasafi British Quran Society Ronak Husni Daniel L Newman 2007 Muslim Women in Law and Society Routledge p 187 ISBN 9781134112746 Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition 1913 1936 BrillOnline Reference Works A Brief Biography of Imam al Nasafi Egyptian Dar al Ifta Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition 1913 1936 BrillOnline Reference Works A Brief Biography of Imam al Nasafi Egyptian Dar al Ifta The Treasure of Exactitudes On the Doctrine of the Great Imam Abu Hanifah al Nuʿman Ibn Thabit World Digital Library John E Woods Ernest Tucker 2006 History and Historiography of Post Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East Harrassowitz Verlag p 226 ISBN 9783447052788 Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition 1913 1936 BrillOnline Reference Works A Brief Biography of Imam al Nasafi Egyptian Dar al Ifta Portals Islam Biography Iran Uzbekistan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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