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Al-Munawi

Muhammad 'Abd al-Ra'uf al-Munāwi (also Al-Manāwi) (Arabic: محمد عبد الرؤوف المناوي), was a renowned Egyptian Islamic scholar of the Ottoman period. He was a prominent Shafi'i jurist, hadith specialist, historian, and mystic.[2][3][4] He is considered one of the most greatest and prolific scholars of his time.[5][6] He authored a celebrated and classical work titled Fayd al-Qadir.[7] He was the paternal great grandson of Shaykh al-Islam Sharaf al-Din al-Munawi and was a famous disciple of Al-Sha'rani.[8][9]

Al-Munawi
TitleZain al-Din
Al-Ḥāfiẓ
Personal
Born(952 AH/1545 AD)
Died(1031 AH/1621 AD) (aged 76)
ReligionIslam
EraEarly modern period
RegionEgypt
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAsh'ari[1]
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Hadith, History, Tasawwuf
Notable work(s)Fayd al-Qadir
Alma materAl-Azhar University
OccupationMuhaddith, Scholar, Muslim Jurist, Historian
Muslim leader

Name and Origin edit

The title "Al-Munawi" originated from the village of Munayt or Munāw, an area of Egypt where his ancestors settled around the 7th or 12th century after their departure from Tunisia.”[10]

Biography edit

Al-Munawī was born in the city of Cairo in the year of 952/1545 and was a member of was a member of prestigious family well-known for their knowledge and piety.[10] His family members were all scholars, and he was raised in a home full of information. He first started learning under his father Tajul 'Arifin. Before entering puberty, he memorised the Qur'an as well as other valuable texts in Shafi'i Fiqh, Hadith, Arabic syntax, and Seerah. He was made a very young hafiz and Al-Sha'rani inducted him into Tasawwuf. Following his passing, he made contact with several groups, including the brotherhood of Halwatiyya. After a few religious services, he withdrew from society to compose. Then he went back to the outside world to teach at the University of Aliyya, where his extremely high calibre of instruction attracted the most illustrious academics of the day and caused some to make him so envious that he was certainly poisoned. He managed to get away, but he soon gave up teaching and began dictating his works to one of his sons, Taj al-Din Muhammad, who was now too frail to write them down. He died in the year 1031/1621.[11]

Teachers edit

He studied some of the greatest scholars of his day:[11]

Students edit

Among his students were the following:[11]

  • ‘Ali Al Ajhuri
  • Ahmad ibn ‘Isa Shihabud Din Al Kalbi
  • His son, Zaynul ‘Abidin who also memorised the Quran at the age of 7.

Works edit

Al-Munawi was a prolific writer who wrote over 100 works including:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . almostaneer.com (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Knysh, Alexander D. (1999). Ibn ʻArabi in the Later Islamic Tradition The Making of a Polemical Image in Medieval Islam. State University of New York Press. p. 311. ISBN 9780791439685.
  3. ^ Carl F. Petry, M. W. Daly (10 December 1998). The Cambridge History of Egypt. Vol. 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 26.
  4. ^ IslamKotob. "الأعلام - ج 8 - نافع بن ظريب - يوهنس". p. 167.
  5. ^ Hanif, N. (2002). In Praise of Books A Cultural History of Cairo's Middle Class, Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century. Sarup & Sons. p. 113. ISBN 9788176252676.
  6. ^ Jane Hathaway, Karl Barbir (22 July 2014). The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule 1516-1800. Taylor & Francis. p. 133. ISBN 9781317875635.
  7. ^ Ibrahim, Ahmed F. (27 April 2015). Pragmatism in Islamic Law - A Social and Intellectual History. Syracuse University Press. p. 250. ISBN 9780815653196.
  8. ^ Brown, Jonathan (2017). American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 34:3. International Institute of Islamic Thought. p. 13.
  9. ^ Hanna, Nelly (October 2003). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis Africa and Europe. Syracuse University Press. p. 170. ISBN 9780815630364.
  10. ^ a b Johannes Hendrik Kramers & Joseph Schacht (1993). Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume VII: Mif–Naz. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 565. ISBN 978-90-04-09419-2.
  11. ^ a b c "A biography of 'Allamah Munawi (rahimahullah)". islamqa.org. 27 November 2019.
  12. ^ Neale, Harry S. (24 March 2022). Sufi Warrior Saints - Stories of Sufi Jihad from Muslim Hagiography. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 126. ISBN 9780755643387.

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Muhammad Abd al Ra uf al Munawi also Al Manawi Arabic محمد عبد الرؤوف المناوي was a renowned Egyptian Islamic scholar of the Ottoman period He was a prominent Shafi i jurist hadith specialist historian and mystic 2 3 4 He is considered one of the most greatest and prolific scholars of his time 5 6 He authored a celebrated and classical work titled Fayd al Qadir 7 He was the paternal great grandson of Shaykh al Islam Sharaf al Din al Munawi and was a famous disciple of Al Sha rani 8 9 Al MunawiTitleZain al DinAl ḤafiẓPersonalBorn 952 AH 1545 AD Cairo Ottoman EmpireDied 1031 AH 1621 AD aged 76 Cairo Ottoman EmpireReligionIslamEraEarly modern periodRegionEgyptDenominationSunniJurisprudenceShafi iCreedAsh ari 1 Main interest s Fiqh Hadith History TasawwufNotable work s Fayd al QadirAlma materAl Azhar UniversityOccupationMuhaddith Scholar Muslim Jurist HistorianMuslim leaderInfluenced by Al Shafi iAbu Hasan al Ash ariAl SuyutiAl Sha raniShams al Din al Ramli Contents 1 Name and Origin 2 Biography 3 Teachers 4 Students 5 Works 6 See also 7 ReferencesName and Origin editThe title Al Munawi originated from the village of Munayt or Munaw an area of Egypt where his ancestors settled around the 7th or 12th century after their departure from Tunisia 10 Biography editAl Munawi was born in the city of Cairo in the year of 952 1545 and was a member of was a member of prestigious family well known for their knowledge and piety 10 His family members were all scholars and he was raised in a home full of information He first started learning under his father Tajul Arifin Before entering puberty he memorised the Qur an as well as other valuable texts in Shafi i Fiqh Hadith Arabic syntax and Seerah He was made a very young hafiz and Al Sha rani inducted him into Tasawwuf Following his passing he made contact with several groups including the brotherhood of Halwatiyya After a few religious services he withdrew from society to compose Then he went back to the outside world to teach at the University of Aliyya where his extremely high calibre of instruction attracted the most illustrious academics of the day and caused some to make him so envious that he was certainly poisoned He managed to get away but he soon gave up teaching and began dictating his works to one of his sons Taj al Din Muhammad who was now too frail to write them down He died in the year 1031 1621 11 Teachers editHe studied some of the greatest scholars of his day 11 Al Sha rani Shams al Din al Ramli Nurud Din Ali ibn Ghanim Al Maqdisi Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ali Najm Al Ghayti Abul Hasan Muhammad Al Bakri As Siddiqi who was an expert Mufassir exegete Students editAmong his students were the following 11 Ali Al Ajhuri Ahmad ibn Isa Shihabud Din Al Kalbi His son Zaynul Abidin who also memorised the Quran at the age of 7 Works editAl Munawi was a prolific writer who wrote over 100 works including Fayd al Qadir Sharh al Jami al Saghir a commentary of Al Jami al Saghir by Imam al Suyuti Sharh Nukhbah al Fikar a commentary of Nukhbah al Fikar by Ibn Hajar al Asqalani Sharh al Tirmidhi a commentary of Sunan al Tirmidhi by Al Tirmidhi Futuhat Subhaniyyah fi Sharh al Alfiyyah al Iraqi a commentary of Alfiyyah al Hadith by Zain al Din al Iraqi Al Kawakib al Durriyya fi Tarajim al Sufiyya The Glittering Stars in the Biographies of the Sufis a biographical dictionary 12 Ithaf al mubra bi l ulum al ashra The Poluiche offered to the Ten Sciences Kunuz al Haqayiq fi al Hadith Treasures of Facts in the Hadith Al Nukhbat fi Fadayil Ahl Al Bayt The Elite in the Virtues of Aal al Bayt Al Lali al Jawhariat fi Sharh Hikam al Ata iyah an explanation of Hikam al Ata iyah by Ibn Ata Allah al IskandariSee also editList of Ash aris List of SufisReferences edit Ahl al Sunna The Ash aris The Testimony and Proofs of the Scholars almostaneer com in Arabic Archived from the original on 28 January 2021 Knysh Alexander D 1999 Ibn ʻArabi in the Later Islamic Tradition The Making of a Polemical Image in Medieval Islam State University of New York Press p 311 ISBN 9780791439685 Carl F Petry M W Daly 10 December 1998 The Cambridge History of Egypt Vol 2 Cambridge University Press p 26 IslamKotob الأعلام ج 8 نافع بن ظريب يوهنس p 167 Hanif N 2002 In Praise of Books A Cultural History of Cairo s Middle Class Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century Sarup amp Sons p 113 ISBN 9788176252676 Jane Hathaway Karl Barbir 22 July 2014 The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule 1516 1800 Taylor amp Francis p 133 ISBN 9781317875635 Ibrahim Ahmed F 27 April 2015 Pragmatism in Islamic Law A Social and Intellectual History Syracuse University Press p 250 ISBN 9780815653196 Brown Jonathan 2017 American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 34 3 International Institute of Islamic Thought p 13 Hanna Nelly October 2003 Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis Africa and Europe Syracuse University Press p 170 ISBN 9780815630364 a b Johannes Hendrik Kramers amp Joseph Schacht 1993 Bosworth C E van Donzel E Heinrichs W P amp Pellat Ch eds The Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition Volume VII Mif Naz Leiden E J Brill p 565 ISBN 978 90 04 09419 2 a b c A biography of Allamah Munawi rahimahullah islamqa org 27 November 2019 Neale Harry S 24 March 2022 Sufi Warrior Saints Stories of Sufi Jihad from Muslim Hagiography Bloomsbury Publishing p 126 ISBN 9780755643387 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Islam nbsp This Ottoman biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Munawi amp oldid 1219434063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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