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Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi

Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Ḥajjāj Yūsuf ibn al-Zakī ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Yūsuf ibn ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Kalbī al-Quḍā’ī al-Mizzī, (Arabic: يوسف بن عبد الرحمن المزي), also called Al-Ḥāfiẓ Abī al-Ḥajjāj, was a Syrian muhaddith and the foremost `Ilm al-rijāl Islamic scholar.

Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Ḥajjāj Yūsuf ibn al-Zakī ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Yūsuf al-Kalbī al-Quḍā’ī al-Mizzī
Personal
Born1256 AD (654 AH)[1]
Died1341 AD (742 AH)[3]
ReligionIslam
EraMamluk Era
RegionSyrian scholar
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i[4]
CreedAthari[2]
Main interest(s)Ilm ar-Rijal
Other namesAl-Ḥāfiẓ, Yūsuf ibn al-Zakī ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Mizzī
Muslim leader

Life

Al-Mizzī was born near Aleppo in 1256 under the reign of the last Ayyubid emir An-Nasir Yusuf. From 1260 the region was ruled by the na'ib al-saltana (viceroys) of the Mamluk Sultanate. In childhood he moved with his family to the village of al-Mizza outside Damascus, where he was educated in Qur’ān and fiqh. [4] In his twenties he began his studies to become a muḥaddith and learned from the masters. His fellow pupil and life-long friend was Taqī al-Dīn ibn Taymiyya. It was also Taymiyya’s ideological influence, which although contrary to his own Shāfi’ī legalist inclination, that led to a stint in jail.

Despite his affiliation with Ibn Taymiyya he became head of the Dār al-Ḥadīth al-Ashrafiyya, a leading ḥadīth academy in Damascus, in 1319. And although he professed the Ash’arī doctrine suspicion continued about his true beliefs.[4] He travelled across the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, Syria (الشَّام), and Ḥijāz and became the greatest `Ilm al-rijāl (عِلْمُ الرِّجال) scholar of the Muslim world and an expert grammarian and philologist of Arabic.[4] He died at Dar al-Hadith al-Ashrafiyyah in Damascus in 1341/2 and was buried in the Sufiyyah graveyard.[6]

Pupils[4]

Works

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on December 5, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2006. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Makdisi, George (1962). "Ashʿarī and the Ash'arites in Islamic Religious History I". Studia Islamica. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden: Maisonneuve & Larose. 17 (17): 78. doi:10.2307/1595001. JSTOR 1595001 – via JSTOR.
  3. ^ Laoust, Henri (2012). ""Ibn Taymiyya." Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition". BrillOnline. BrillOnline. Retrieved 2015-01-28.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Juynboll 1990, p. 212.
  5. ^ Makdisi, George (1962). "Ashʿarī and the Ash'arites in Islamic Religious History I". Studia Islamica. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden: Maisonneuve & Larose. 17 (17): 79. doi:10.2307/1595001. JSTOR 1595001 – via JSTOR.
  6. ^ a b c   Al-Risalah al-Mustatrafah., by al-Kattani, pg. 208, Dar al-Basha'ir al-Islamiyyah, Beirut, seventh edition, 2007.
  7. ^ Ibn Kathir I, Le Gassick T (translator), Fareed M (reviewer) (2000). The Life of the Prophet Muhammad : English translation of Ibn Kathir's Al Sira Al Nabawiyya. ISBN 9781859641422. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Fozia Bora, Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World: The Value of Chronicles as Archives, The Early and Medieval Islamic World (London: I. B. Tauris, 2019), p. 38; ISBN 978-1-7845-3730-2.

Bibliography

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  • Dhahabī (al-), Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad (2002). Kawtharī, Muḥammad Zāhid ibn al-Ḥasan; Ḥāmid, Abū Bakr ʻAbd al-Karīm; Ṭahṭāwī, Aḥmad Rāfiʻ (eds.). Tadhkirāt al-ḥuffāẓ (in Arabic). Bayrūt Lubnān: Dār Iḥyāʼ al-Turāth al-ʻArabī. p. 1498 ff.
  • Subkī, Tāj al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ibn ʻAlī (1964). Ṭanāḥī, Maḥmūd Muḥammad; Ḥulw, ʻAbd al-Fattāḥ Muḥammad (eds.). al-Shāfī'iyya al-kubrā (in Arabic). Vol. X. Cairo: ʻĪsá al-Bābī al-Ḥalabī. pp. 395–430. OCLC 23510000.
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  • Mizzī (al-), Yūsuf ibn al-Zakī ʻAbd al-Raḥmān (1992) [1980]. Ma’rūf, Bashshār ‘Awwād (ed.). Mizzī Tahdhīb al-kamāl fī asmā' al-rijāl. Beirut: Muʼassasat al-Risālah. OCLC 12422024.
  • Juynboll, Gautier H. A. (1990), "Al-Mizzī", Encyclopedia of Islam, Leiden: E. J. Brill, pp. 212–3

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Jamal al Din Abu al Ḥajjaj Yusuf ibn al Zaki ʻAbd al Raḥman ibn Yusuf ibn ʻAbd al Malik ibn Yusuf al Kalbi al Quḍa i al Mizzi Arabic يوسف بن عبد الرحمن المزي also called Al Ḥafiẓ Abi al Ḥajjaj was a Syrian muhaddith and the foremost Ilm al rijal Islamic scholar Jamal al Din Abu al Ḥajjaj Yusuf ibn al Zaki ʻAbd al Raḥman ibn Yusuf al Kalbi al Quḍa i al MizziPersonalBorn1256 AD 654 AH 1 al Mizza now SyriaDied1341 AD 742 AH 3 Damascus now SyriaReligionIslamEraMamluk EraRegionSyrian scholarDenominationSunniJurisprudenceShafi i 4 CreedAthari 2 Main interest s Ilm ar RijalOther namesAl Ḥafiẓ Yusuf ibn al Zaki ʻAbd al Raḥman al MizziMuslim leaderInfluenced Al Shafi i Ahmad ibn Hanbal Ibn Taymiyya 5 Al Dhahabi Taj al Din al Subki Ibn Kathir etc Contents 1 Life 2 Pupils 4 3 Works 4 References 5 BibliographyLife EditAl Mizzi was born near Aleppo in 1256 under the reign of the last Ayyubid emir An Nasir Yusuf From 1260 the region was ruled by the na ib al saltana viceroys of the Mamluk Sultanate In childhood he moved with his family to the village of al Mizza outside Damascus where he was educated in Qur an and fiqh 4 In his twenties he began his studies to become a muḥaddith and learned from the masters His fellow pupil and life long friend was Taqi al Din ibn Taymiyya It was also Taymiyya s ideological influence which although contrary to his own Shafi i legalist inclination that led to a stint in jail Despite his affiliation with Ibn Taymiyya he became head of the Dar al Ḥadith al Ashrafiyya a leading ḥadith academy in Damascus in 1319 And although he professed the Ash ari doctrine suspicion continued about his true beliefs 4 He travelled across the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt Syria الش ام and Ḥijaz and became the greatest Ilm al rijal ع ل م الر جال scholar of the Muslim world and an expert grammarian and philologist of Arabic 4 He died at Dar al Hadith al Ashrafiyyah in Damascus in 1341 2 and was buried in the Sufiyyah graveyard 6 Pupils 4 EditAl Dhahabi Abd al Wahhab al Subki Isma il ibn Kathir Ibn Kathir married a daughter of al Mizzi 7 Ibn al Furat 8 Najm ad Din al TufiWorks EditTahdhib al kamal fi asma al rijal biographical lexicon and comprehensive reworking of Al Kamal fi Asma al Rijal a collection of narrator biographies 6 of the transmitters of isnads in the Six major Hadith collections and others based upon the tarf beginning segment of the hadith 6 The Tahdhib includes Ruwat kuttub al sitta Al Asqalani and others wrote compendia of this work 4 Tuḥfat al ashraf bi Ma rifat al Aṭraf alphabetically indexed encyclopaedia of the musnads of the first generation transmitters the Companions of the Prophet An indespensible resource for the study of Muslim tradition that comprises al Nasa i s Al Sunan al kubra 4 References Edit Arabic Wikisource has original text related to this article Al Mizzi https web archive org web 20061205212315 http www personal umich edu beh islam hadith melv html Archived from the original on December 5 2006 Retrieved September 22 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Makdisi George 1962 Ashʿari and the Ash arites in Islamic Religious History I Studia Islamica Koninklijke Brill NV Leiden Maisonneuve amp Larose 17 17 78 doi 10 2307 1595001 JSTOR 1595001 via JSTOR Laoust Henri 2012 Ibn Taymiyya Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition BrillOnline BrillOnline Retrieved 2015 01 28 a b c d e f g Juynboll 1990 p 212 Makdisi George 1962 Ashʿari and the Ash arites in Islamic Religious History I Studia Islamica Koninklijke Brill NV Leiden Maisonneuve amp Larose 17 17 79 doi 10 2307 1595001 JSTOR 1595001 via JSTOR a b c Al Risalah al Mustatrafah by al Kattani pg 208 Dar al Basha ir al Islamiyyah Beirut seventh edition 2007 Ibn Kathir I Le Gassick T translator Fareed M reviewer 2000 The Life of the Prophet Muhammad English translation of Ibn Kathir s Al Sira Al Nabawiyya ISBN 9781859641422 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Fozia Bora Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World The Value of Chronicles as Archives The Early and Medieval Islamic World London I B Tauris 2019 p 38 ISBN 978 1 7845 3730 2 Bibliography EditBrockelmann Carl 1902 II Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur Vol II Berlin E Felber p 64 f ISBN 9789004104075 Dhahabi al Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad 2002 Kawthari Muḥammad Zahid ibn al Ḥasan Ḥamid Abu Bakr ʻAbd al Karim Ṭahṭawi Aḥmad Rafiʻ eds Tadhkirat al ḥuffaẓ in Arabic Bayrut Lubnan Dar Iḥyaʼ al Turath al ʻArabi p 1498 ff Subki Taj al Din ʻAbd al Wahhab ibn ʻAli 1964 Ṭanaḥi Maḥmud Muḥammad Ḥulw ʻAbd al Fattaḥ Muḥammad eds al Shafi iyya al kubra in Arabic Vol X Cairo ʻisa al Babi al Ḥalabi pp 395 430 OCLC 23510000 Asqalani al Ibn Ḥajar 1992 Darwish ʻAdnan ed Dhayl Al Durar al Kamina Vol v Al Qahirah al Munaẓẓamah al ʻArabiyah lil Tarbiyah wa al Thaqafah wa al ʻUlum Maʻhad al Makhṭuṭat al ʻArabiyah pp 233 7 OCLC 27210371 Ḥanbali al Ibn al Imad 1933 1931 Shadharat al dhahab Vol vi Al Qahirah Maktabat al Qudsi p 136 f OCLC 22865694 Mizzi al Yusuf ibn al Zaki ʻAbd al Raḥman 1992 1980 Ma ruf Bashshar Awwad ed Mizzi Tahdhib al kamal fi asma al rijal Beirut Muʼassasat al Risalah OCLC 12422024 Juynboll Gautier H A 1990 Al Mizzi Encyclopedia of Islam Leiden E J Brill pp 212 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamal al Din al Mizzi amp oldid 1132652097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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