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Zayn al-Din al-Juba'i al'Amili

Zayn al-Dīn al-Juba'ī al'Amilī (Arabic: زين الدين الجبعي العاملي) (1506-1559), also known as ash-Shahīd ath-Thanī (Arabic: الشهيد الثاني, ʾash-Shahīd ath-Thānī "The Second Martyr") was a Twelver Shia Muslim scholar.

Zayn al-Din al-Juba'i al'Amili
TitleAsh-Shahid ath-Thani
Personal
Born1506, Jbaa, Lebanon
Died1559
ReligionIslam
EraOttoman Empire
RegionJabal 'Amel, Damascus, Cairo, Jerusalem
DenominationShia
JurisprudenceJa'fari
CreedTwelver
Notable work(s)The Beautiful Garden in Interpreting the Damscene Glitter

Early life

He was born Zayn al-Dīn bin Nur al-Dīn 'Alī bin Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin 'Alī bin Jamal al-Dīn bin Taqī bin Sāliḥ bin Mushrif al-'Amilī al-Shamī al-Ṭalluṣī al-Juba'ī, in the village of Jbaa, on the 13th of Shawwal, 911 AH (1506 CE). His father, Sheikh Nur al-Din 'Ali was also a scholar.

His ancestor, Sāliḥ, was a student of Allamah al-Hilli.

Career and Travels

Thani studied under both Sunni and Shi'a scholars in Jabal 'Amel, Damascus, Cairo, Jerusalem.

In 1536, he moved to Egypt, where he learned Usul al-Fiqh, geometry, prosody, medicine and logic.[1]

In 1543, he traveled to Constantinople and met with Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Qāḍī Zāda al-Rūmī, with whom he shared multiple treatises relating to several subjects, including mathematics, astronomy and religion. The latter offered him the highest teaching position in a school of his choice, which was eventually the Nuriyya School of Baalbek.[2]

Death

In Rajab of 965 A.H. (1558), he was beheaded on his way to see the sultan and a shrine was built by some Turkmens on the site.

Legacy

His Magnum opus is the first commentary of The Damascene Glitter by Shahid Awwal called The Beautiful Garden in Interpreting the Damscene Glitter (Arabic: ar-Rawda-l-Bahiyah fi Sharh allam'a-d-Dimashqiya الروضة البهيّة في شرح اللمعة الدمشقيّة ).

See also

References

  1. ^ Al-Amili, Muhsin (1983). A'yan al-Shi'a. Beirut.
  2. ^ Al-Amili, Muhsin (1983). A'yan al-Shi'a. Beirut.

External links

zayn, juba, amili, zayn, dīn, juba, amilī, arabic, زين, الدين, الجبعي, العاملي, 1506, 1559, also, known, shahīd, thanī, arabic, الشهيد, الثاني, ʾash, shahīd, thānī, second, martyr, twelver, shia, muslim, scholar, titleash, shahid, thanipersonalborn1506, jbaa, . Zayn al Din al Juba i al Amili Arabic زين الدين الجبعي العاملي 1506 1559 also known as ash Shahid ath Thani Arabic الشهيد الثاني ʾash Shahid ath Thani The Second Martyr was a Twelver Shia Muslim scholar Zayn al Din al Juba i al AmiliTitleAsh Shahid ath ThaniPersonalBorn1506 Jbaa LebanonDied1559ReligionIslamEraOttoman EmpireRegionJabal Amel Damascus Cairo JerusalemDenominationShiaJurisprudenceJa fariCreedTwelverNotable work s The Beautiful Garden in Interpreting the Damscene Glitter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career and Travels 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditHe was born Zayn al Din bin Nur al Din Ali bin Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ali bin Jamal al Din bin Taqi bin Saliḥ bin Mushrif al Amili al Shami al Ṭalluṣi al Juba i in the village of Jbaa on the 13th of Shawwal 911 AH 1506 CE His father Sheikh Nur al Din Ali was also a scholar His ancestor Saliḥ was a student of Allamah al Hilli Career and Travels EditThani studied under both Sunni and Shi a scholars in Jabal Amel Damascus Cairo Jerusalem In 1536 he moved to Egypt where he learned Usul al Fiqh geometry prosody medicine and logic 1 In 1543 he traveled to Constantinople and met with Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Qaḍi Zada al Rumi with whom he shared multiple treatises relating to several subjects including mathematics astronomy and religion The latter offered him the highest teaching position in a school of his choice which was eventually the Nuriyya School of Baalbek 2 Death EditIn Rajab of 965 A H 1558 he was beheaded on his way to see the sultan and a shrine was built by some Turkmens on the site Legacy EditHis Magnum opus is the first commentary of The Damascene Glitter by Shahid Awwal called The Beautiful Garden in Interpreting the Damscene Glitter Arabic ar Rawda l Bahiyah fi Sharh allam a d Dimashqiya الروضة البهي ة في شرح اللمعة الدمشقي ة See also EditThe Five Martyrs Shahid Awwal Shahid Thani Shahid Salis Shahid Rabay Shahid KhamisReferences Edit Al Amili Muhsin 1983 A yan al Shi a Beirut Al Amili Muhsin 1983 A yan al Shi a Beirut External links EditPage title Usurped Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zayn al Din al Juba 27i al 27Amili amp oldid 1098398705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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