68 results for “student”
...and reform profoundly influenced later Islamic thought. His student Ibn al-Qayyim preserved and expanded upon his legacy.
Shams ad-Din Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, the most prominent student of Ibn Taymiyyah, died in Damascus. His prolific writings o...
... in Cairo. With his teacher Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani and his student Rashid Rida, Abduh sought to reconcile Islamic tradition wi...
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, the student and companion of Ibn Taymiyyah, died in Damascus. His Zad a...
Student and freed slave of Ibn Abbas, a leading authority on tafsir...
A leading scholar of Yemen among the Tabiin, student of Ibn Abbas.
Freed slave and student of Ibn Umar, a key link in the golden chain of narration (M...
... charity. His school of fiqh did not survive due to lack of students who codified it.
The chief student of Abu Hanifah and the first to hold the title of Chief Jus...
Student of Abu Hanifah who codified the Hanafi madhab in six founda...
A principal student of Abu Hanifah who codified Hanafi jurisprudence in six fou...
A prominent early ascetic and student of Abu Sulayman ad-Darani. Known for his piety, renunciatio...
...st authentic collection of hadith after Sahih al-Bukhari. A student of Imam al-Bukhari.
...olarly evaluations and fiqh discussions with each hadith. A student of Imam al-Bukhari.
Arab grammarian and student of Abu Ali al-Farisi. Author of al-Khasa'is, a pioneering w...
The foremost student of Ibn Taymiyyah, a prolific author in fiqh, theology, and ...
The most prominent student of Ibn Taymiyyah. A prolific author in fiqh, theology, and ...
...cholar who began Tafsir al-Jalalayn, later completed by his student as-Suyuti.
The foremost student of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. Author of ad-Daw al-Lami, a biogr...
...century AH, who held ijazahs from major scholars and taught students including Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
Leading student of Ibn Taymiyyah and author of 'al-Furu' and 'al-Adab ash-S...
Hanbali hadith scholar and student of Ibn Taymiyyah who died young but left important works on...
Syrian-Egyptian Islamic reformer, student of Muhammad Abduh, and author of 'Tafsir al-Manar,' an infl...
...authenticity, it is widely used as an introductory text for students of fiqh al-hadith. Numerous commentaries have been written...
...h verse, making this work popular among general readers and students. Despite its conciseness, it is considered thorough in cov...
...egal responses of Ibn al-Qasim, Imam Malik's most prominent student, covering the entire spectrum of Islamic legal rulings. The...
... the exhaustive al-Mughni, making it ideal for intermediate students of Hanbali jurisprudence.
...entified the strongest position for each issue. Any serious student or mufti of the Hanbali school considers this work indispen...
...ts conciseness makes it one of the first texts memorized by students of aqeedah in the Hanbali tradition.
...seful as both a study text and a reference for scholars and students.
...i'in arranged in generational layers (tabaqat). Ibn Sa'd, a student of al-Waqidi, compiled detailed biographies of thousands of...
...spect of a Muslim's social and personal life. Ibn Muflih, a student of Ibn Taymiyyah, compiled rulings and recommendations on s...
...y text has served as the first grammar book for millions of students across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Over 1...
...bawayh, wrote this text with its own commentary (sharh) for students who have mastered the basics and need a systematic expansi...
...tionally difficult science of Arabic rhetoric accessible to students and remains a standard text in universities and seminaries...
...n Islamic public finance and taxation. Abu Yusuf, the chief student of Abu Hanifah and the first Chief Justice of the Abbasid C...
...collections and their supplements, covering their teachers, students, and the scholarly evaluation of their reliability. This w...
...types of weakness. It is the standard first text studied by students of hadith sciences worldwide.
...ive detail, presenting the positions of Abu Hanifah and his students with their evidences and reasoning. The work is the ultima...
...c organization made complex legal discussions accessible to students.
... covers the virtues of Quran recitation, the manners of the student and teacher, rules of tajwid, the etiquette of handling the...
...phethood, and eschatology. A foundational text for advanced students of Islamic theology.
...making the complex grammar rules accessible to intermediate students. This commentary has been the standard textbook for Arabic...
...ion of Islamic legal reasoning. Essential for advanced fiqh students.
...A work on the etiquettes and ethics of hadith narrators and students of hadith. Al-Khatib covers the manners of seeking knowled...
... reasoning behind rulings, making it ideal for intermediate students of Shafi'i jurisprudence. Widely used in Southeast Asian I...
...ogical treatises, and letters, compiled posthumously by his students. Covering creed, jurisprudence, Sufism, logic, philosophy,...
... from Imam Ahmad through modern times. A valuable guide for students beginning their study of Hanbali fiqh and its rich scholar...
... clear, logical format that makes it ideal for intermediate students of Islamic law.
... The most popular Shafi'i primer in the world, memorized by students across Southeast Asia, East Africa, and the Middle East. T...
...ncle. This clear and well-organized commentary is ideal for students beginning their study of Hanbali jurisprudence, explaining...
...ng, making it particularly suitable for general readers and students beginning their study of tafsir.
...hazali. A concise and beautiful letter from al-Ghazali to a student, summarizing the essence of the spiritual path: knowledge w...
...Shirbini's explanation makes the concise matn accessible to students of Islamic jurisprudence.
...iled by Sahnun from the teachings of Ibn al-Qasim, a direct student of Imam Malik. It records Imam Malik's legal opinions on th...
...ng the various narrations from Imam Ahmad. Ibn Muflih was a student of Ibn Taymiyyah and his work became a major reference for ...
...ime. Each entry describes the scholar's training, teachers, students, notable works, and rank in hadith memorization. It is a k...
...ork of Hanafi jurisprudence, dictated by as-Sarakhsi to his students while imprisoned in a well. It is an exhaustive commentary...
...i became the standard teaching text for intermediate Hanafi students and generated numerous super-commentaries. It balances bre...
... the science of legal maxims (qawa'id fiqhiyyah) for modern students.
...schatology with rigorous logical argumentation. His teacher-student lineage (al-Juwayni taught al-Ghazali) makes this work pivo...
...g the breadth of Hanbali jurisprudence. Ibn Muflih, a close student of Ibn Taymiyyah, includes his teacher's independent positi...
... the essential rulings in a concise format suitable for new students. The most famous commentary is Bushra al-Karim by Sa'id Ba...
...ns, and practical guidance that make the work accessible to students and scholars alike.
... the legal opinions transmitted from Imam Malik through his student Ibn al-Qasim into a comprehensive fiqh work covering all ch...
...ypes of knowledge, their priority, and the etiquette of the student.
The Islamic guidelines for students of knowledge: manners with teachers, sincerity, patience, ...
The prolific student of Ibn Taymiyyah whose works on spirituality, theology, and...