Английская Википедия:Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox religious biography ‘Abd al-Ghanī ibn ‘Abd al-Wāḥid al-Jammā’īlī al-Maqdisi (Шаблон:Lang-ar) (1146-1203 CE) was a classical Sunni Islamic scholar and a prominent Hadith master.Шаблон:Vague[1]Шаблон:Citation needed His full name was al-Imam al-Hafidh Abu Muhammad Abdul-Ghani ibn Abdul-Wahid bin Alī bin Surūr Ibn Rāfi' bin Hussain bin Ja'far al-Maqdisi al-Jammāʻīlī al-Hanbali. He was born in 1146 CE (541 AH) in the village of Jummail in Palestine. He studied with scholars in Damascus; many of whom were from his own extended family. He studied with the Imam of Tasawwuf, Shaykh Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. He was the first person to establish a school on Mount Qasioun near Damascus. He died in 1203 CE (600 AH).[2]
He was a relative of Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi, as his mother and Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi's grandmother were sisters.[3] He had three sons named Muhammad, Abdullah and Abdur-Rahman, all of whom became prominent scholars. The scholar, Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi was the maternal cousin of Abdul-Ghani, and Ibn Qudāmah described his association with Abdul-Ghani as:
"My friend in childhood and in seeking knowledge, and never did we race to goodness except that he would precede me to it, with the exception of [a] small [number of occasions]"[4]
He was the author of Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal, a collection of biographies of hadith narrators within the Islamic discipline of biographical evaluation.
Works
His works include:
- Kitāb ut-Tawḥīd
- Akhbār Ad-Dajjāl
- Al-`Itiqād - A short text that outlines the foundational creed.
- Al-Jāmi' as-Saghīr Li Ahkām al-Bashīr an-Nadhīr
- I`tiqād ul-Imām Ash-Shafi`ī -The author shows the complete agreement between all the Imams on foundational theology and particularly the Imam’s dislike for speculative theology.
- Al-Ahkām
- Al-Arba'īn Min Kalām Rabbil-Aalamīn
- Amr bi-l-Maʿrūf wa-n-Nahy ʿani-l-Munkar
- At-Targhīb fid-Du'ā al-Hathth Alayhi
- At-Tawakkul was Su'āl Allāh Azza wa Jall
- Al-Aathār al-Mardiyyah Fī Fadā'il Khayr il-Bariyyah
- Al-Iqtiṣād fil-I'tiqād-This is a book on advanced theology that itemises creed into a series of themes.
- Al-Miṣbaḥ fī `Uyun il-Aḥādith aṣ-Ṣiḥaḥ
- Mukhtaṣar Sīrah an-Nabī wa Sīrah Aṣḥabihi al-‘Asharah (Short Biographies of the Prophet and His Ten Companions who were given the Tidings of Paradise)
- Ṭuḥfat ut-Ṭālibīn fīl Jīhad wal-Mujāhidīn
- Umdat ul-Aḥkām min Kalām Khayr il-Kalām
- Umdat ul-Aḥkām al-kubrā - Extended version of Umdat ul-Aḥkām min Kalām Khayr il-Kalām.
- Faḍā'il ul-Hajj
- Faḍā'il us-Ṣadaqah
- Faḍā'il Ashar Dhil-Hijjah
- Faḍā'il Umar bin al-Khattāb
- Faḍā'il Makkah
- Al-Kamāl Fī Ma'rifat ir-Rijāl
- Miḥnah Imām Aḥmad bin Ḥanbal
See also
References
Bibliography
External links
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