Abu Bakr al-Ajurri

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al-Ajurri
الآجُرِّي
TitleImam
Personal
Born
Patronymic (Nasab)
ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAbdallāh;
بن الحسين بن عبد الله
Teknonymic (Kunya)Abū Bakr
أبو بكر
Toponymic (Nisba)al-Ājurrī; Al-Baghdadi;

Imam al-Ajurri was an Islamic scholar from 10th century (4th century

Abu Nu'aym al-Asbahani
who transmitted hadith from him.

His Writings

Kittab el-Sharia

Al-Ajurri wrote many books, even many of them were lost, some surviving work still published today. Some of his writing are:

Acknowledgment

Ibn Khallikan says:"He was Shafi'i jurist and a muhaddith, he is the author of famous book Al-Arba'in. He was a righteous and pious man." Al-Dhahabi says:" The Imam, the Muhaddith, he was the Imam of the grand Mosque in Makkah (Imam al-Haram); a truthful, charitable and a pious man, a man of exemplary character."

References

  1. ^ "Biografiya imama Abu bakra al-Adzhurri (um. 360)". Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. Tabaqat al-Hanabilah
    (pg. 332)
  3. ^ Suʼālāt Abī ʻUbayd al-Ājurrī Abā Daʼūd Sulaymān ibn al-Ashʻath al-Sijistānī (202-275 H) fī maʻrifat al-rijāl wa-jarḥihim wa-taʻdīlihim
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