Abu Imran al-Fasi
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Abu Imran Musa ibn Isa ibn Abi 'l-Hajj (or Hajjaj) al-Fasi (
Arabic: أبو عمران موسى بن عيسى بن أبي الحاج الفاسي) (also simply known as Abu 'Imran al-Fasi; born between 975 and 978, died 8 June 1039) was a Moroccan Maliki faqīh born at Fez to a Berber[4] or Arab[5] family whose nisba
is impossible to reconstruct.
Abu ‘Imran al-Fasi was probably born between 975 and 978 at Fes. He went to
Qayrawan (Tunisia) that first stirred Yahya ibn Ibrahim, who was returning from the Pilgrimage and attended Abu ‘Imran's courses. This inspired the foundation of the Almoravids.[4][8] He wrote a commentary on the Mudawana of Sahnun
.
Qadi Ayyad
(d.544/1129), author of the Kitab Shifa bitarif huquq al-Mustapha (The Antidote in knowing the rights of the Chosen Prophet), hagiographied Abu ‘Imran al-Fasi in his Tadrib a-Madarik (Exercising Perception), an encyclopaedia of Maliki scholars.
See also
- List of Ash'aris and Maturidis
- Waggag ibn Zallu al-Lamti
- Sidi Mahrez
References
- ^ "أبو عمران موسى بن أبي حاج الغفجومي الفاسي ت.430هـ".
- ISBN 9780691134840.
- ISBN 9789047426745.
- ^ ISBN 9004139745.
- ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5, retrieved 2020-08-01
- ^ ISBN 9004139745.
- OCLC 495469525.
- ^ "Rethinking the Almoravids", in: Julia Ann Clancy-Smith North Africa, Islam and the Mediterranean World, Routledge, 2001, p. 60-61