Ahmad Muhammad Shakir

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Aḥmad Muḥammad Shākir
Personal life
Born(1892-01-29)January 29, 1892
DiedJune 14, 1958(1958-06-14) (aged 66)
Region
Athari
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced

Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (

Mahmud Muhammad Shakir,[4]
a writer and journalist.

As editor, Shākir's Cairo publication, from 1937 in 5 volumes, provided the standard topical classification of the hadith

Sunan at-Tirmidhi. The work was subject to many reprints.[5]

Positions held

He graduated from and worked at Al-Azhar University and retired in 1951.[citation needed] Among the positions that he held was that of vice-chairman of the Supreme Shariah Court in Cairo.[citation needed]

Works

  • al-Ba'ith al-Hathith: his explanation of
    the Muqaddimah in hadith terminology
  • Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal: his footnotes to approximately the first third of Ahmad ibn Hanbal's large collection of hadith
  • Jaami' al-Bayyaan, commonly referred to as
    Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
    's explanation of the Quran; incomplete
  • Sunan al-Tirmidhi: his footnotes to about the first third of this hadith collection
  • al-Muhalla: footnotes to the fiqh book of ibn Hazm
  • al-'Aqidah al-Tahaawiyyah: editing and footnotes to the famous book of
    Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tahawi
  • 'Umdah al-Tafsir: abridgement of
    Tafsir ibn Kathir
    ; incomplete

References

  1. ^ ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Hammad al-Aql, Abdurrahman (2005). "Al-Ustadhun Al-Imam Hujjat al-Islam As-Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Rida" [Our Master, Imam Hujjat Al-Islam Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Rida]. Jamharat Maqalat Allamah As-Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad Shakir. Dar al-Riyadh. p. 653.
  2. JSTOR 3399353
    . Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  3. . Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  4. . Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  5. Brill