Nu'man al-Alusi

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Nu'man al-Alusi
Salafism
OccupationIslamic scholar, jurist and calligrapher
Muslim leader

Nu'man al-Alusi (

Salafi movement, which was slowly spreading at the time.[1][2][3][4][5]

Muhammad Bahjat Athari described Nu'man al-Alusi as “Generous, loyal, ascetic, sweet as a fruit, and a forgiving person.”[1][2][3][4] He was also praised by Jamal al-Din al-Qasimi, while he was also credited by Albani in the introduction of his book Sharh al-Ayat al-Bayinat fi Iyadam Sama'i al-Amwat.[3]

Biography

Nu'man al-Alusi was one of Mahmud al-Alusi's scholarly sons.

Istanbul, Turkey, but he stayed for two years only.[1][3][4][6] After his stay, he returned to his hometown with the title of Muda'ir al-Madrasa (head teacher).[1][3][4][6]

Nu'man al-Alusi was one of the famous calligraphers of his time, and he took up the hobby of calligraphy from his father.[1][3][4][6] He was fluent in the Rayhani script, and he wrote letters and books in this form.[1][4][3][6] Some of his work is preserved in the archives of the public libraries in Baghdad.[1][3][4][6]

The historic Murjan Mosque as photographed in 1962. Nu'man al-Alusi was buried within the grounds of this mosque upon his death in 1899.

Nu'man al-Alusi died in Baghdad at the age of 63, and he was buried in the grounds of the Murjan Mosque.[1][4][6]

Views and teachings

Nu'man al-Alusi was one of the early advocates of the

Maturidi but his verdict was not well-known or widespread.[13]

Works

Among his works include;

  • Jala' al-'Aynayn fi Muhakamat al-'Ahmadayn
  • Al-Ayat al-Bayinat fi Iyadam Sama'i al-Amwat (The Clear Verses on whether the Dead can Hear You)
  • 'Akmal al-Kitab al-Hadiqat al-Wurud (The complete book of the Rose Gardens)
  • Al-Jawab al-Fasih lima lafaqqahu 'Abd al-Masih (Detailed Response in refutation of 'Abdul-Masih)

See also

References

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  7. ^ a b admin (2021-12-12). "Qadi Yusuf al-Nabhani (d. 1932 CE/1350 AH) on the Jala al-Aynayn of Nu'man al-Alusi - Darul Tahqiq". Retrieved 2024-04-13.
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  13. ^ a b "Alusi Misquoting Imam al-Munawi on Ibn Taymiyya - Darul Tahqiq". 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2024-04-13.