Shams al-Din al-Ramli

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Shams al-Din al-Ramli
شمس الدين الرملي
Title
Muslim Jurist
Muslim leader

Muḥammad b. Aḥmad b. Ḥamza al-Manūfī al-Miṣrī al-Anṣārī S̲h̲ams al-Dīn(

muhaddith in his era.[3][4] He was considered the tenth century renewer of Islam and nicknamed the "little Shafi'i".[5] He was the son of scholar Shihab al-Din al-Ramli.[6]

Biography

Shams al-Din was born in

jurist and mufti who taught him. He also studied under Zakariyya al-Ansari and Al-Khatib al-Shirbini in Al-Azhar University. After completing his studies, Shams al-Din became the chief Mufti in Egypt, the same position his father had held before him.[7] Upon his father's death, Shams al-Dīn took over his teaching position in the Al-Azhar university. He also taught in the Khashshabiyya and Sharifiyya.[8] Shams al-Din's notable students include Al-Munawi and Ala al-Din al-Babili.[9][10] He died in Cairo
at the date of 13 January 1596.

Works

See also

References

  1. ^ IslamKotob. "The softness of summer and the harvest of fruits from the biographies of notables of the first class of the eleventh century 2 - لطف السمر و قطف الثمر من تراجم أعيان الطبقة الأولى من القرن الحادي عشر 2)". p. 78.
  2. ^ Near East/North Africa Report Issue 2225. United States Joint Publications Research Service. p. 5.
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  9. ^ "Scholar Of Renown: Shams Al Din Al Ramli". quranwahadith.com.
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