الماركات
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Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi (600H)
Taqi ad-Din Abu Muhammad AbdulGhani ibn AbdulWahid al-Maqdisi (541-600)
Al-Imam, Al-'Alim, al-Hafidh al-Kabir, As-Sadiq, al-Qudwah, al-'Abid, al-Athari. Great Hanbali scholar, with Aqida Atharya, author of Umdah al-Ahkam.
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Abd Allah Aba Butayn (1282H)
Al-Allaamah Abd Allah ibn Abd ar-Rahman Aba Butayn (1194-1282)
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AbdAllah Duwaych (1409H)
Shaykh Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ad-Duwaysh (1373-1409)
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AbdAllah ibn al-imam Ahmad (290H)
Abdullah ibn Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (213-290)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, an-Naqid, Muhaddith Baghdad. He is the son of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, from whom he transmitted the Hadith, the Fiqh and the words, continuing his work.
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Abdallah ibn Humayd (1402H)
Shaykh Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Humayd (1329-1402) -
Abdel Aziz Aal Sheikh (Mufti)
The Sheikh, The Mufti, Abdel Aziz ibn Abd Allah Aal Ash-Sheikh (Mufti)
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AbdelKarim al-Khudayr
Shaykh Abd al-Karim ibn Abd Allah ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Khudayr.
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Abdellatif ibn Abderrahman Aal Shaykh (1293H)
Shaykh Abd Al-Latif ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Hasan Aal ash-Shaykh (1225-1293)
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AbdelMuhsin al-'Abbad
Cheikh AbdelMuhsin al-'Abbaad al-Badr -
AbderRahman aal-Shaykh (1285H)
Shaykh Abdurrahman ibn Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Abdelwahhab (1196-1285) -
AbderRahman Rafat al-Bacha (1406H)
AbderRahman Rafat al-Bacha
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Abderrazzaq al-Badr
Shaykh Abdurrazzaaq ibn AbdelMuhsin al-'Abbaad al-Badr -
Abdulaziz at-Tarifi
Among his Shuyukhs are Sheikh ibn Baz, Sheikh al-Barrak, Sheikh Abdelkarim al-Khudayr, Safi al-Rahman al-Mubarakfuri, Abdullah ibn 'Aqil, Salih Aal al-Sheikh.
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Abdulaziz ibn 'Ali al-Harbi
Dr. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin 'Ali al-Harbi author of many extremely beneficial books in the Arabic language, Fiqh, Tafsir etc ...
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AbdulQadir al-Jilani (571H)
Muhi ad-Din Abu Muhammad Abd al-Qadir ibn Abd Allah al-Jilaani (471-571)
Al-Imam, al-'Alim, az-Zahid, al-'Arif, al-Qudwah, Shaykh al-Islam, 'Alam al-Awliyyah. There is a lot of Karamat reported. Madhhab & Aqida Hanbali.
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Abou Hassan Al Ash'ari (324H)
Abu al-Hasan 'Ali ibn Isma'il al-Ash'ari (260-324)
Al-'Allamah, Imam al-Mutakallimin. A great intelligence, he was at first Mut'azili, then he repented of these beliefs and refuted them strongly, and he died on the Sunnah.
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Abu Amr Ad-Dani (440H)
Abu 'Amr' Uthman ibn Sa'id ad-Dani (371-440)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Mujawwad, al-Muqri, Aalim al-Andalus. The ultimate reference in the science of Qira'at and Masahif, his works are unavoidable. Maliki of Madhhab.
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Abu Bakr Al-Athram (273H)
Abu Bakr ِِAhmad ibn Muhammad Al-Athram (?-273)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-'Allamah. He was among the disciples of Imam Ahmad and among the teachers of the Imam an-Nassa'i.
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Abu Bakr al-Isma'ili (371H)
Abu Bakr ِAhmad ibn Ibrahim al-Isma'ili (277-371)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Hujjah, Shaykh al-Muhaddithin wal-Fuqahae, Shaykh al-Islam wa Shaykh ash-Shafi'iyyah. It was a great reference of his time. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Abu Dawud (275H)
Abu Dawud Sulayman ibn al-Ash'ath as-Sijistani (202-275)
Al-Imam, Shaykh as-Sunnah, Muqaddim al-Huffadh, Muhaddith Basrah. He is the author of the famous book as-Sunan, which appears in the six mother books of the Hadith.
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Abu Dawud at-Tayalassi (204H)
Al-Imam, al-Muhaddith, al-Hafidh, Abu Dawud Sulayman ibn Dawud al-Jarood at-Tayalissi (133-204H).
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Abu Hanifa (150H)
Imam Abu Hanifa an-Numan ibn Thabit (80-150)
Al-Imam, Faqih al-Millah, 'Aalim al-'Iraq. He surpassed the people of his time in Fiqh and argument. He is the "founder" of the Hanafi school that bears his name.
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Abu Hatim Ar-Razi (277H)
Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idriss ar-Razi (195-277)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, an-Naqid, Shaykh al-Muhaddithin. An ocean of science in the Hadith and Jarh wa Tadil, and a great connoisseur of the Fiqh and the Aqeeda of the Sahaba and Tabi
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Abu Muhammad Al-Juwayni (438H)
Abu Muhammad Abdallah ibn Yusuf Al-Juwayni (? -438)
Shaykh ash-Shafi'iyyah, al-Faqih, al-Muhaqqiq, al-Nawhi, al-Mufassir, al-Mujtahid. He is the father of Imam al-Haramayn, he is part of Ashab al-Wujuh among the Shafii.
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Abu Muhammad ash-Shatibi (590H)
Abu Muhammad al-Qassim ibn Firruh ash-Shatibi al-Andalusi (538-590)
Ach-Shaykh, al-Imam, al-'Alim, al-Qudwah, Sayyid al-Quraa. One of the most eminent Imams of the Qira'at, author of matn Ash-Shatibiyyah. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Abu Nu'aym al-Asbahani (430H)
Abu Nu'aym Ahmad ibn Abdallah al-Asbahani (336-430)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, at-Thiqah, al-'Allamah, As-Sufi, Sheikh al-Islam. Among the great Huffadh of his time, author of the famous Hiliyah al-Awliyyah. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Abu Shamah al-Maqdissi (665H)
Al-Imam Abu Shamah Abderrahman ibn Isma'il ibn Ibrahim al-Maqdissi ash-Shafi'i (665H).
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Abu Shuja' al-Asfahani (593H)
Al-Imam al-Qadhi Ahmad ibn Husayn ibn Ahmad al-Asfahani ash-Shafi'i (433-593H)
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Abul-Hasan an-Nadwi (1420H)
Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi (1341-1420)
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Ad-Daraqutni (385H)
'Ali ibn' Umar ad-Daraqutni (306-385)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Mujawwad, Shaykh al-Islam. He excelled in all sciences, Qiraat, Nahu, Tarikh ... but it is especially for the Hadith and the science of 'Ilaal that he is known.
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Ad-Dardir (1201H)
Al-'Allaamah Abi al-Barakat Ahmad ibn Muhammad ad-Dardir (1127-1201)
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Ad-Darimi (255H)
Al-Hafidh Abdullah ibn Aderrahman ad-Darimi (181-255H)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, Ahad al-'A'lam, Abu Muhammad. He was the Hafidh of Samarqand of his time. Author of Mousnad (or Sunan) which is part of the 9 books of the Hadith.
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Adh-Dhahabi (748H)
Shams ad-Din Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Ahmad Adh-Dhahabi (673-748)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh, Muhaddith al-'Asr, Khatim al-Huffadh. Great specialist in Hadith, History and Biographies. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al Qassab (360H)
Abu Ahmad Abu Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Qassab (? -360)
Al-Imam, al-Aalim, al-Hafidh, al-Mujahid. He followed the way of the Salafs in Sifat without Tawil. "Al-Qassab" comes from the large number of death he did in battle.
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Al-'Izz ibn Abdessalam (660H)
Sultan al-'Ulema, 'Izz ad-Din 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Abd as-Salam (577-660)
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Al-'Ubaylan
Shaykh Abu Abd ar-Rahman Abd Allah ibn Salih al-'Ubaylan
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Al-Adhim Abadi (1329H)
Muhammad Shams al-Haqq al-Adhim Abadi (1273-1329) -
Al-Ajurry (360H)
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Hussain al-Ajurry (264-360)
Al-Imam, al-Muhaddith, al-Qudwah, Shaykh al-Haram al-Sharif. He was truthful, very pious, he was a person of the Sunnah and the Follower. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Akbari (616H)
Muhib ad-Din Abu al-Baqaa Abd Allah ibn Husain al-'Akbari al-Hanbali (538-616)
Ash-Shaykh, al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Nahwi, al-Bari'. A great Hanbali scholar who wrote several works (Tafsir, I'rab, Fiqh, Lugha).
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Al-Albany (1420H)
al-'Allaamah Muhammad Nasir ad-Din al-Albany (1332-1420)
He was born in 1332H. in Albania. He studied the Fiqh Hanafi with his father and the
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Al-Baghawi (516H)
Abu Muhammad Al-Husayn ibn Mas'ud al-Baghawi (433-516)
Ash-Shaykh al-Imam al-'Allamah, al-Qudwah, Al-Hafidh, Shaykh al-Islam. An Imam so important that he was nicknamed Muhyi as-Sunnah and Rukn ad-Deen. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Baghdadi (429H)
Abu Mansour Abdel Qahir ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi (? -429)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, al-Bari ', Al-Mutafannin, al-Ustadh. Among the greatest scholars Shafii, he excelled in all areas and wrote several quality books.
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Al-Bajuri (1277H)
Al-Imam al-Faqih, Ibrahim ibn Muhammad al-Bajoori ash-Shafi'i (1198-1277)
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Al-Barbahaary (329H)
Al-Hassan ibn 'Ali ibn Khalaf al-Barbahary (? -329)
Shaykh al-Hanabilah, al-Qudwah, al-Imam, Al-Faqih, az-Zahid. He was tough on people of innovation and sin, he refuted Abu al-Hassan al-Achari in his time.
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Al-Barrak
Shaykh Abdur Rahmaan ibn Nasir Al-Barrak
Saudi scholar, he was a student of Cheikh ibn Baz for 51 years. He was one of the three scholars whom Sheikh Uthaymin recommended before his death, with al-Fawzan and ar-Rajihi. Hanbali
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Al-Bassam (1423H)
Shaykh Abdullah ibn Abderrahman Al-Bassam (1346-1423) -
Al-Baydawi (685H)
Al-Imam al-Qadi Nasir ad-Din 'Abd Allah ibn 'Umar al-Baydawi (685H)
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Al-Bayhaqi (457H)
Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn al-Husain al-Bayhaqi (384-457)
Al-Hafidh, al-'Allamah, ath-Thabit, al-Faqih, Shaykh al-Islam. Great Muhaddith, very pious, author of many books. He is one of the most eminent Shafii scholars.
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Al-Bukhary (256H)
Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari (194-256)
Al-Imam, Al-Hafidh, Imam Ahl al-Hadith, the author of the most famous and most authentic collection of Prophetic Hadiths: Al-Jami' al-Musnad as-Sahih, known as Sahih al-Bukhari.
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Al-Faryaabi (301H)
Abi Bakr Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Faryaabi (207-301)
Al-Imam al-Hafidh at-Thabit, Shaykh al-Waqt. He wrote his first book at 14 years. He learned from Ishaq ibn Ruwayyah, Ibn Abi Shaybah, Ali ibn al-Madini ...
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al-Fawzan
Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan
One of the most important contemporary Salafi scholar, member of the Lajna ad-Daima and the Kibar al-Ulema assembly of Saudi Arabia. He commented many books in Aqeedah and in Fiqh Hanbali.
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Al-Fayrouzabadi (816H)
Majd ud-Din Muhammad ibn Ya'qub Al-Fairuzabadi (729-816) -
Al-Ghazali (505H)
Al-Imam, Hujjat ul-Islam, Zayn ud-Din, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad at-Tusi, Abou Hamid al-Ghazali (450-505)
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Al-Hafidh al-Hazimi (584H)
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Moussa al-Hazimi (548-584)
Al-Hafidh, al-Hujjah, al-Naqid, al-Nassabah, al-Bari. Pious, intelligent, he specialized in the sciences of Hadith and especially in genealogy. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Hajjawi (968 H)
Charaf ad-Din Musa Ibn Ahmad Al-Hajjawi (895-968)
One of the great scholars of the Hanabila
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al-Hâkim (403H)
Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn al-Hakim (324-403)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Naqid, al-'Allamah, Shaykh al-Muhaddithin. He had the highest Sanad of Khorasan and Iraq, he took more than 1000 Shuyukh. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Hakim at-Tirmidhi (295H)
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn 'Ali, known as al-Hakim at-Tirmidhi (295)
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Al-Hariri al-Basri (516H)
Abu Muhammad Al-Qasim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad al-Hariri al-Basri (446-516)
Al-'Allamah, al-Bari ', Dhul-Balaghatayn. Great scholar of the Arabic language, author of Maqamat and al-Mulhah. He studied Hadith and Fiqh Shafii.
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Al-Humaydi (219H)
Abdullah ibn Zubayr al-Humaydi (219)
Al-Imam, Al-Hafidh. He is the grandson of Hafidh ibn Humayd, author of Musnad. He was the greatest student of Sufyan ibn 'Uyaynah, and one of the most important Shaykh of al-Bukhari.
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Al-Isnawi (772H)
Al-Imam Jamal ad-Din 'Abd ar-Rahim ibn al-Hassan al-Isnawi (704-772H)
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Al-Khallal (311H)
Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Khallal (234-311)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh, al-Faqih, Sheikh al-Hanabilah. He sat in front of all the pupils of the Imam Ahmad whom he could met and gathered the maddhab in his books.
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Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (463H)
Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Ali knew as al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (392-463)
Al-Imam al-Awhad, al-'Allamah al-Mufti, al-Hafidh an-Naqid, Muhaddith al-Waqt, Khatimah al-Huffadh. Among the greatest imams of his time, Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Khattabi (388H)
Abu Sulayman Hamd ibn Muhammad al-Khattabi (319-388)
Al-Imam, al-'Allaamah, al-Hafidh, al-Lughawi. Among his students: Imam al-Hakim. Author of many books, including a Sharh of Sunan of Abi Dawoud. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Kirmani (280H)
Abu Muhammad Harb ibn Isma'il Al-Kirmaani (? -280H)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Faqih. He is the pupil of Imam Ahmad, but also of Al-Humaydi, Sa'id ibn Mansur, Ishaq ibn ar-Ruwayyah. Among his students: al-Khallal and ar-Razi.
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Al-Lajnah ad-Daimah
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Al-Lakhmi (408H)
Imam Abu al-Hassan 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Lakhmi al-Qayrawani al-Safaqsi (408)
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Al-Lalaka'i (418H)
Abu al-Qassim Hibatullah ibn al-Hasan at Tabari al-Lalaka'i (? -418)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Mujawwad, al-Mufti. He is the author of the famous Treaty and collection of Aqeedah: Sharh Usul al-'Itiqad. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Makki ibn 'Azouz (1334H)
Al-'Allamah Muhammad al-Makki ibn 'Azuz al-Maliki at-Tunisi (1270-1334)
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Al-Malati (377H)
Imam Abi al-Husayn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Malati ash-Shafi'i (377H)
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Al-Maqrizi (845H)
Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir al-Maqrizi (764-845) -
Al-Marwazi / al-Marouzi (294H)
Muhammad ibn Nasr al-Maruzi (202-294)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, Shaykh al-Islam. He was the most learned in the Khilaf of Sahaba and Tabi'in. His degree in science was enormous and recognized. They say al-Maruzi or al-Marwazi.
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Al-Mawardi (450H)
Abu al-Hassan 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maawardi (364-450)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, Aqdaa al-Qudsah. Author of several books known as Adab ad-Din wa Dounia, al-Hawi, al-Iqna ', Al-Ahkam as-Soultaniyyah ... Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Mayyarah (1072H)
Al-Imam Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Mayyarah al-Fasi al-Maliki (999-1072H)
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Al-Mundhiri (656H)
Zaky ad-Din Abu Muhammad Abdul-Adhim ibn Abdul-Qawy Al-Mundhiri (581-656)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh, al-Muhaqqiq, Shaykh al-Islam. He had a very high level in the Hadith and the Fiqh. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi (975H)
'Alaa ad-Din 'Ali ibn Hisam ad-Din Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi (888-975)
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Al-Muzani (264H)
Isma'il ibn Yahya Al-Muzani (175-264)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, Faqih al-Millah, 'Alam az-Zahhaad. He is among the closest disciples of the imam ash-Shafi'i. The latter said of him that he was the support of his school.
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Al-Qadi 'Iyad (544H)
Al-Qaadi 'Iyaad ibn Musa as-Sabti al-Maghribi al-Maaliki (476-544)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh al-Awhad, Sheikh al-Islam. He excelled in all sciences and wrote several books including al-Chifaa. Maliki of Madhhab.
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Al-Qadi Abu Ya'la (458H)
Al-Qadhi Abu Ya'la Muhammad ibn al-Husayn ibn Farae (380-458)
Al-Imam, al-Allamah, Sheikh al-Hanabilah. Qadi, Imam in the Fiqh, Savant of Iraq, he read the 10 readings and wrote several refutations to Ahl al-Bid'a.
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Al-Qar'awi (1389H)
Shaykh Abd Allah ibn Muhammad Al-Qar'awi (1315-1389) -
Al-Qasim ibn Sallam (224H)
Abu 'Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Sallam (157-224)
Al-Imam, Al-Hafidh, al-Mujtahid, Dhul-Fanun. He was one of the great imams of his time, he wrote many books and excelled in the Arabic language.
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Al-Qurtubi (671H)
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Qurtubi (? -671)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, Al-Mufassir. Great Scholar in the Quran and its sciences, Arabic language and Fiqh. He is the author of Tafsir Jami 'al-Ahkam al-Quran. Maliki of Madhhab
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Al-Shatibi (790H)
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Moussa Ash-Shatibi (d.790) -
Al-Uthaymin (1421H)
Muhammad ibn Salih al-'Uthaymin (1343-1421)
Al-'Allamah, al-Imam, al-Faqih, al-Usuli. He is one of the greatest Savant Salafi of our time. He taught all the sciences and excelled there: Fiqh, Usul Fiqh, Tafsir, Aqida, Arabic...
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Al-Wansharisi (914H)
Al-Imam Ahmad ibn Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Wancharisi al-Maliki (834-914)
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Ali al-'Imran
Dr. 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-'Imran
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Ali at-Tantawi (1420H)
Sheikh 'Ali al-Tantawi is a Syrian scholar of Egyptian origin.
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An-Nafasi (710H)
Abou al-Barakat 'Abd Allah ibn Ahmad ibn Mahmoud an-Nafasi al-Hanafi (710)
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An-Najmi (1429H)
Shaykh Ahmad ibn Yahya an-Najmi (1346-1429)
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An-Nasa'i (303H)
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb an-Nasaa'i (215-303)
Al-Imam, Al-Hafidh ath-Thabit, Shaykh al-Islam, an ocean of science and understanding, he had the science of the narrators, and an excellent writer (Sunan as-Sughra & al-Kubra...)
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An-Nawawi (676H)
Yahya Ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (631-676)
Muhiy ad-Deen al-Imam al-Hafidh al-Zahid al-'Abid al-Faqih al-Mujtahid ar-Rabbani Shaykh al-Islam, Imam of the Shafiis. Author of Riyad Saliheen, al-Majmoo', Minhaj charh Sahih Muslim.
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Ar-Rajihi
Shaykh Abdul Aziz ibn Abdillah al-Rajihi -
As-Sa'di (1376H)
Shaykh Abd ar-Rahman ibn Nasir as-Sa'di (1307-1376)
Al-'Allamah, al-Mufassir, al-Usuli, al-Faqih. He is the professor of Sheikh al-'Uthaymin, he is the author of the famous Tafsir "Taysir al-Karim ar-Rahman". Hanbali of Madhhab
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As-Sabouni (449H)
Abu 'Uthman Isma'il ibn Abderrahman as-Sabouni (373-449)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Qudwah, al-Mufassir, al-Mudhakkir, al-Muhaddith, Sheikh al-Islam. Recognized for his Hifdh, his science and his Zuhd. Shafii of Madhhab.
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As-Safarini (1188H)
Al-Imam Shams ad-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad as-Safarini al-Athari al-Hanbali (1188)
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As-San'ani (1182H)
Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Amir as-San'ani (1099-1182) -
As-Subki (771H)
Al-Imam al-Mujtahid Qadi al-Qudaa Taqi ad-Din 'Ali bin Taj ad-Din Abd al-Kafi as-Subki (727-771)
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As-Suyuti (911H)
Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (849-911)
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Ash-Shanqiti (1393H)
Al-'Allaamah Muhammad Al-Ameen Ash-Shanqeetee (1334-1395) -
Ash-Shawkani (1255H)
Imaam Muhammad Ibn Ali al-Shawkani (1173-1255)
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At-Tabarani (360H)
Abu al-Qasim, Sulayman ibn Ahmad at Tabaraani (260-360)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, Ath-Thiqah, Muhaddith al-Islam. He traveled and took the hadith of a very large number of imams. Author of many books, he is known for his Mu'jams.
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At-Tahawi (321H)
Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Muhammad at-Tahawi (239-321)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh al-Kabir, al-Faqih, Muhaddith ad-Diyar al-Misriyyah. First on the madhhab Shafii ', he finally chose the madhhab Hanafi.
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At-Tirmidhi (279H)
Muhammad ibn 'Issa at-Tirmidhi (209-279)
Al-Hafidh, al-'Alam, al-Imam. On the death of al-Bukhari, Khorassan did not know of him in 'Ilm, Hifdh, Wara' and Zuhd. Author of: Al-Jami '(Sunan), Al-'Ilal and ash-Shama'il.
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Ayman Suwayd
Dr. Sheikh Ayman bin Rushdi Swayd, Syrian scholar specialized in Qur'anic sciences, specifically Tajwid and Qiraat. He is one of the most famous specialists of our time.
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Bahraqi al-Hadrami (930H)
Abu al-Hassan Muhammad ibn 'Umar Bahraqi al-Hadrami (930H)
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Bakr Abu Zayd (1429H)
Shaykh Bakr ibn Abd Allah Abu Zayd (1365-1429) -
Hafidh Hakami (1377H)
Al-'Allamah Hafidh ibn Ahmad al-Hakimi (1342-1377)
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Hamad Ibn 'Atiq (1301H)
Shaykh Hamad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn 'Atiq (1227-1301)
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Hamoud At-Tuwaijri (1413H)
Shaykh Hamood ibn Abd Allah at-Tuwayjri (1334-1413) -
Ibn 'Arafah (803H)
Al-Imam al-Faqih Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn 'Arafah al-Warghami at-Tunisi al-Maliki (716-803H)
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Ibn 'Asakir (571H)
Thiqat ad-Din Ali Ibn al-Hasan ibn 'Asakir al-Dimashqi (499-571)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh al-Kabir, al-Mujawwad. One of the greatest Hafidh of his time and historian, the author of Tarikh Dimashq. Shafii of Madhhab
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Ibn 'Uqbah (141H)
Al-Imam Musa ibn 'Uqbah (141H)
Al-Imam, Ath-Thiqat al-Kabir. He met several companions and brought the hadith directly from them. He was a reliable reporter.
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Ibn Abd al-Barr (463H)
Abu Omar Yusuf ibn Abdullah bin Abd al-Barr an-Namri (368-463)
Al-Imam, al-Allamah, Hafidh al-Maghrib, Sheikh al-Islam, al-Faqih, al-Mujtahid, al-Muqri. He followed the Salaf's Aqida, forsook the Kalam and was Maliki.
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Ibn Abi al-'Izz al-Hanafi (792H)
Imam al-Qadi Ali bin Ali ibn Muhammad Ibn Abi al-'Izz al-Hanafi (645-792) -
Ibn Abi Asim (287H)
Ahmad ibn 'Amr ibn Abi' Asim (206-287)
al-Hafidh al-Kabir, He wrote many books. He was among the Sufis, the Devotees, the Ascetics, among Ahl as-Sunnah and Ahl al-Hadith, he ordained good and forbade evil.
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Ibn Abi Chayba (235H)
Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Chaybah (159-235)
Abu Bakr, from a family with many Sheikhs. Al-Imam, al-'Alam, Sayyid al-Huffadh. The author of very important books like Al-Musnad and al-Musannaf.
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Ibn Abi Dawud (316H)
Abdullah ibn Sulayman Abi Dawood as-Sijistani (230-316)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, Al-Hafidh, Son of the great Imam Abu Dawood, author of the Sounan. He traveled very early with his father and took advantage of his studies.
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Ibn Abi Dunya (281H)
Abu Bakr Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Abi ad-Dunya (208-281)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Mu-addib. He was an outstanding prolific and beneficial writer (Ad-Dhahabi reported more than 160 in Siyar 'Alam an-Nubalae).
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Ibn Abi Hatim (327H)
Abu Muhammad Abderrahman ibn Abi Hatim (240-327)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Allamah, az-Zahid. He is the son of the great Imam of Hadith, Abu Hatim ar-Razi (277H). He succeeded him in the Hadith, the Jarh wa Tadil and the Fiqh.
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Ibn Abi Zamanin (399H)
Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Abdillah bin Abi Zamanin al-Andalusi (324-399)
Al-Imam, al-Qudwah, az-Zahid, Sheikh Qurtuba. He was a scholar in the Maliki Fiqh, pious, ascetic, he was the Sheikh of Cordoba in Andalusia.
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Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (386H)
Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (310-386)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, Al-Qudwah, Alim Ahl al-Maghreb. Famous author of the Risala in the Maliki Fiqh, his science was so vast that he was nicknamed The Little Malik.
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Ibn Al 'Attar (724H)
Al-Imam 'Alaa ad-Din 'Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn Dawud Ibn al-'Attar ash-Shafi'i (653-724H).
Al-Imam, Al 'Alim, al-Muhaddith, al-Hafidh, al-Mufti, as-Salih, az-Zahid, he was the sussent of Imam an-Nawawi and Ibn Daqiq al-'Id. -
Ibn al-Athir (606H)
Muhib ad-Din Abu As-Sa'adat Al-Mubarak Ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Athir al-Jazari (544-606)
Al-'Allamah, al-Qadhi, al-Muhaddith, al-Baligh. Ibn Athir has written several important books (Jami 'al-Oussoul, Gharib al-Hadith ...).
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Ibn al-Athir (630H)
'Izz al-Din Abul-Hassan' Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Athir al-Jazari (555-630)
Al-'Allamah, al-Imam, al-Muhaddith, al-Adib. Ibn Athir has written several History and Biography books (at-Tarikh, Al-Kamal, Ma'rifatu Sahaba...)
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Ibn al-Jawzi (597H)
Abu al-Faraj, Abderrahman ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jawzi (508-597)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Mufassir, Shaykh al-Islam, Mufakhar al-'Iraq. The author of many books such as Sifat us-Safwa, Zad al-Masir, Talbis Iblis. Hanbali of madhhab.
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Ibn Al-Jazary (833H)
Al-Imam al-Hafidh, Hujjat ul-Quraa Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Yusuf, known as Ibn Al-Jazaree (751-833)
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Ibn al-Mubarak (181H)
Abd Allah ibn al-Mubarak (118-181)
The Imam, Shaykh al-Islam, the scholar of his time, the leader of the devotees of his time, al-Hafidh, the conqueror, the master of Ulema. He was one of the greatest of Tabi' at-Tabi'een.
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Ibn al-Qayyim (751H)
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (691-751)
Ibn Taymiyyah's greatest pupil, al-Imam, al-Faqih, az-Zahid, al-'Aabid, Tabib al-Qulub, Shams ad-din ibn al-Qayyim. He was the Sheikh of ibn Kathir, ibn Rajab, as-Subki...
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Ibn al-’Arabi (543H)
Abu Bakr Mohammad ibn Abd Allah ibn al-'Arabi Al-Andalousi (468-543)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh, al-Qadhi. He was a great scholar who traveled the Islamic world, sitting in front of the greatest. Maliki of Madhhab.
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Ibn an-Nahaas (338H)
Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn an-Nahass (? -338)
Al-'Allamah, An-Nahwi, Imam al-'Arabiyyah. Among his teachers are Imam An-Nassai. He wrote several books in the sciences of the Quran and the Arabic language.
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Ibn Badis (1358H)
Al-'Allamah Abd al-Hamid ibn Muhammad al-Mustafa ibn Makki ibn Badis (1307-1358)
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Ibn Barjas (1425H)
Shaykh Abdussalam ibn Barjas Aal Abdelkarim -
Ibn Battah (387H)
Abu Abdillah 'Ubaidullah ibn Muhammad ibn Battah al-'Ukbari (304-287)
Al-Imam, Al-Qudwah, al-'Abi, al-Faqih, al-Muhaddith, Sheikh al-'Iraq. Author of Aqidah's famous book, Al-Ibanah al-Kubrah. Hanbali of Madhhab.
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Ibn Baz (1420H)
AbdelAziz ibn AbdAllah ibn Baz (1330-1420)
He is the former Mufti of Saudi Arabia, the successor of Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, his Sheikh. He worked for authentic Aqeedah and marked the Ummah through his teaching and influence.
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Ibn Daqiq al-'Id (702H)
Taqi ad-Din Abu al-Fatah Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Daqiq al-'Id (625-702)
He was an Imam in several areas: The Fiqh, the Oussouls, the Arabic language, the Hadith. He was intelligent, very pious, ascetic. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Ibn Faras (597H)
Al-Imam Abi Muhammad 'Abd al-Mun'im ibn Abd ar-Rahim Ibn Faras al-Andalussi (525-597H)
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Ibn Faris (395H)
Abul-Husayn Ahmad ibn Faris ar-Razi (312? -395)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Muhaddith, al-Loughawi, al-Adib. Among the Imams in the Arabic language (Madhhab Kufa), author of the dictionary Maqayis al-Lougha. Maliki of Madhhab.
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Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (852H)
Ahmad ibn Ali Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (773-852)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Faqih, Emir al-Muminin fil-Hadith. Author of the most important sharh of Sahih Bukhari, Fath al-Bari & of many books of 'Ilm al Rijal. Madhhab Shafii.
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Ibn Hajar al-Haytami (974H)
Al-Imam Al-'Allamah al-Faqih al-Muhaqqiq Shihab ad-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Hajar al-Haytami, one of the greatest
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Ibn Hazm (456H)
Abu Muhammad 'Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Hazm (384-456)
Imam Unique, al-Bahr, al-Faqih, al-Hafidh, al-Mutakallim, al-Adib, al-Mujtahid. He is the last and best representative of Dhahirite School. Author of the famous Muhalla.
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Ibn Hibban (354H)
Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Hibban al-Bousti (270? -354)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh, al-Mujawwad, Shaykh al-Khurassan. Known for his Sahih and ad-Du'afah, he was a great specialist in 'Ilm ar-Rijal. Shafii of Madhhad.
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Ibn Hicham al-Ansari (761H)
Jamal ad-Din Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Yusuf Ibn Hicham al-Ansari (708-761)
Great Imam in the Arabic language, author of essential books and Matn. He was able to combine between the schools of Kufa and Basra. Shafii of Madhhab.
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Ibn Hubayrah (560H)
Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Hubayrah (399-560)
Al-Wazir al-Kamil, al-Imam, al-'Alim, al-'Adil, 'Awn ad-Din. Minister under The Emir al-Muqtafi, he was a true Savant Hanbali, Salafi of Aqida and connoisseur of Ikhtilaf.
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Ibn Jarir at-Tabari (310H)
Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir at-Tabari (224-310)
Al-Imam, Al-'Alam, al-Mujtahid,'Aalim al-'Asr, al-Hafidh, al-Faqih, 'Allamah fit-Tarikh,' Arif bil-Qira'at wal-Lughat, Emir al-Mu'minin fit-Tafseer.
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Ibn Juzay (741H)
Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi (693-741), a great Maliki scholar versed in many sciences.
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Ibn Kathir (774H)
Abu al-Fidaa, Ismail ibn 'Umar ibn Kathir (700-774)
Al-Faqih, al-Hafidh. Historian and Muhaddith, he is the author of the most famous Tafsir, and the great history book al-Bidayah wa al-Nihayah. He was Shafi'i of madhhab.
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Ibn Khaldun (808H)
Al-Imam Abu Zayd Wali ad-Din ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Ichbili at-Tunisi al-Qahiri al-Maliki Ibn Khaldoun (732-808)
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Ibn Khuzayma (311H)
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah (223-311)
Al-Hafidh, Al-Hujjah, al-Faqih, Shaykh al-Islam, Imam al-A-immah. Shafii of Madhhab. He was among the Shuyukh of Bukhari and Muslim and the greatest scholars of his time.
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Ibn Majah (273H)
Muhammad ibn Yazid ibn Majah (209-273)
Al-Hafidh al-Kabir, al-Hujjah, al-Mufassir, Abu Abdillah ibn Majah. The Hafidh of Qazawin of his time, the author of the famous book as-Sunan, which appears in the six mother books of the
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Ibn Mandah (395H)
Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Mandah (310-395)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, Muhaddith al-Islam. It was a mountain of science, having learned from the greatest of his time. Author of many books. Hanbali of Madhhab.
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Ibn Manzur (711H)
Jamal ad-Din Abu al-Fadl Muhammad ibn Mukarram ibn Mandhur (630-711)
Al-Imam, al-Lughawi, al-Hujjah, al-Faqih. This great Egyptian scholar is the author of the most comprehensive Dictionary of the Arabic language: Lisan al-'Ara
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Ibn Muflih (763H)
Shams ad-Din Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Muflih al-Maqdissi (710? -763H)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Faqih, Shaykh al-Hanabilah fi Waqtuhu. He had Shuyukh prestigious: Ibn Taymiyyah, adh-Dhahabi, al-Mizzi, as-Subki ...
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Ibn Mulaqqin (804H)
Al Imam Abu Hafs 'Umar ibn 'Ali ibn Ahmad al-Ansari ash-Shafi'i - known as Ibn Mulaqqin (804H)
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ibn Mundhir (318H)
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Mundhir (241-318)
Al-Imam, Al-Hafidh, al-'Allamah, Shaykh al-Islam, Al-Mujtahid. Very famous for his books on divergences and consensus in Fiqh. He is one of the Shafii scholars.
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Ibn Qasim An-Najdi (1392H)
AbdurRahmân Ibn Muhammad Ibn Qâsim An-Najdî (1313-1392) -
Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdissi (620H)
Muwaffaq ad-Din Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Ahmad bin Qudamah al-Maqdisi (541-620)
Al-Imam, al-Qudwah, al-'Allamah, al-Mujtahid, Shaykh al-Islam. The Mufti of Hanbali and Damascus, Imam in all sciences, author of Mughni.
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Ibn Qutaybah (276H)
Abu Muhammad Abd Allah ibn Muslim ibn Qutaybah (213-276)
Al-'Allamah al-Kabir, Dhul-Fanun, al-Katib, author of many important books such as Gharib al-Hadith, Mushkil al-Quran,
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Ibn Rajab (795H)
Abdurrahman ibn Ahmad ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (739-795)
Al-Imam, al-Hafidh, al-Muhaddith, al-Faqih. The author of important books such as Jami' al-Ulum wal-Hikam, Sharh Ilal Tirmidhi, al-Qawa'id, Fath al-Bari. Hanbali of Madhhab.
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ibn Rushd (595H)
Abul-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd Al-Hafid (520-595)
Al-Allamah al-Faqih, al-Qadi. He was very erudite in the Fiqh (author of Bidayah al-Mujtahid), medicine and philosophy (Ibn Ruchd = Averroes). Maliki of Madhhab.
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Ibn Sahnoun (256H)
Muhammad Abu Abdullah ibn Abdessalam Sahnun al-Qayrawani (202-256)
The son of the Faqih of the Maghreb, al-Imam al-Kabir, Al-'Alim, Mufti Qayrawan, Shaykh al-Malikiyyah. He was Muhaddith and enjoyed a vast knowledge.
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Ibn Taymiya (728H)
Shaykh ul-Islam Ahmad Ibn AbdulHalim ibn Abdussalam ibn Taymiyyah (661-728)
Al-Imaam, al-'Allaamah, al-Faqih, al-Hafidh, al-Mujahid, Shaykh al-Islaam, Taqi ad-Deen. Defender of the Aqeedah of the Salaf, Hanbali of Madhhab.
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Imam Abu Hanifa (150H)
Imam Abu Hanifa an-Nu'maan ibn Thaabit al-Kufi (80-150)
Al-Imam, Faqih al-Millah, 'Aalim al-'Iraaq. He surpassed the people of his time in Fiqh and argument.
"Founder" of one of the 4 school.
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Imam Ahmad (241H)
Imam Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal ash-Shaybani (164-241)
Al-Imam Haqqan, Shaykh al-Islam Sidqan, Abu Abdillah. Imam Ahl as-Sunnah during Fitnah of Khalq al-Quran, Author of the great Musnad. "Founder" of the last school.
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Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni (478H)
Abu al-Ma'ali Abdelmalik ibn Abdullah ibn al-Juwayni (419-478)
Al-Imam al-Kabir, Shaykh ash-Shafi'iyyah, Imam al-Haramayn, Sheikh of al-Ghazali. Similar to al-Shafii in the Fiqh and al-Hasan al-Basri in the exhortation.
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Imam al-Shafi'i (204H)
Imam Muhammad ibn Idriss ash-Shafi'i (132-189H)
Al-Imam, 'Aalim al-'Asr, Nasir al-Hadith, Faqih al-Millah. He debated with the students of Abu Hanifa, took the science of Malik and taught Ahmad. "Founder" of one of the 4 school
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Imam Malik (179H)
Imam Malik, Abu Abdillah Malik ibn Anas (93-179)
Al-Imam, Shaykh al-Islam, Hujjat ul-Ummah, Imam Dar al-Hijrah. "When one quotes the Ulemas then Malik is their star" [Ash-Shafii]. He is the "founder" of one of the four schools.
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Imam Sahnoun (240H)
Imam Sahnoun Abdessalam ibn Sa'id ibn Habib al-Qayrwani al-Maliki (160-240)
Al Imam Al-'Allamah, Faqih al-Maghrib, Qadi al-Qayrawan, the author of the most famous work founder of Maliki school, al-Mudawanah.
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Ismail at-Timi al-Asbahani (535H)
Abul-Qassim Isma'il ibn Mohammed At-Timi al-Asbahani (457-535)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, Al-Hafidh, Shaykh al-Islam. Knower of the Jarh wa Ta'dil and Arabic, he followed the Aqida of the Salafs. Nicknamed Qiwam as-Sunnah.
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Jihad Al-Turbani
جهاد الترباني كاتب وشاعر وباحث تاريخي فلسطيني، اهتم بالتاريخ الإسلامي
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Khalid Abu Abd al-A'laa
Khalid Abu Abd al-A'laa ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Misri
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Majd Ad-Din Ibn Taymiyyah (652H)
Majd Ad-Din Abul-Barakat Abdessalam ibn Abdullah Ibn Taymiyyah (590-652)
Ash-Shaykh, al-Imam, al-'Allamah, Faqih al-Asr, Shaykh al-Hanabilah. He is the grandfather of Taqi ad-Din ibn Taymiyyah and a great Hanbali scholar.
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Mekki al-Qissi (437H)
Abu Muhammad Mekki ibn Abi Talib al-Qayrawani al-Qissi (355-437)
Al-'Allamah, al-Muqri. He was a student of Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani, and like him he followed Madhhab Maliki and Aqida Salaf.
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Mohamed Ferkous
Mohamed Ali Ferkous -
Mohammed ibn Ibrâhim (1389H)
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh (1311-1389) -
Muhammad al-Madkhali
Muhammad ibn Hadi al-Madkhali -
Muhammad al-Wasabi (1426H)
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdelwahhab ibn 'Ali Al-Wasabi (1376-1436)
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Muhammad Aman al-Jami (1416H)
Shaykh Muhammad Amaan ibn 'Ali al-Jaami (1349-1416)
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Muhammad ibn Abdelwahhab (1206H)
Muhammad ibn AbdelWahhab ibn Sulayman at-Tamimi (1115-1206)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allamah, al-Mujahid, al-Imam al-Mujaddid, the father of the Da'wah Najdiyyah, ad-Da'watu at-Tawheed. Author of Kitab at-Tawheed and Usool Thalatha.
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Muhammad ibn Adam al-Ethiupi
The Shaykh, the Muhaddith, Muhammad ibn Shaykh 'Ali ibn Adam al-Itiyoubi al-Wallawi (1365-)
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Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani (189H)
Muhammad ibn al-Hassan al-Shaybani (132-189H)
Al-Imam, Al-'Allaamah, Faqih al-'Iraaq, the most eminent companion of Imam Abu Hanifa. He is the author of the first collection on Fiqh Hanafi, Kitab al-Athar.
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Muhammad Raslan
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Sa'eed Raslaan
Salafi Egyptian savant, he holds a PhD in Hadith Science. He teaches many students from around the world in his hometown of Menoufiyah.
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Muqbil al-Wadi'i (1422H)
Shaykh Muqbil ibn Hadi Al-Wadi’i (1360-1422)
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Muslim (261H)
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim an-Naysabouri (206-261)
Al-Imam al-Kabir, al-Hafidh, al-Mujawwad, al-Hujjah, as-Saadiq. The author of the second most famous collection of hadith: Al-Jami 'as-Sahih, known as Sahih Muslim.
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Rabee' al-Madkhali
Shaykh Rabee' ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee
The banner of Jarh wa Ta'dil of our time, he worked hard in the fight of innovation and was hardly denigrated and attacked for it. But the great scholars have always supported him.
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Sa'id al-Qahtani (1440H)
Sheikh Sa'id Ibn Wahf Al Qahtani (1371-1440), author of dozens of books useful to the Ummah, and author of the world-famous Hisn al-Muslim.
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SafiuRahman al-Mubarakpuri (1427H)
Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri (1360-1427) -
Salih Aal ach-Cheikh
Shaykh Salih ibn Abdel Aziz Aal ash-Shaykh
Great Salafi contemporary scholar, author of many very beneficial comments in Aqida. He is the current minister of religious affairs in Saudi Arabia.
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Salih al-'Usaymi
Cheikh Salih ibn Miqbal ibn Abd Allah al-'Usaymi
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Salih as-Sindi
Shaykh D. Salih ibn Abd al-'Aziz ibn 'Uthman as-Sindi
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Salih as-Souhaymi
Shaykh Salih ibn Sa'd as-Suhaymee -
Siddiq Hasan Khan (1307H)
Al-'Allamah Muhammad Siddiq Hasan Khan (1248-1307H)
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Soulayman ibn Sahman (1349H)
Al-'Allaamah Sulayman ibn Sahman an-Najdi al-Hanbali (1266-1349)
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Sulayman Aal Shaykh (1233H)
Sulayman ibn Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Abdel Wahhab (1200-1233) -
Ubaid al-Jabiri
Shaykh 'Ubaid ibn Abd Allah al-Jaabiri -
Umm Abdillah bint Muqbil
Umm Abdillah bint Muqbil ibn Hadi al-Wadi'i -
Uthman ad-Darimi (280H)
Abu Sa'id Uthman ibn Sa'id ad-Darimi (200-280)
Al-Imam, al-'Allamah, al-Hafidh. He sat before larger ones such as Yahya ibn Ma'in, Ishaq ibn al-Ruwayyah and 'Ali ibn al-Madini. He wrote books against the Jahmiyyah.
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Zakaria al-Ansari (926H)
Al-Imam, Shaykh al-Islam, Hamil Liwaa Madhhab ash-Shafi'iyyah, Zakariyyah ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Ansari (824-926)
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Zayd al-Madkhali (1435H)
Shaykh Zayd ibn Muhammad ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee
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ِAbdAllah ibn Jarul-Allah (1414H)
Shaykh Abd Allah ibn Jarul-Allah ibn Ibrahim al-Jarul-Allah (1414)
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‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani (211H)
Abd-ar-Razzaq ibn Hamam as-San'ani (126-211)
Abu Bakr al-Humaydi, al-Hafidh al-Kabir, 'Aalim al-Yemen. He traveled to the Hijaz, Sham, and Iraq where he took the hadith and handed it over to the greatest of that time.