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Iranian mystic and scholar (894–946)
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Ibn al-Qass
ابن القاص
Personal life
Born894
Unknown
Died946
Tarsus (in present-day Turkey)
Resting placeShambūq cemetery
NationalityIranian
Era10th century
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Usul al-Fiqh
Notable work(s)Adab al-Qadi
Religious life
ReligionIslam
JurisprudenceShafi'i
TeachersAbu al-'Abbas ibn Surayj [ar]
MovementSunni
ProfessionMysticism and Shafi'i school
Muslim leader
Students
  • Abu 'Ali al-Zajjaji

Abul Abbas Ahmad ibn Abi Ahmad al-Tabari known as Ibn al-Qass (894–946) was an Iranian mystic and Shafi'i scholar, judge and preacher of Tarsus. It is mentioned in the book Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' said about him that Imam, the jurist and judge.

Books

  • Dala'il al-qibla, Arabic manuscript was also published in Frankfurt in 1987 by Prof. Fuat Sezgin
  • Judge etiquette

References

  1. Al-Dhahabi (2010). Mustafa Abdul-Qadir 'Ata (ed.). سير أعلام النبلاء [Biographies of Noble Personalities] (in Arabic). Vol. 10 (2nd ed.). Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyya. p. 201. ISBN 9782745144423 – via Google Books. وتوفي مرابطاً بطرسوس. قال الشيخ أبو إسحاق: كان ابن القاص من أئمة أصحابنا، صنف المصنفات. مات بطرسوس سنة خمس وثلاثين وثلاثمائة.
  2. Royal Asiatic Society (1912). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Cambridge University Press. p. 503. JSTOR i25189984.
  3. "Some Notes on the Dîwâns of the Arabic Tribes / Ahmad b. Abi Ahmad al-Tabari" (PDF).
  4. Hallaq, Wael B. (1993). "Was al-Shafii the Master Architect of Islamic Jurisprudence?". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 25 (4): 587–605. doi:10.1017/S0020743800059274. JSTOR 164536.
  5. Battle Of The Masts
  6. Ducène, Jean-Charles (November 3, 2001). "Le Kitab dala'il al-qibla d'Ibn al-Qass (IVe/Xe siècle): une compilation astronomico-géographique sous l'influence de l'adab et du récit édifiant (ibra). Edition, traduction et commentaire" – via difusion.ulb.ac.be. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. Rius, Mónica (November 3, 1996). "La orientación de las mezquitas según el Kitab dala' il al-qibla de al-Mattiyi (s.XII)". Anuari de filologia. Secció B, Estudis àrabs i islàmics (2): 781 – via dialnet.unirioja.es.
  8. (G. Safa, in Al-Machriq 16, 1913, pp. 578–579). For a Russian translation, see I.J. Krachkovsky, “Blagodatny ogon’’, Christiansky Vostok 3 (1915), pp. 232–233.

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