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Egyptian writer and scholar
Manṣūr Ibn Yūnus Al-Buhūtī
TitleImam, Shaykh al-Hanabilah
Personal life
Born1000 A.H / 1591 C.E.
Died1051 A.H / 1641 C.E.
Main interest(s)Fiqh
Notable work(s)Sharh Al Muntahā, Kashhaf al-Qina
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni Islam
SchoolHanbali
CreedAthari
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced
  • Muhammad b. Ahmad b. 'Ali al-Buhūtī al-Khalwati (d. 1088 AH)

Shaykh Manṣūr Ibn Yūnus Al-Buhūtī (c. 1592 – July 1641), better known as al-Buhūtī, was an Egyptian Islamic theologian and jurist. He espoused the Hanbali school of Islam and is widely considered to be the final editor and commentator (Khātimat-al-Muḥaqiqīn). His legal writings are considered well-researched and concise, and are still studied and highly revered in Hanbali circles in Saudi Arabia, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, and Egypt. From his most notable works is al-Rawd Al Murbi’ Sharh Zād Al Mustaqni which is studied by intermediate students of Hanbali jurisprudence.

He also wrote commentaries on advanced works of jurisprudence, such as Sharh Al Muntahā, and Kashhaf al-Qina, as well as an abridged text for beginners entitled Umdat at-Talib.

He was born in Buhut, Egypt in 1591 and died in Cairo in July 1641, at the age of 51.

References

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  2. "Muntaha al-Iradat". thehanbalimadhhab.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2023. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Khalwati (d. 1088 AH). He was the student of Sh. Mansur al-Buhuti and also his nephew and son-in-law.
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  7. "The Hanābilah Series: Mansūr al-Buhūti (1051h)". 17 August 2020.
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