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'''Ahmed al-Ghubrini''' was a |
'''Ahmed al-Ghubrini''' was a scholar, chronicler, biographer and qadi born in ] in 1264 and originally from ].<ref>شجرة )</ref><ref name=Brockelmann> | ||
Carl Brockelmann | |||
Carl Brockelmann | |||
BRILL,</ref><ref> |
BRILL,</ref><ref> | ||
Jamal J. Elias, Bilal Orfali | |||
BRILL,</ref><ref> |
BRILL,</ref><ref> | ||
Alexander D. Knysh | |||
Alexander D. Knysh | |||
SUNY Press</ref> | SUNY Press</ref> | ||
He was born in the year 1264 in |
He was born in the year 1264 in Béjaïa and was the son of Aba Al-Qasim Ahmed Al-Ghubrini, a scholar who took over the fatwa in Tunisia.<ref name=Brockelmann /><ref name=djazairess></ref> He attended seminars in the great mosque of Béjaïa and the Zitouna mosque.<ref name=djazairess /> He was able to gain knowledge from many scholars including Abu Muhammad Abd al-Haq al-Ansari al-Baja'i, Abu al-Faris Abd al-Aziz Ibn Makhlouf, Abu Abdullah al-Tamimi al-Qalai, Muhammad al-Umayyi, Abu Abdullah al-Kinani al-Shatibi and Abu al-Hasan al-Azdi.<ref name=djazairess /> His book 'Unwan al-diraya fi man 'urifa min al-'ulama'fi l-mi'a al-sabi'afi Bijaya contains the biographies of 149 scholars.<ref name=djazairess /> | ||
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Scholar, chronicler, biographer (1264)Ahmed al-Ghubrini | |
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Title | Qadi |
Personal life | |
Born | 1264 Béjaïa |
Died | 1314 Tunisia |
Nationality | Algerian |
Home town | Béjaïa |
Parent |
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Notable work(s) | 'Unwan al-diraya fi man 'urifa min al-'ulama'fi l-mi'a al-sabi'afi Bijaya |
Religious life | |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Ahmed al-Ghubrini was a scholar, chronicler, biographer and qadi born in Béjaïa in 1264 and originally from Djurdjura.
He was born in the year 1264 in Béjaïa and was the son of Aba Al-Qasim Ahmed Al-Ghubrini, a scholar who took over the fatwa in Tunisia. He attended seminars in the great mosque of Béjaïa and the Zitouna mosque. He was able to gain knowledge from many scholars including Abu Muhammad Abd al-Haq al-Ansari al-Baja'i, Abu al-Faris Abd al-Aziz Ibn Makhlouf, Abu Abdullah al-Tamimi al-Qalai, Muhammad al-Umayyi, Abu Abdullah al-Kinani al-Shatibi and Abu al-Hasan al-Azdi. His book 'Unwan al-diraya fi man 'urifa min al-'ulama'fi l-mi'a al-sabi'afi Bijaya contains the biographies of 149 scholars.
References
- شجرة النور الزكية في طبقات المالكية - محمد مخلوف ( نسخة واضحة ومنسقة )
- ^ History of the Arabic Written Tradition Volume 2 Carl Brockelmann BRILL,
- Light upon Light: Essays in Islamic Thought and History in Honor of Gerhard Bowering Jamal J. Elias, Bilal Orfali BRILL,
- Ibn 'Arabi in the Later Islamic Tradition: The Making of a Polemical Image in Medieval Islam Alexander D. Knysh SUNY Press
- ^ Al-Ghubrini
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