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'''Najmuddin Abul-Hasan Ali ibn Abul-Ghanaim Alawi Umari''' known as '''Ibn Sufi''' (''born {{Circa|1000}} ] / {{Circa|390}} ] in ], died {{Circa|1068}} ] / {{Circa|460}} ] in ]'') was a prominent ] ] and the author of the famous ] historical genealogy book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" (''in {{langx|ar|ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People}}'').<ref> '''Ali ibn Muhammad Alawi Umari''' with the full name of '''Najmuddin Abul-Hasan Ali ibn Abul-Ghanaim Alawi Umari''' known as '''Ibn Sufi''' (born {{Circa|1000}} ]{{emdash}}{{Circa|390}} ] in ], died {{Circa|1068}} ]{{emdash}}{{Circa|460}} ] in ]) was a prominent ] ] and the author of the famous ] historical genealogy book "]" (''in {{langx|ar|ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People}}'').<ref>
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</ref> Ibn Sufi migrated from ] to ] in 1032 ] (''423 ]''), where he married and settled down.<ref> </ref> Ibn Sufi migrated from ] to ] in 1032 ] (''423 ]''), where he married and settled down.<ref name="مرعشی 35">{{cite book
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Ibn Sufi,<ref> Ibn Sufi,<ref>
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</ref> Ibn Sufi's statement in the field of genealogy was a proof. Ibn Sufi traveled to many lands and cities to gain experience and knowledge in sciences specially in genealogy, such as ], ], ], Mayafarfin, ], ], ], and ].<ref> </ref> Ibn Sufi's statement in the field of genealogy was a proof. Ibn Sufi traveled to many lands and cities to gain experience and knowledge in sciences specially in genealogy, such as ], ], ], Mayafarfin, ], ], ], and ].<ref name="مرعشی 35"/> Ibn Sufi has also been introduced by some historians as a writer, poet, and jurist.<ref>
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</ref> Ibn Sufi has also been introduced by some historians as a writer, poet, and jurist.<ref>
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== His masters == == His masters ==
In various historical ] books, the names of 20 of Ibn Sufi's masters are mentioned. Ibn Sufi mentioned the names of some of his masters in his book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" (''in {{langx|ar|ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People}}'') too. Among Ibn Sufi's masters, the following prominent individuals can be mentioned:<ref> In various historical ] books, the names of 20 of Ibn Sufi's masters are mentioned. Ibn Sufi mentioned the names of some of his masters in his book "]" (''in {{langx|ar|ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People}}'') too. Among Ibn Sufi's masters, the following prominent individuals can be mentioned:<ref>
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</ref> According to ''Sayyid Ali Khan Madani'' (''a ] scholar''), Ibn Sufi studied a while under the supervision of ] and narrated ] from him and his brother ], but Ibn Sufi himself does not mention this.<ref> </ref> According to ''Sayyid Ali Khan Madani'' (''a ] scholar''), Ibn Sufi studied a while under the supervision of ] and narrated ]s from him and his brother ], but Ibn Sufi himself does not mention this.<ref>
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</ref> "''Abu Talib Muhammad''", the son of "''Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad''", asked Ibn Sufi to write a brief book on genealogy.<ref> </ref> "''Abu Talib Muhammad''", the son of "''Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad''", asked Ibn Sufi to write a brief book on genealogy.<ref>
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</ref> Ibn Sufi also attributed the book to him in recognition of the kindness of "''Majd al-Dawlah''" and called it "''Al-Majdi''" in the first phrase of the book name which means "''Attributed to Al-Majdi''".<ref name=alMajdi/> "Ibn Tabataba" (''one of the Imams of ]''), a contemporary of Ibn Sufi, was the first person which mention the book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin", indicating that the book enjoyed fame and prestige during the author's lifetime.<ref> </ref> Ibn Sufi also attributed the book to him in recognition of the kindness of "''Majd al-Dawlah''" and called it "''Al-Majdi''" in the first phrase of the book name which means "''Attributed to Al-Majdi''".<ref name=alMajdi/> "Ibn Tabataba" (''one of the Imams of ]''), a contemporary of Ibn Sufi, was the first person which mention the book "]", indicating that the book enjoyed fame and prestige during the author's lifetime.<ref>
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</ref> The book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" is written on the lineage of the Prophet ] and the ] Imams up to lineage of ] (''a descendant of the ] ] and the ninth of the ]'') and their children and grandchildren, and Ibn Sufi has also included the schools of thought of genealogists and their differences of opinion in this work.<ref name=alMajdi/> This book is one of the ancient and authoritative works of genealogy,<ref> </ref> The book "]" is written on the lineage of the Prophet ] and the ] Imams up to lineage of ] (''a descendant of the ] Muhammad and the ninth of the ]'') and their children and grandchildren, and Ibn Sufi has also included the schools of thought of genealogists and their differences of opinion in this work.<ref name=alMajdi/> This book is one of the ancient and authoritative works of genealogy,<ref>
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</ref> and some, including ] (''a ] jurist, theologian, historian and astrologer''), have written commentaries on it.<ref> </ref> and some, including ] (''a ] jurist, theologian, historian and astrologer''), have written commentaries on it.<ref>
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</ref> The book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" was edited and republished in ] in 1989 ] (''1409 ]''), by ] (''an ] scholar and university professor'').<ref name=wikifeqh/> </ref> The book "]" was edited and republished in ] in 1989 ] (''1409 ]''), by ] (''an ] scholar and university professor'').<ref name=wikifeqh/>
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|{{Strong|Al-Oyoun}}, in {{langx|ar|العیون}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|The Eyes}} |{{Strong|Al-Oyoun}}, in {{langx|ar|العیون}}, {{literal translation|lk=yes|The Eyes}}
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A Shiite genealogist from the 11th century AD
Ibn SufiAli ibn Muhammad Alawi Umari
«اِبْن‌ِ صوفى‌»
«علی بن محمد علوی عمری»
«نجم‌الدین ابوالحسن علی بن ابوالغَنائم عَلَوی عُمَری»
Bornc. 1000 AD/CE
c. 390 AH
Basra
Diedc. 1068 AD/CE
c. 460 AH
Mosul
Resting placeMosul
EducationProminent genealogist
Occupations
Notable workThe Arabic book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" (in Arabic: ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین, lit. 'Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People')
FatherAbu al-Ghana'im Muhammad, known as Ibn Mahlabiyah

Ali ibn Muhammad Alawi Umari with the full name of Najmuddin Abul-Hasan Ali ibn Abul-Ghanaim Alawi Umari known as Ibn Sufi (born c. 1000 AD/CEc. 390 AH in Basra, died c. 1068 AD/CEc. 460 AH in Mosul) was a prominent Shiite genealogist and the author of the famous Arabic historical genealogy book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" (in Arabic: ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین, lit. 'Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People').

Life and lineage

Ibn Sufi was born and raised in Basra, and is known as "Umari" and also "Alawi" due to his ancestry to his grandfather, "Umar al-Atraf", the son of the first Shia Imam, "Ali", known as "Ibn Taghlibiyah".

Ibn Sufi's father, "Abu al-Ghana'im Muhammad", known as "Ibn Mahlabiyah", was considered as an authority on the genealogy science. In fact, genealogy had a long history in Ibn Sufi's family, and even his sixth grandfather, "Muhammad Sufi", to whom Ibn Sufi is attributed and who was killed by order of Harun al-Rashid (the fifth Abbasid caliph of the Abbasid Empire), was also a genealogist.

It seems that Ibn Sufi spent most, if not all, of his time in Baghdad between 1016 AD/CE to 1029 AD/CE (407 AH to 420 AH). Ibn Sufi migrated from Basra to Mosul in 1032 AD/CE (423 AH), where he married and settled down.

Ibn Sufi, in his account of the lineage of Zayd ibn Ali, referred to Twelver school of thought as his own sect. According to Ibn al-Tiqtaqa (a prominent historian) in his book "Al-Asili", Ibn Sufi died in Mosul.

Educations

As Ibn Sufi himself says, from childhood he studied various sciences, especially genealogy, and benefited from the presence of great masters. Ibn Tawus (a Shiite jurist, theologian, historian and astrologer) considered Ibn Sufi as the foremost genealogist of his time, and according to Ibn Inabah (a Shiite historian and genealogist), Ibn Sufi's statement in the field of genealogy was a proof. Ibn Sufi traveled to many lands and cities to gain experience and knowledge in sciences specially in genealogy, such as Ramla, Nusaybin, Levant, Mayafarfin, Egypt, Oman, Kufa, and Ukbara. Ibn Sufi has also been introduced by some historians as a writer, poet, and jurist.

His masters

In various historical Shia books, the names of 20 of Ibn Sufi's masters are mentioned. Ibn Sufi mentioned the names of some of his masters in his book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" (in Arabic: ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین, lit. 'Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People') too. Among Ibn Sufi's masters, the following prominent individuals can be mentioned:

  • Abu al-Hasan Muhammad, known as Ubayduli
  • Abu al-Ghana'im Muhammad, Ibn Sufi's father
  • Abu Abdullah Hussein ibn Muhammad ibn Tabataba'i Alawi
  • Abu Ali ibn Shihab al-Ukbari
  • Abu Abdullah Hamawiyah
  • Abu Ali Qattan Muqri
  • Ibn Katilah al-Hussaini

     and

  • Ibn Khuda' al-Misri

Ibn Sufi was a contemporary of Sharif al-Murtaza (one of the greatest Shia scholars of his time), and Ibn Sufi met with him in Baghdad in 1034 AD/CE (425 AH). According to Sayyid Ali Khan Madani (a Shiite scholar), Ibn Sufi studied a while under the supervision of Sharif al-Murtaza and narrated hadiths from him and his brother Al-Sharif al-Radi, but Ibn Sufi himself does not mention this.

His works

The writings of Ibn Sufi are more famous in the field of Islamic genealogy. The following can be mentioned among others:

  • Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin, in Arabic: ألمَجدی فی أنسابِ الطّالبیّین, lit. 'Attributed to Al-Majdi in the Lineages of the Taalebis People'

    This is his most important book, written in the study of the lineage of the family of the prophet of Islam Muhammad, and the Shiite Imams. Ibn Sufi traveled to Egypt in 1051 AD/CE (443 AH), where he presented some of his works to "Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad" (president of the House of Wisdom of the time), during the Fatimid Empire. "Abu Talib Muhammad", the son of "Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad", asked Ibn Sufi to write a brief book on genealogy. Ibn Sufi also attributed the book to him in recognition of the kindness of "Majd al-Dawlah" and called it "Al-Majdi" in the first phrase of the book name which means "Attributed to Al-Majdi". "Ibn Tabataba" (one of the Imams of Zaydism), a contemporary of Ibn Sufi, was the first person which mention the book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin", indicating that the book enjoyed fame and prestige during the author's lifetime. The book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" is written on the lineage of the Prophet Muhammad and the Shiite Imams up to lineage of Muhammad al-Jawad (a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the ninth of the Twelve Imams) and their children and grandchildren, and Ibn Sufi has also included the schools of thought of genealogists and their differences of opinion in this work. This book is one of the ancient and authoritative works of genealogy, and some, including Ali ibn Tawus al-Hilli (a Shiite jurist, theologian, historian and astrologer), have written commentaries on it. The book "Al-Majdi fi Ansabi al-Taalebiyin" was edited and republished in Qom in 1989 AD/CE (1409 AH), by Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani (an Iranian scholar and university professor).

  • Al-Rasa'el, in Arabic: الرسائل, lit. 'The Messages'

    In the science of genealogy.

  • Al-Shaafi, in Arabic: الشافی, lit. 'The Healer'

    In the science of genealogy. According to Ibn al-Tiqtaqa, this book is in two parts, the first of which is dedicated to the genealogy of the Abbasid dynasty and the second to the genealogy of the children of the first Shia Imam, Ali. This book has not been obtained yet;

  • Al-Oyoun, in Arabic: العیون, lit. 'The Eyes'

    In the science of genealogy.

  • Al-Mabsut, in Arabic: المبسوط, lit. 'The Extended'

    In the science of genealogy. According to Ibn al-Tiqtaqa, "Al-Mabsut" was a large book in several volumes. He saw this book in Ibn Sufi's own handwriting and quoted from it.

  • Al-Mosha'jjar, in Arabic: المشجر, lit. 'The Family Connection Trees'

    In the science of genealogy.

See also

References

  1. دانشنامه بزرگ اسلامی (in Persian). Vol. 4. مرکز دائرة المعارف بزرگ اسلامی. p. 1419. برگرفته از مقاله «ابن صوفی»
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