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Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Suleiman Al-Siti (in Arabic : أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن سليمان السِّطِّيّ), was a Maghrebi Muslim scholar of the 14th century (8th century Hijri) from Fes. He was a Maliki faqih (jurist), and among his disciples was Yahya Ibn Khaldun, the brother of the renowned historian Ibn Khaldun. Al-Siti enjoyed the respect of the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan, who appointed him as a professor at his court. In addition to his teaching role, he served as a mufti and preacher on various occasions.
Life in Tunis
In 748 AH (1347 AD), Al-Siti stayed in Tunis, where he remained until 750 AH (1349 AD). He was among those who accompanied the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan. During his return journey from Ifriqiya, he perished in Shawwal 750 AH (December 1349). His death occurred near Dellys, following the shipwreck of the Marinid fleet, caused by a sea storm.
Works
- Sharh Mukhtasar Al-Hufi [شرح مختصر الحوفي] (in Arabic).
References
- ^ أبي زكرياء يحيى ابن خلدون (2011). "تكوين يحيى ابن خلدون أثناء حركة أبي الحسن المريني الى إفريقية". بغية الرواد في ذكر الملوك من بني الواد، تحقيق وتعليق وتقديم، عبد الحميد حاجيات (in Arabic). Vol. 1. Algiers: دار العرفة. ISBN 978-9947-912-68-3.
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