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Ibrahim al-Laqani | |
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Died | 1041 AH / 1631 CE |
Religious life | |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Maliki |
Creed | Ash'ari |
Ibrahim al-Laqani was a mufti of Maliki law, a scholar of Hadith, a scholar of theology and author of one of the most popular didactic poems on Ash'ari theology (Jawharat at-Tawhid) which became the subject of numerous commentaries and glossaries. One such was by his son 'Abd al-Salam al-Laqani.
Al-Laqani studied under notable Hanafi, Maliki and Shafi'i scholars, but only issued fatwas in the Maliki school. He was also a professor at al-Azhar university of Cairo. and wrote on many subjects including Hadith and Arabic grammar.
References
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- ^ Montgomery Watt, William (1987). Islamic Philosophy and Theology. Edinburgh University Press. p. 156. ISBN 0748607498.
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- Fakhry, Majid (2009). Islamic Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide. Oneworld Publications. p. 132. ISBN 1851686258.
- Fage, J. D. The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press. p. 418. ISBN 0521209811.