Ibn al-Mundhir
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Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mundhir al-Naysaburi | |
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Born | 855 CE (241 AH) |
Died | 930 CE (318 AH) |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | ijtihad[a](influences Shafi'i) |
Creed | Athari[1] |
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mundhir al-Naysaburi (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إبراهيم بن المنذر بن الجارود النيسابوري) was a student of Shafi'i scholar al-Rabi' ibn Sulayman who was in turn a direct student of al-Shafi'i. He would later reach the level of ijtihad[2] but with little exception ascribe to the legal opinions of al-Shafi'i.
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References
[edit]- ^ El Shamsy, Ahmed (2007). "The First Shāfiʿī: The Traditionalist Legal Thought of Abū Yaʿqūb al-buwayṭī (d. 231/846)". Islamic Law and Society. 14 (3). Brill Publishers: 324–325.
- ^ Lucas, Scott (2007). "Abu Bakr ibn Al-Mundhir, Amputation, and the Art of Ijtihad". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 39: 351–368.