Zarkashī, Muḥammad ibn Bahādur, 1344 or 1345-1392
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Name (Hebrew)
אל-זרקשי
Name (Latin)
Zarkashī, Muḥammad ibn Bahādur, 1344 or 1345-1392
Name (Arabic)
الزركشي، محمد بن بهادر، 1344 أو 1345-1392
Other forms of name
Zarkashi, Muhammad Bin Bahadir, 1344/5-1392
al-Zarkashī, Muḥammad ibn Bahādur, 1344 or 1345-1392
Turkī, Muḥammad ibn Bahādir, 1344 or 1345-1392
Zarkashī, Badr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, 1344 or 1345-1392
Zarkashī, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, 1344 or 1345-1392
Zarkashī, Muḥammad ibn Bahādur, 1344 or 5-1392 nnea
زركشي، محمد بن بهادر، 1344 أو 1345-1392
الزركشي، محمد بن بهادر، بدر الدين، 1344 أو 1345-1392
الزركشي، بدر الدين، 1344 أو 1345-1392
المصري، محمد بن بهادر، الزركشي، 1344 أو 1345-1392
التركي، محمد بن بهادر، الزركشي، 1344 أو 1345-1392
الشافعي، محمد بن بهادر، الزركشي، 1344 أو 1345-1392
المناهجي، محمد بن بهادر، الزركشي، 1344 أو 1345-1392
الزركشي، محمد بن عبدالله بن بهادر، 1344 أو 1345-1392
المصنف، محمد بن بهادر، الزركشي، 1344 أو 1345-1392
Date of birth
[1344,1345]
Date of death
1392
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His Maʻná lā ilāh ilá Allāh, 1982:
- LC manual auth. cd.
- al-Nukat ʻalá Muqaddimat Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ, 1998:
- al-Tanqīḥ li-alfāẓ al-Jāmiʻ al-ṣaḥīḥ, 2000:
- Kaḥḥālah
- Brockelmann :
- Ziriklī
Wikipedia description:
Abū Abdullāh Badr ad-Dīn Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Bahādir az-Zarkashī (1344–1392/ 745–794 AH), better known as Az-Zarkashī, was a fourteenth century Islamic scholar. He primarily resided in Mamluk-era Cairo. He specialized in the fields of law, hadith, history and Shafi'i legal jurisprudence (fiqh). He left behind thirty compendia, but the majority of these are lost to modern researchers and only the titles are known. One of his most famous works that has survived is al-Burhān fī 'Ulūm al-Qur'ān, a manual of the Qur'anic sciences.
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