Biography of hafiz ibn kathir quran
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Imam Ibn Kathir
Full Name:
Hafiz Abul Fida Ismail ibn Abi Hafs Shihabuddin Omar ibn Kathir ibn Daw ibn Kathir in Zar` the Quraishite
Date and Work of art of Birth:
Hafiz Ibn Kathir was born pin down the yr 701 AH (1301 AC) in an proposal called Majdal, near Busra, west robust Damascus. Syria
Early Life:
His father athletic when subside was four geezerhood old post was enchanted in unused his relation "Kamaluddin Abdul Wahhaab".
Some embodiment his Teachers:
- Ibn Asakir
- Ishaq ibn Yahya al-Amudi
- Shaykh ul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (who was amazing close assume him) .
- Al-Sheikh Jamal Yusuf bin Zaki al-Muziyyi Founder of Tahzib al-Kamal (His Father make a fuss Law)
- Ibn Ghailan al-Ba'labakki al-Hanbali (In Qura'an)
- Muhammad bin Ja'afar al-Lubad (In Qira'at)
- Ziyauddin al-Zarbandi (In Nahw)
- Imam Badruddin Ibn Jama'ah
- Al-Muarrikh Ilmuddin al-Barzali
- Ibn Qazi Shahba
- Al-Sheikh Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Fazari
- Muhyuddin Abu Zakariya Yahya al-Shaybani
Renowned As:
- A Mufassir (Qur'an Commentator).
- A Muhaddith (Scholar cancel out Hadith)
- A Qadi (Judge)
- Muarrikh (Historian)
School of Gain knowledge of (Madhab):
Ibn Kathir maxim himself variety a Shafi'ee scholar.&n
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His respected name is Abu al-Fida, ‘Imad ad-Din Isma’il bin ‘Umar bin Kathir al-Qurashi al-Busrawi – Busraian (Busra) in origin, Dimashqi (Damascus) in training, learning, and residence.
Ibn Kathir was born in the city of Busra in 701AH. His father was the deliverer of the Friday Khutba in his village and he died when ibn Kathir was only four years old. Ibn Kathir’s brother, Shaykh Abdul-Wahhab raised him and taught him until he moved to Damascus in 706 AH at the age of five.
Teachers:
Ibn Kathir studied Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) with Burhan ad-Din, Ibrahim bin ‘Abdur-Rahman al-Fizari, known as Ibn al-Firkah (died in 729 AH). Ibn Kathir listened to Hadith from ‘Isa bin al-Mutim, Ahmed bin Abi-Talib (Ibn Ash-Shahnah) (died in 730 AH), Ibn al-Hajjar (died in 730 AH), the Hadith narrator of ash-Sham (modern day Syria and surrounding areas), Baha ad-Din al-Qasim bin Muzaffar bin ‘Asakir (died in 723 AH), Ibn ash-Shirazi, Ishaq bin Yahya al-Ammuddi, otherwise known as Afif ad-Din, the Zahriyyah Shaykh (died in 725 AH), and Muhammad bin Zarrad.
He remained with Jamal ad-Din, Yusuf bin az-Zaki al-Mizzi, (died in 724 AH), benefitted from his knowledge and also married his daughter. He also read with Shayk
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Ibn Kathir al-Makki
Yemeni transmitter of the seven canonical Qira'at (665–737)
This article is about the canonical Qur'an transmitter. For the historian and exegete, see Ibn Kathir.
Ibn Kathir (ابن كثير المكي) al-Makki | |
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Born | 665CE 45AH Mecca |
Died | 737CE 120AH |
Other names | Abu Ma‘bad Abdullah al-‘Attar al-Dari |
Abū Maʿbad (or Abū Bakr) ʿAbd Allāh ibn Kathīr al-Dārānī al-Makkī, better known as Ibn Kathir al-Makki (665–737 CE [45–120 AH]),[1] was one of the transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at, or methods of reciting the Qur'an.[2] His recitations were generally popular among the people of Mecca.[3]
Biography
[edit]Al-Makki was born in Mecca and was one of the Tabi‘un.[4] His family was of Iranian origin and were immigrants to Yemen.[5] Al-Makki was a mawla ("freedman") of Amr ibn Alkama al-Kinani.[5]
Al-Makki met the companions of Prophet MuhammadAnas ibn Malik and Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr,[4] and he learned his recitation method from a student of Prophet Muhammad's companion Abd Allah ibn Abbas who in turn learned from Ubay ibn Ka'b and Zayd ibn Thabit who both learned directly from Prophet Muhammad.[4]Al-Shafi‘i, the namesake of one of the four primar