Ali al-Qari
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<region> scholar Medieval era |
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Ali al-Qari
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Birth | |
Death | 1014 AH (1604–1605) [1][2] |
School/tradition | Hanafi [2] |
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Allamah Ali bin Sultan Muhammad Al Quari (Arabic: علامة علي بن سلطان محمد القواري) (d.1014/1605) was an Islamic scholar [2][1].
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[edit] Legacy
[edit] Works
- Mirqat Sharh Mishkat al-masabih, a commentary on Mishkat al-Masabih [2].
- Sharh-i-fiqh-i-Akbar, a commentary on Abu Hanifa’s book of Islamic laws named fiqh Akbar [3]
- Sharh Muwatta [4]
- Al-Hizbul-Azam (The Supreme Daily Dhikr) [1], a book in which the prayers from the Quran and Ahaadeeth have been compiled. This compilation has seven sections.
- Sharh Sharh Nukhbat-il-Fikr commentary on Ibn Hajar Asqalani's book on the Hadith sciences. [5]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Kitaabun - Classical and Contemporary Muslim and Islamic Books: Al-Hizbul-Azam by Mulla Ali al Qari| (The Great Prayer Book of
- ^ a b c d Mulla Ali al-Qari
- ^ Why We Became Sunni?
- ^ Al-Albani Unveiled - Taraweeh 8 or 20?
- ^ Albalagh Islamic Bookstore (Education->Dars-e-Nizami -> Sharh Sharh Nukhbat-il-Fikr)