Full name | Qazi Halb Burhan-ud-din |
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Era | Modern era |
Region | <region> scholar |
School | Sunni Hanafi |
Main interests | Fiqh, Islamic History |
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Burhan-ud-din al-Marghinani (Arabic: برهان الدين) was an Islamic scholar, of the Hanafi school.[1] He was born at Marghian in the vicinity of Farghana in 530/1135 (in Present Day Uzbekistan) He died in 593/1197. [1]
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His full name was Abu al-Hasan Burhan al-Din 'Ali b. Abi Bakr b. 'Abd al Jalal al-Farghani, al-Marghinanii.
He studied with Mufti Najm al Din Abu Hafs 'Umar al-Nasafi, his son Abu'l Layth Ahmad b. 'Umar al Nasafi and other eminent teachers, and excelled in Hadith, Tafsir, Fiqh and other studies. His scholarship was recognised globally and praised by eminent scholars such as Imam Fakhr al-Din Qadi Khan, Zahir al-Din Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Bukhari (the author of al-Fatawa al-Zahiriyyah) and others. [2]