Shah Abdul Aziz
Shah Abdul Aziz | |
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Born | 1745 CE [1] |
Died | 1823 CE [1][2] |
Era | Medieval era |
School | Sunni [2] |
Influences
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Al Muhaddith Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi ( 1745- 1823 [1][2]) (Arabic: المحدث شاه عبدالعزيز دهلاوي) was one of the Islamic scholar scholars of Hadith in India.[2]
Biography
Shah Abdul Aziz was the eldest son of Shah Waliullah was only 17 years old when Shah Waliullah died. He took over as the teacher of Hadith in place of his father, and later became famous as the Muhaddith of Delhi.
Legacy
Works
He wrote and dictated several books,[1] even if some differ on the number (from fifty to nearly two hundred):[3]
- Taufa Ithna Ashari (Gift to the Twelvers) [1]
- Sirush Shahadhathayn
- Fatawa Aziz, another famous book, is the collection of Fatawa (questions and answers on religious issue) [1]
- Tafsir Fath al-Aziz or Tafsir-i-Aziz (in Persian) [1]
See also
- List of Islamic scholars