Ali ibn Ahmad al-Samhudi
Ali bn Ahmad al-Samhudi | |
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Born | AH 844 (c. AD 1466), Samhud, Egypt |
Died | AH 911 (c. AD 1533) |
School | Shafi'i |
Main interests | Islamic History, Islamic Jurisprudence |
Ali bin Ahmad al-Samhudi (Arabic: علي بن أحمد السمهودي) was a Sunni Shafi'i Islamic scholar.
Name
His full name was al-Samhudi, Nur al-Din `Ali b. `Abd Allah b. Ahmad, al-Hasani al-Shafi`i.
Works
- Wafa al-Wafa, or Wafa al-Wafa bi akhbar Dar al-Mustafa, in four volumes. In this book he intended to gather in it everything connected to the city of Medina, currently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[1]
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