Ibn Battah
Ibn Battah al-Hanbali | |
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Born |
304 AH Baghdad |
Died | 387 AH |
Era | Medieval era |
Region | Iraqi scholar |
School | Hanbali |
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Abu Abdullah `Ubaidullah bin Muhammad bin Battah al-`Ukbari al-Hanbali [known as Ibn Battah] was a Hanbali theologian and jurisconsult born at 'Ukbara in 304/917.[1] He learned from a number of Hanbali scholars of his time and also personally knew al-Barbahari.[1]
Ibn Batta was severely attacked by Khatib al-Baghdadi, a former Hanbali though he was defended by Ibn al-Jawzi who was much influenced by him.[2]
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References
- 1 2 Lewis, B.; Menage, V.L.; Pellat, Ch.; Schacht, J. (1986) [1st. pub. 1971]. Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition). Volume III (H-Iram). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. p. 734. ISBN 9004081186.
- ↑ Lewis, B.; Menage, V.L.; Pellat, Ch.; Schacht, J. (1986) [1st. pub. 1971]. Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition). Volume III (H-Iram). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. p. 735. ISBN 9004081186.
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