Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi
Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi |
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c. 1365 |
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Medieval era |
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Maliki |
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Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi (died ca. 1365[1]) was an Egyptian jurisprudent in Maliki Islamic law who taught in Medina and Cairo. His Mukhtasar, known as the "Mukhtasar of Khalil", is considered an epitome of shariah law according to the Maliki madhhab, and is regarded as the most authoritative legal manual by North and West African Muslims.[2][3]
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| 2nd Islamic Century (100 - 199 AH) (8th century CE) | | |
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| 3rd Islamic Century (200 - 299 AH) (9th century CE) |
- Ashhab
- Ibn Nafi'
- Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam
- Asad ibn al-Furat
- Ibn al-Majishun
- Ibn Nafi' az-Zubayri
- Ibn Maslama al-Makhzumi
- Mutarrif
- Ibn Maslama al-Qa'nabi
- Yahya al-Laithi
- Al-Asbagh
- Ibn Habib
- Sahnun
- Al-'Utbi
- Ibn Sahnun
- Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Hakam
- Ibn al-Mawwaz
- Qadi Isma'il
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| 4th Islamic Century (300 - 399 AH) (10th century CE) |
- Ibn al-Jallab
- Ibn Sha'ban
- Ibn Shiblun
- Al-Abhari
- Ibn Abi Zayd
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| 5th Islamic Century (400 - 499 AH) (11th century CE) | |
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| 6th Islamic Century (500 - 599 AH) (12th century CE) | |
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| 7th Islamic Century (600 - 699 AH) (13th century CE) | |
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| 11th Islamic Century (1000 - 1099 AH) (17th century CE) | |
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| 12th Islamic Century (1100 - 1199 AH) (18th century CE) |
- Al-Kharashi
- Al-'Adawi
- An-Nafrawi
- Al-Bannani
- Ad-Dardir
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| 13th Islamic Century (1200 - 1299 AH) (19th century CE) | |
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| 14th Islamic Century (1300 - 1399 AH) (20th century CE) | |
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