Siraj al-Din al-Ushi سراج الدين الأوشي | |
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Title | Imam al-Haramayn ("the Imam of the two Sanctuaries") |
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Born |
Osh, Kyrgyzstan |
Died | 575 A.H. = 1179–80 A.D. |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Islamic Golden Age |
Region | Turkestan, Transoxiana ( Central Asia) |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Main interest(s) | Aqidah, Kalam ( Islamic theology), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), Hadith studies |
Notable work(s) | Bad' al-Amali, Al-Fatawa al-Sirajiyyah |
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Siraj al-Din 'Ali ibn 'Uthman al-Ushi al-Farghani ( Arabic: سراج الدين علي بن عثمان الأوشي الفرغاني) was a Hanafi jurist, Maturidi theologian, hadith expert (muhaddith), Chief Judge or Supreme Judge (Qadi al-Qudah or 'Aqda al-Qudah as he was also called), and researcher who has ferreted out facts and established them (muhaqqiq). [1] He is probably best known for his work on a confession of faith in rhyme entitled al-Qasida al-Lamiyya fi al-Tawhid, also called Bad' al-Amali or from the opening words Qasidat Yaqulu al-'Abd. [2]
He was born or lived in Osh (Ush), by the Ferghana Valley (Ush in today's Kyrgyzstan) and hence his demonym al-Ushi. [3]
His well known writings include: [4]
He died at the end of the 6th /12th century, [6] after 569 AH (1173/4 AD), specifically in 575/1179–80. [7]
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