PhotosBiographyFacebookTwitter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmed ibn Ahmed al'Adawi ad-Dardir
TitleAd-Dardir
Personal
Born1715 CE (1127 AH)
Died27 Dec 1786 CE (1204 AH)
Religion Islam
Era Ottoman Era
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Maliki
Creed Ash'ari
Main interest(s) Fiqh, Aqeedah, Kalam and Sufism
Notable work(s)ash-Sharh al-Kabir
Tariqa Khalwati

Ahmed ibn Ahmed ibn abi-Hamid al'Adawi al-Maliki al-Azhari al-Khalwati ad-Dardir (1715 – 1786 CE) ( AH 1127 – 1204 AH ) [1] known as Imam ad-Dardir or Dardir was a prominent late jurist in the Maliki school from Egypt.

His Sharh as-Saghir and Sharh al-Kabir are two of the most important books of fatwa (Islamic legal rulings) in the Maliki school. His al-Kharida al-Bahiyya ("The Radiant Pearl") is a widespread primer on Ash'ari aqida.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kemper, Michael; Elger, Ralf, eds. (28 August 2017). The Piety of Learning: Islamic Studies in Honor of Stefan Reichmuth. BRILL. p. 114. ISBN  978-90-04-34984-1.