Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari explained

Region:Transoxiana, modern-day Uzbekistan
Era:Islamic Golden Age
Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari
Arabic: أبو إسحاق الصفّار البخاري
Rukn al-Islam (the Pillar of Islam)[1]
Birth Date:460 A.H. = 1067-8 A.D.[2]
Birth Place:Bukhara
Death Date:534 A.H. = 1139 A.D.
Death Place:Bukhara
Religion:Islam
Denomination:Sunni
Jurisprudence:Hanafi
Creed:Maturidi[3]
Main Interests:Aqidah, Kalam (Islamic theology), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence)
Notable Works:Talkhis al-Adilla li-Qawa'id al-Tawhid
Influences:Abu Hanifa
Abu Mansur al-Maturidi
Influenced:Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi

Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari (Arabic: أبو إسحاق الصفّار البخاري), was an important representative of the Sunni theological school of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. c. 333/944) and the author of Talkhis al-Adilla li-Qawa'id al-Tawhid (Arabic: تلخيص الأدلّة لقواعد التوحيد) which is a voluminous kalam work.[4] [5] [6]

He lived in Bukhara under the dominance of West Karakhanids. His theological works, his method in kalam, and frequent reference to his works by Ottoman and Arab scholars indicate that al-Saffar is a respected and authoritative Hanafi-Maturidi theologian who systematically established his ideas about kalam believing that information based upon reason, revealed knowledge and senses are determinative in his area.[7] [8]

Name

Abu Ishaq Ibrahim b. Isma'il b. Ahmad b. Ishaq b. Shayth, known as al-Zahid al-Saffar.[9] [10]

The alternative name Ibrahim b. Ishaq, recorded by Brockelmann in his GAL, is found only in the British Museum manuscript no. 1577, Add. 27526, and is presumably erroneous, since the few bibliographical sources that mention al-Saffar call him Ibn Isma'il.[11] [12]

Books

See main article: Talkhis al-Adilla. In his work titled Talkhis al-Adilla li-Qawa'id al-Tawhid on kalām, he wrote extensively about al-Asma' al-Husna (the Most Beautiful Names of God). Approximately one third of this work, published in two volumes, was devoted to al-Asma' al-Husna. In the pre-Saffar Hanafi-Maturidi theological literature, there was no other work that addressed al-Asma' al-Husna in such an extensive way.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Al-'Alam by al-Zirikli. shamela.ws. 2019-04-01. 2019-04-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20190428205530/http://shamela.ws/browse.php/book-12286/page-45. dead.
  2. Web site: Hadiyyat al-'Arifin by Isma'il Pasha al-Babani al-Baghdadi. islamport.com.
  3. Book: Adam Hani Walker, Coeli Fitzpatrick Ph.D.. Muhammad in History, Thought, and Culture [2 volumes]

    An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God]

    . 2014. ABC-CLIO. 9781610691789. 523.
  4. Web site: The Contributions of Alī b. Uthmān al-Ūshī to Māturīdī Kalām. KIRGIZİSTAN OŞ İLAHİYAT FAKÜLTESİ DERGİSİ.
  5. Web site: An important source of the Maturidi legacy: al-Bukhari al-Saffar. H-Net Discussion Networks.
  6. Web site: A study of Bukhari's scholastic theology (Ibrahim Ibn Isma'il) Talkhis al-adilla, being a treatise on Hanafi scholastic theory. E-Theses Online Service.
  7. Web site: Abū Ishaq as-Saffār’s Kalam Method. ISAM - Center for Islamic Studies.
  8. Web site: Māturīdī Theologian Abū Ishāq al-Zāhid al-Saffār’s Vindication of the Kalām. PhilArchive: The Philosophy E-Print Archive.
  9. Web site: Hadiyyat al-'Arifin by Isma'il Pasha al-Babani al-Baghdadi. islamport.com.
  10. Web site: Abū Ishaq as-Saffār’s Kalam Method. ISAM - Center for Islamic Studies.
  11. Web site: al-Ṣaffār al-Bukhārī. İSAM Kütüphanesi - Veri Tabanı.
  12. Web site: al-Ṣaffār al-Bukhārī. Brill Online Reference Works.
  13. Book: Hümeyra Sevgülü Haciibrahimoğlu. Abdullah Demir. Esmâ-i Hüsnâya Dayanan Kelâm Anlayışı: Ebû İshak es-Saffâr Örneği. The Understanding of Kalām Based on al-Asmāʾ al-Husnā: The Case of Abū Isḥāq al-Ṣaffār. 2021. Oku Okut Yayınları. Ankara, Turkey. 9786057441607. 3-4.