Abu al-Qasim al-Shatibi explained

Abu al-Qasim al-Shatibi
Birth Name:Abū al-Qāsim ibn Firruh ibn Khalaf ibn Aḥmad al-Ruʿaynī al-Shāṭibī
Birth Date:538 AH / 1144 CE
Birth Place:Xàtiva, ax-Xarq al-Andalus (modern day País Valencià, Spain)
Death Date:22 Jumada al-Thani 590 AH / 1194 CE
Death Place:Egypt
Occupation:Islamic scholar
Notable Works:Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī (commonly known as Matn al-Shāṭibīyah), Aqīlat atrāb al-qaṣāʼid fī asná al-maqāṣid, Nāzimatuz-zuhr, Qasīdah Dāliyah

Abū al-Qāsim ibn Firruh ibn Khalaf ibn Aḥmad al-Ruʿaynī al-Shāṭibī (Arabic: أبو القاسم بن فره بن خلف بن أحمد الرعيني الشاطبي), 538–590 AH / 1144–1194 CE, was an Islamic scholar from Xàtiva (then in الشرق الاندلس or ax-Xarq al-Andalus; modern day País Valencià, Spain) who worked in the field of, Qur'an recitation methods.

Life and works

Al-Shatibi was born in 538 AH in al-Andalus (Islamic Iberia). He moved to Egypt in 574 AH where he died on 22 Jumada al-Thani 590 AH. He authored Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī, commonly known as Matn al-Shāṭibīyah. The Pakistani scholar Fateh Muhammad Panipati wrote a commentary on it entitled Inayate Rahmani.[1] His other books include:

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Notes and References

  1. Book: al-Barmawi . Ilyas ibn Ahmad . إمتاع الفضلاء بتراجم القراء فيما بعد القرن الثامن الهجري . 2000 . Dār al-Nadwah al-ʿĀlimiyyah . . 1 . 235–236. ar . فتح محمد.