Ibn Abd al-Hadi explained

Region:Syrian scholar
Era:Medieval era
Muhammad Ibn Abdul Hadi
Birth Place:Damascus, Bahri Mamluk
Jurisprudence:Hanbali
Creed:Athari[1]
Main Interests:Fiqh, Hadith, Nahwu
Influences:Ibn Taymiya, Al-Mizzi, Al-Dhahabi, Ibnul Qayyim
Influenced:Ibn al-Mibrad
Religion:Islam
Denomination:Sunni

Shams ad-Din Abi Abdillah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Abd al-Hadi al-Maqdisi al-Hanbali (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الهادي المقدسي) better known as Ibn Abd al-Hadi (Damascus, 1305 (AH 705) - 1343 (AH 744))[2] was a Hanbali Islamic Muhaddith scholar from the Levant. He was a student of Ibn Taymiyyah.[3] He is not to be confused with another Ibn ʿAbd al-Hādī from the same family, Yusuf bin Abdul Hadi (d.). He was also part of the Qadari sufi order.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ibn Abd Al Hadi . العقود الدرية من مناقب ابن تيمية. Dar Ataat Al-Ilm (Riyadh).
  2. [Ibn Kathir]
  3. Book: Leaman, Oliver. The Qur'an: An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. 2006. 0415326397. 281.
  4. Web site: Yūsuf b. ʿAbd al-Hādī . Leder . S. . 2012 . brillonline.com. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.. June 5, 2014.