Khalil al-Muradi explained

Khalil al-Muradi
Birth Place:Damascus, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:1791
Occupation:Historian, Hanafi Mufti, Naqib al-Ashraf
Notable Works:Silk al-durar
Era:Ottoman Empire
Main Interests:Biographical dictionaries

Abu'l-Mawadda Sayyid Muhammad Khalil al-Muradi (died 1791) — was an Arab Muslim historian under the Ottoman Empire. He was born into a family of ulema and acted as Hanafi mufti and naqib al-ashraf (head of the Prophet's descendants) in Damascus. He wrote a set of over 1,000 biographies of people of his time, entitled Silk al-durar.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. "al-Murādī." Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill Online, 2012. 10 October 2012