Religion: | Islam |
Shu'ayb al-Arna'ut | |
Birth Place: | Damascus, State of Syria |
Death Date: | 27 October 2016 |
Death Place: | Amman, Jordan |
Denomination: | Sunni |
Jurisprudence: | Ahl al-Hadith |
Movement: | Salafi |
Birthname: | Shu'ayb ibn Muharram |
Shu'ayb ibn Muharram al-Arna'ut (Arabic: شعيب بن محرم الأرناؤوطي|translit=Shuʿayb ibn Muḥarram al-Arnāʾūṭ; 1928–2016) was a Syrian Islamic scholar known in Salafi circles for his hadith studies. He was famous for his works on Hadith Methodology, Manuscript Investigation and Research and Hadith Criticism.[1]
He was born in Damascus, Syria in the year 1928. His family were originally Muslim Albanians from Shkodër in North Albania, which spoke in the Gheg dialect of the Albanian language. His family immigrated to Syria before his birth, in 1926 in search of a better life. Al-Arna'ut followed the Hanafi school of Jurisprudence. Although he is most well known for his work on Hadith Literature, Al-Arna'ut was a strong proponent of Sunni orthodoxy. He died in October 27, 2016.[2]
His most notable work was as chief editor of a 45 volume work on the Musnad of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in which he investigated various manuscripts, cross-referenced with other Hadith books and critiqued over 28,000 Hadiths. His 16 volume work on Tahawi Sharh mushkil al-athar (The Explanation of Problematic Hadiths)[3] and on Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya Zad al-Ma'ad (Provisions of the Afterlife). Beyond those, he wrote several less known works on Hadith Methodology, Manuscript Investigation and Hadith Criticism.