Al-Sakhawi Explained

Religion:Islam
Shams al-Din al-Sakhawi
Al-Hafiz, Shams al-Din
Birth Date:1428 CE (831 AH)
Cairo, Egypt
Death Date:1497 CE (902 AH)
Medina
Region:Middle Eastern Scholar
Maddhab:Shafi‘i
Creed:Ash'ari[1]
Main Interests:Hadith, History
Influences:Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani[2]
Influenced:Al-Qastallani, Al-Suyuti

Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ‘Abd al-Raḥmān al-Sakhāwī (Arabic: شمس الدين محمد بن عبدالرحمن السخاوي, 1428/831 AH – 1497/902 AH) was a reputable Shafi‘i Muslim hadith scholar and historian who was born in Cairo. Al-Sakhawi refers to the village of Sakha in Egypt, where his relatives belonged. He was a prolific writer that excelled in the knowledge of hadith, tafsir, literature, and history. His work was also anthropological. For example, in Egypt he recorded the marital history of 500 women, the largest sample on marriage in the Middle Ages, and found that at least a third of all women in the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and the Bilad al-Sham married more than once, with many marrying three or more times. According to al-Sakhawi, as many as three out of ten marriages in 15th century Cairo ended in divorce.[3] His proficiency in hadith has its influences trace back heavily on his Shaykh al-Hafiz, ibn Hajar al-`Asqalani. He died in Medina.

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  1. Web site: Ahl al-Sunna: The Ash'aris - The Testimony and Proofs of the Scholars. almostaneer.com.
  2. Book: Salmān . Mashhūr Ḥasan Maḥmūd. Shuqayrāt. Aḥmad Ṣidqī . Muʼallafāt al-Sakhāwī : al-ʻAllāmah al-Ḥāfiẓ Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Sakhāwī, 831–902 H . Dār Ibn Ḥazm . 1998. 18 . Tarjamat al-musannif. amp.
  3. Book: Rapoport, Yossef. Marriage, Money and Divorce in Medieval Islamic Society. limited. Cambridge University Press. 2005. 0-521-84715-X. 5–6.