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''For further information on the Laythi madhhab see Laythi''. al-Layth Ibn Sa'd Ibn `Abdur-Rahmān ibn Aqabat Al-Fahmi (Arabic: الليث بن سعد بن عبد الرحمن بن عقبة الفهمي) was the chief representative, Imam and eponym of the Laythi school of Islamic jurisprudence and was regarded as a Hāfith (a title given to whoever memorizes 100,000 Hadeeth), the shaykh of Islam, the jurist (faqih) and scholar of Egypt. ==Early life== al-Leyth was born in Sh`bān 94 AH in Qarqashandah, a village twenty-two kilometers from Fustāt, Egypt. However his ethnic origin goes back to Esfehān, Persia (modern day Iran). He started to learn religious knowledge from an early age and was a student of some of the greatest scholars of his time, such as `Ubaydullaah Ibn Ja'far, Ja'far Ibn Rabee`ah, Al-Hārith Ibn Yazeed, and Yazeed Ibn Abi Habeeb. His teachers testified to his excellence, genius, and sharpness of mind. Al-Leyth had high aspirations to learn and learning in Egypt alone was not sufficient. In 113 AH he decided to travel to Hejaz to perform Hajj and seek knowledge being twenty years old at that time.
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