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Imam Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi was an Andalusian Sunni Islamic legal scholar following the Maliki madhab. He died in 1388 in Granada. Imam Shatibi's full name was "Ibrahim bin Mosa bin Muhammad al-Shatibi al-Gharnati". His family descended was from the Banu Lakhm. His Kuniyat was "Abu Ishaq", and his surnames were "Al-Lakhmi", "Al-Gharnati", "Al-Maliki" and "As-Shatibi". The date and place of his birth are unknown. However, one of his surnames, "As-Shatibi", points to the city Xàtiva, which indicates that he was a descendant of migrants from that town. == Books == He learned from very prominent scholars of his time. He became a master in Arabic language and ittihad and research at a very early age. He would discuss various topics with his teachers before arriving to any conclusion. #''Al-Iʻtiṣām (''كتاب الاعتصام'')'', This famous book of Imam Shatibi is the ultimate encyclopedia on the topic of defining religious innovations. It consists of 10 chapters. The introduction is written by Syed Rasheed Radha Al-Misri. This mammoth book was published by Dar al-Kutb Al-Arabiya in 1931 in Cairo. #''Al-Muwafaqaat fi Usool al-Sharia (''الموافقات في اصول الشريعة'')'', This is also one of Imam Shatibi's best known books. It is on the topic of Usul al-fiqh, and Islamic jurisprudence and Maqasid Al-Sharia (higher objectives). It was published by Dawlat Al-Tunisia (Tunisia) in four volumes (translated and published into English as ''The Reconciliation of the Fundamentals of Islamic Law''). #''Shara ala al-Khutasa'' This book is about Ilm-Nahwu. #''Al-Itifaq fi Elm al-Ishtiqaq'' This book was on the topic of Ilm-Sharf, but it was lost during his life. #''Kitab al-Majalis'' This book included commentary on Sahih Bukhari book al-Kitab Al-Biyooh. #''Kitab Al-ifidaat wa Al-inshadaat'' This book included two volumes on Literature. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Al-Shatibi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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