- Ibn Ḥajar al-
ʿAsqalānī (Arabic: ابن حجر العسقلاني; 18
February 1372 – 2
February 1449), or
simply ibn Ḥajar, was a
classic Islamic scholar "whose life...
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showing it to his
teachers for
examination and verification. Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani quoted Abu Jaʿfar al-'Uqaili as saying, "After
Bukhari had
written the...
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Books of **** Islam, aut****d by
Egyptian Islamic scholar Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani (initiated by ibn Rajab).
Considered his
magnum opus, it is a
widely celebrated...
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Objective According to
Evidences of the
Ordinances by al-Ḥāfiẓ ibn Ḥajar al-
ʿAsqalānī (1372 – 1448) is a
collection of
hadith pertaining specifically to Shāfiʿī...
- Mahajjah.com.
Retrieved February 14, 2025. Al-
Asqalani 2020, pp. 360. Al-
Asqalani 2020, pp. 361. Al-
Asqalani,
Khalid (2020).
Rather Misguided - A Response...
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known to have
narrated 10
prophetic ahadith,
according to Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani in the book Al-Isabah fi
tamyiz al Sahabah. The book
Takmilah al-Ikmal...
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different hadith viewers.
Scholars such as Al-Dhahabi and Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani have
interpreted that the term
mujaddid can also be
understood as plural...
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those of
dubious provenance. Formally, it has been
defined by Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani as: "knowledge of the
principles by
which the
condition of the narrator...
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Amongst the most
famous Ashʿarite
theologians are al-Nawawi, Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani, Ibn al-Jawzi, al-Ghazali, al-Suyuti, Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam, Fakhr...
- Jaʿfar al-Sadiq,
Sufyan ibn `Uyaynah, Ibn Hazm, al-Qurtubi, Ibn
Hajar al-
Asqalani, have
given their own
versions of
lists of 99 names.
Based on al-Tirmidhi's...