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known as al-
Shawkānī (Arabic: الشوكاني) (1759–1834) was a
prominent Yemeni ****
Islamic scholar, jurist,
theologian and reformer.
Shawkani was one of...
- Stéphane Lacroix.
Revival and
Reform in Islam: the
Legacy of
Muhammad al-
Shawkānī (Cambridge
Studies in
Islamic Civilization,
Cambridge University Press...
- both Al-
Shawkani and Ibn Hazm, the face and
hands of the
woman are not
considered Awrah. However, when
interpreting Quran 33:59, Al-
Shawkani is of the...
-
Rahwayh Abu
Thawr Yahya ibn Ma'in Ali ibn al-Madini Ibn al-Mundhir Al-
Shawkani Siddiq Hasan Khan
Rashid Rida List of Ash'aris List of
Maturidis Ash'ari...
- al-Haqq
travelled to
Yemen to
study under the
theologian Muḥammad b. ʿAlī al-
Shawkānī (d. 1834) and
would become greatly influential in
shaping the teachings...
- al-Haqq of Benarus, who was a
disciple of
Shawkani in Yemen. He
became profoundly influenced by the
works Al-
Shawkani;
claiming frequent contacts with him...
- Islam: The
Legacy of
Muhammad Al-
Shawkani. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-521-52890-0.
Shawkänī, as was
mentioned already, was...
- was
devoted to learning. The well-known
scholar and
writer Muhammad ash-
Shawkani considered him one of the most
righteous imams. He died in 1686 in Hamman...
- al-Din al-Subki (d. 756/1355)
Siraj al-Din al-Bulqini (d. 805/1405) Al-
Shawkani (d. 1250/1834)
Neutrals Al-Nawawi (d. 676/1277) Al-Dhahabi (d. 748/1347)...
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Yemeni scholar Shawkani too
condemned the
practice of
rigid Taqleed.
Demonstrating the
perpetual existence of
Mujtahids in his works,
Shawkani also argued...