Ibrahim al-Bajuri

Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Bajuri
Born AH 1198 (1783 CE)[1]
Egypt[1]
Died AH 1276 (1860 CE)[1]
Ethnicity Arab
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Shafi'i[2]
Creed Ash'ari[2]
Main interest(s) Islamic theology, Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence

Ibrāhīm ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Bājūrī was one of the foremost Shafi'i scholars and theologians of his time, authoring over 20 works and commentaries in Sacred Law, tenets of faith, Islamic estate division, scholastic theology, logic and Arabic.[3]

Birth and Education

al-Bajuri was born in the village of Bajur in the Manufiyya province of Egypt.[1] He was raised and educated initially by his father, studying the Qur'an and its recitation.[4] At the age of 14 al-Bajuri entered al-Azhar in order to study the traditional sciences of Islam.[4] In 1798, al-Bajuri left al-Azhar due to the invasion of the French, and went to Giza where he remained until 1801; he then returned to al-Azhar to complete his education. Here, he excelled in his studies and began to teach and write on a variety of topics.[4]

Rector of al-Azhar

al-Bajuri taught at al-Azhar, and in 1847 became its rector,[5] a position he held until the end of his life.[1][4] During his tenure as Shaykh al-Azhar he spent much of his time teaching. His students included both young students aspiring to scholarship and also many of the great scholars of al-Azhar.[6]

Works

The most popular works in al-Bajuri's extensive literary production are:[1]

Death

al-Bajuri died in 1276/1860.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gibb, H.A.R.; Kramers, J.H.; Levi-Provencal, E.; Schacht, J. (1986) [1st. pub. 1960]. Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition). Volume I (A-B). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. p. 867. ISBN 9004081143.
  2. 1 2 Spevack, Aaron (1 Oct 2014). The Archetypal Sunni Scholar: Law, Theology, and Mysticism in the Synthesis of Al-Bajuri. State University of New York Press. p. 1. ISBN 143845371X.
  3. Keller, Nuh Ha Mim (1997). Reliance of the Traveller. A classic manual of Islamic Sacred Law. Beltsville, Maryland: Amana Publications. p. 1041. ISBN 0915957728.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Spevack, Aaron (1 Oct 2014). The Archetypal Sunni Scholar: Law, Theology, and Mysticism in the Synthesis of Al-Bajuri. State University of New York Press. p. 7. ISBN 143845371X.
  5. Holmes Katz, Marion (2007). The Birth of The Prophet Muhammad: Devotional Piety in Sunni Islam. Routledge. p. 169. ISBN 0415771277.
  6. Spevack, Aaron (1 Oct 2014). The Archetypal Sunni Scholar: Law, Theology, and Mysticism in the Synthesis of Al-Bajuri. State University of New York Press. p. 8. ISBN 143845371X.
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