Ibn Qudamah

A 2010 photograph of the [[Umayyad Mosque]] in Damascus, Syria, where Ibn Qudamah frequently taught and prayed Ibn Qudāmah al-Maqdisī Muwaffaq ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (; 1147 - 7 July 1223), better known as Ibn Qudāmah (), was an Arab Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian, traditionist, and ascetic from the Palestine region . Having authored many important treatises on Islamic jurisprudence and religious doctrine, including one of the standard works of Hanbali law, the revered ''al-Mughni'', Ibn Qudamah is highly regarded in Sunni Islam for being one of the most notable and influential thinkers of the Hanbali school of orthodox Sunni jurisprudence. Within that school, he is one of the few thinkers to be given the honorific epithet of Shaykh of Islam, which is a prestigious title bestowed by Sunnis on some of the most important thinkers of their tradition. A proponent of the classical Sunni position of the "differences between the scholars being a mercy," Ibn Qudamah is famous for saying, "The consensus of the leaders of jurisprudence is an overwhelming proof, and their disagreement is a vast mercy." Provided by Wikipedia
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by al-Maqdisi, Ibn Qudamah.
Published 1999
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