Ibn Abi al-Izz

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title: Ibn Abi al-Izz
text: Sadr ad-Dīn Abu'l Ḥasan ʿAlī Ibn Abī al-ʻIzz was a 14th-century Arab Muslim scholar. He was a jurist of the Hanafi school and was nicknamed Qāḍī al-Quḍāh. He served as a qadi in Damascus and Egypt. Many who have written on his biography mentioned that he had vast knowledge, he had a high status and position, and that he was a Faqeeh. He taught at schools and he assumed the office of judge in Damascus and then in Egypt. He is best known for authoring his magnum opus on al-Tahawi's creedal treatis
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description: 14th-century Islamic scholar
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date created: 2006-05-25T07:02:24Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T16:13:29Z
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