Ibn Abd al-Hadi

14th-century Islamic Scholar Muhaddith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shams al-Din Abu Abd Allah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Abd al-Hadi al-Maqdisi al-Hanbali (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الهادي المقدسي) better known as Ibn Abd al-Hadi (Damascus, 1305 (AH 705) - 1343 (AH 744))[2] was a 14th century Hanbali jurist and Muhaddith from the Levant. He was a student of Ibn Taymiyya.[3] He is not to be confused with Yusuf bin Abd al-Hadi (d. 909 AH (1503/1504 CE), who was also from the same family as Ibn Abd al-Hadi.

Born705 AH (1305/1306 CE)
Died744 AH (1343/1344 CE)
EraMedieval era
RegionLevant
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Muhammad bin Abd al-Hadi
Personal life
Born705 AH (1305/1306 CE)
Died744 AH (1343/1344 CE)
EraMedieval era
RegionLevant
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Hadith, Nahw
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanbali
CreedAthari[1]
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