Maghlatay ibn Qalij
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BornMughalṭāy ibn Qalīj
1291
1291
Notable work(s)
- Ikmāl Tahdhīb al-Kamāl,
- Al-Wāḍiḥ al-Mubīn,
- Mukhtaṣar Tārīkh al-Khulafāʾ
KnownforIslamic scholarship, Hadith studies, Historical and biographical writings
Mughalṭāy ibn Qalīj | |
|---|---|
| Personal life | |
| Born | Mughalṭāy ibn Qalīj 1291 |
| Died | 1361 (aged 69–70) |
| Notable work(s) |
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| Known for | Islamic scholarship, Hadith studies, Historical and biographical writings |
| Occupation | Scholar, Author, Historian |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Creed | Hadith studies |
Mughalṭāy ibn Qalīj (1291-1361) was an Islamic scholar and author during the Mamluk era. His works span various topics, including biographical dictionaries, historical accounts, and religious studies. His works, such as Ikmāl Tahdhīb al-Kamāl and Al-Wāḍiḥ al-Mubīn, showcase his versatility, encompassing hadith studies, history, and literature. Qalīj's scholarly pursuits and writings remain invaluable resources for understanding medieval Islamic scholarship and the Mamluk Sultanate's rich intellectual traditions.