I'lam as-Sa'ilin
'an-Kutubi Sayyad al-Mursalin :
Arabic,
New,
*[-A4] Paperback - 80 pages,
by Hafiz Shams al-Din ibn Tulun al-Dimashqi [d.953h],
Published by Dar al-Muqtabis, Beirut.
Back in Stock January 2020
Description :
I'lam'us-Sa'ilin 'an-Kutub Sayyad al-Mursaleen - translated as the Names of the Petitioners Regarding the Letters of the Leader of Messengers,
salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam, by the renowned scholar Imam ibn Tulun al-Dimashqi,
rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi.
Excellent clear print (Dar al-Muqtabis) on cream coloured paper.
About the Author :
He is Imam Al-Hafiz Shams al-Din Muhammad bin 'Ali ibn Tulun al-Hanafi ad-Dimashqi,
rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi. Ibn Tulun was an acclaimed Damascene historian, who left behind a huge amount of works in many sciences, from history to
hadith, from theology to the Propehtic biography.
Born in 880h/1475
CE in the Damascus suburb of
al-Salihiyya to an Arab Muslim father and an Anatolian mother, Ibn Tulun was chiefly raised by his father and uncle, Jamal al-Din Yusuf b. Tulun, as his mother had died before he even learned to walk. As a young adult he showed tremendous intellectual promise, eventually studying with a host of shaykhs, although he credited three specific scholars as having been of major academic influence
:
---Nasir al-Din Muhammad Ibn Zurayq (d. 900/1495),
---Yusuf b. 'Abd al-Hadi (d. 909/1503), and
---'Abd al-Qadir al-Nu'aymi (d. 927/1521).
By his own count Ibn Tulun wrote 762 works, including biographical dictionaries, topographies of Damascus and its environs, theological works, and historical chronicles; their titles are contained in his autobiography
al-Fulk al-mashhun.
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*Dimensions : 23.6 x 17cm.