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Al-Suhayli
Moroccan Islamic scholar (1114–1185)
Moroccan Islamic scholar (1114–1185)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Al-Suhayli |
| image | Marrakech,SidiSouheili.jpg |
| caption | The Mausoleum of al-Suhayli in Marrakesh |
| birth_name | Abu al-Qasim Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd Allah al-Suhayli |
| birth_date | 1114 |
| birth_place | Fuengirola, Al-Andalus (present-day Spain) |
| death_date | 1185 |
| death_place | Marrakesh, Morocco |
| religion | Islam |
| notable_works | al-Rawd al-Unuf |
| denomination | Sunni |
| jurisprudence | Maliki |
Al-Suhayli (1114 – 1185) was a Moroccan Islamic scholar and theologian who wrote the book ar, a commentary on the ar of Ibn Hisham. Al-Suhayli is one of the Seven Saints of Marrakesh.
Biography and works
Al-Suhayli was born in 1114 in Al-Andalus, Fuengirola. He died in 1185 in Marrakesh.
- al-Rawḍ al-unuf fī šarḥ al-sīra al-Nabawiyya li-Ibn Hišām. wa-maʿahu al-Sīra al-Nabawiyya (7 volumes), 1967
- al-Taʿrīf wa-al-iʿlām li-mā ubhima min al-Qurʾān min al-asmāʾ wa-al-aʿlām, Bayrut, 1987
- Translation in German: Die Kommentare des Suhailī und des Abū Ḍarr zu den Uḥud-Gedichten in der Sīra des Ibn Hišam, Schaade, Arthur 1908
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