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Husien Bin Ali Al Wafati

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Husein bin Ali bin Muhammad al-Wafai (1700 - 13 June 1743) (1112 - 21 Spring 1156) was an 18th-century Sufi poet and poet. He was born in Aleppo and grew up in it. He read the Qur'an on Muhammad Hakam and took on Youssef Al - Damashqi assets and branches   and Qasem Al - Najjar.

The angle of Al-Wafaiyah was delivered to Aleppo in 1135 AH/1732. He died aged 44. He has an all - powerful Diwan in begging and praising Nawab, Al - Yahweh and his guardians, especially Sheikh Abu Bakr Al - Wafai. And his manuscript cabinet keeps the virtual book house.[1][2][3]

Husien Bin Ali Al Wafati
Born1700
Aleppo
💀Died13 June 1743
Aleppo13 June 1743
🏳️ NationalityOttoman Empire
💼 Occupation
Poet

Biography[edit]

Husein bin Ali bin Mohammed bin Hussein bin Muhammad bin Othman Al Wafai. He was born in 1112AH /1700 in Aleppo, the capital of the Ottoman Ayala of Aleppo. He read the Qur'an to Sheikh Mohammed Al - Shahir as much as he did and took the sciences with assets and branches from Yusuf Al - Dameshi Mufti Aleppo, Qasim Al - Najjar and others. After his father's death in 1135 AH/1723, he was seated on the carpet at the corner of Sheikh Abi Bakr ibn Abi Alufaa. One of his students his son Mustafa.[4]

Husein Al-Wafahi died at 3 a.m. on 21 Spring 1156 June 1743 in his hometown.[5]

Poems[edit]

He was a poet with a poet with a whole poet begging and praising the Prophet Muhammad, Al - Sahabah and his guardians, especially in Elsheikh Abi Bakr Al - wafati.

References[edit]

  1. درنيقه, محمد أحمد (2003). معجم أعلام شعراء المدح النبوي (الطبعة الأولى). بيروت لبنان: دار ومكتبة الهلال. pp. صفحة 131. Search this book on
  2. "خير الدين الزركلي", ويكيبيديا (in العربية), 2021-11-25, retrieved 2021-12-14
  3. "الوَفَائي". islamic-content.com (in العربية). Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  4. "حسين الوفائي". tarajm.com. Retrieved 2021-12-14. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. "موسوعة التراجم والأعلام - حسين الوفائي". www.taraajem.com. Retrieved 2021-12-14.



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