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Ibn Shaheen

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Abu Hafs Umar bin Ahmed al-Baghdadi
TitleAl-Hafiz Ibn Shaheen
Personal
Born909 CE/297 AH
Died995 CE/385 AH (aged 68)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Main interest(s)Hadith, Fiqh
Notable work(s)Fazail Amaal
OccupationMuhaddith
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Al-Hafiz Ibn Shaheen (Arabic: بن شاهين‎ is one of the narrators of hadith, his full name is Abu Hafs Umar bin Ahmed bin Othman bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ayyub bin Azdad al-Baghdadi, born in Safar in the year 297 AH, died in the year 385 AH..[1]

Education[edit]

Al-Hafiz Ibn Shaheen heard the hadith from Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Baghandi, Abu al-Qasim al-Baghawi, Abu Khubayb al-Abbas ibn al-Berti, Abu Bakr bin Abi Dawood, Shuaib bin Muhammad al-Zari, Abu Ali Muhammad bin Suleiman al-Maliki, Ibn Sa`id, and Abu Hamed Al-Hadrami, Abu Bakr bin Ziyad, Muhammad bin Harun bin Al-Majdar, Al-Hussein bin Ahmed bin Bastam, Nasr bin Al-Qasim Al-Faraidi, Muhammad bin Saleh bin Zogail, Muhammad bin Zuhair Al-Abli, Ahmed bin Suleiman bin Zaban, Abu Ishaq bin Abi Thabet, Abu Ali Bin Abi Hudhayfah.[1]

Followers[edit]

Narrated on the authority of Ibn Shaheen, the hadith was taken from him by Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Ismail al-Warraq, Abu Saad al-Malini, Abu Bakr al-Barqani, Ahmed bin Muhammad al-Ateeqi, Ubayd Allah bin Omar, Abu Muhammad al-Gohari, al-Hasan bin Muhammad al-Khalal, Abu Talib al-Ashari, Abu al-Hussein bin al-Muhtadi Billah, Abu al-Qasim al-Tanukhi.[1]

Academic views[edit]

Al-Dhahabi said about him Sheikh al-Saduq al-Hafiz al-Alam Sheikh Iraq, and al-Dhahabi also said he traveled after thirty and collected and compiled a lot and its interpretation in a group of twenty volumes, all with isnads. One classifies him, and Abu Bakr Al-Khatib said he was a trustworthy trustee who lives on the eastern side, and Prince Abu Nasr said he is the trustworthy trust. And the translations were classified a lot, and he said Khatib Abu Al-Hussein Muhammad bin Ali Al-Hashemi told us that Ibn Shaheen told them that the first thing I wrote was in the year eight hundred and three hundred and classified three hundred works, one of which is the Tafsir one thousand parts, the Musnad is one thousand three hundred parts and the history is one hundred fifty parts and asceticism one hundred Part and first of what happened Basra in the year thirty-two and three hundred, and Judge Abu Bakr al-Dawoudi said: I heard Abu Hafs bin Shaheen say, I calculated what I bought ink for at this time, and it was seven hundred dirhams. Al-Dawoudi said and we used to buy ink four pounds for a dirham. He said: And he wrote: Abu Hafs after that time, and said Al-Daraqutni Ibn Shaheen insists on the mistake and he is trustworthy.[2]

Books[edit]

  1. Interpretation of Ibn Shaheen.
  2. Book of the Virtues of Ramadan
  3. Encouragement book for the virtues of deeds and the reward for that
  4. History of Trustworthy Names Book
  5. Book of the Virtues of Our Lady of Women
  6. Book of hadith of Omar bin Ahmed
  7. Book explaining the doctrines of the Sunnis
  8. Book of the Abrogating and Abrogated hadith

References[edit]

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