Abu Munajja Ibn Latti
أبو المنجى عبد الله بن عمر بن علي بن زيد، ابن اللتي البغدادي، الحريمي، الطاهري، القزاز (المتوفى: 635هـ)Abū al-Munjaʿ ʿAbd Allāh b. ʿUmar b. ʿAlī b. Zayd, Ibn al-Latī al-Baghdādī, al-Ḥuraymī, al-Ṭāhirī, al-Qazzāz (d. 635/1238)
Biography
Abu Munajja Ibn Latti was a distinguished scholar from Baghdad, known for his profound contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and theology. His works, deeply rooted in the traditions of Baghdad's scholarly circles, provided insightful analyses and interpretations that enriched Islamic legal and theological discourse. As a member of the Harimi and Tahiri families, his scholarly pursuits were influenced by a rich heritage of intellectual rigor. His expertise in the field of glassmaking, indicated by the epithet 'Al-Qazzaz,' also highlights the multifaceted nature of his contributions to both Islamic scholarship and the practical sciences.

