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Abu Samat
أبو شامةAbū Shāma
10 Works
665 AH
Biography
Abū Šāma was a distinguished historian and scholar of Islamic law from Damascus. He is renowned for his critical approach to historical sources and his emphasis on the importance of ethics in Islamic scholarship. His most celebrated works include 'Kitab al-Rawdatayn fi Akhbar al-Dawlatayn', a comprehensive history of the Seljuk and Ayyubid periods, and 'Al-Dhayl 'ala al-Rawdatayn', which serves as an extension to his earlier work. His writings provide valuable insights into the political, social, and religious landscape of the 12th and 13th centuries in the Middle East.
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Books by Abu Samat

Verified Principles of Jurisprudence Relating to the Actions of the Messenger (PBUH)
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence

Bacith Cala Inkar Bidac
Biographies and ClassesCreeds and SectsJurisprudenceHistory

Ibraz Macani
Biographies and ClassesHistoryQuranic SciencesTafsir (Quranic Exegesis)

Khutbat Muammal
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence

Mukhtasar Basmala

Mukhtasar Muammal
Biographies and ClassesHistoryJurisprudential RulesPrinciples of Islamic Jurisprudence

Murshid Wajiz
Biographies and ClassesHistoryQuranic Sciences

A Journey of the Eyes in the History of the Alailya and Jalaliya Dynasties
History

al-Rawdatayn fi ahbar al-dawlatayn al-Nuriyyat wa al-Salahiyyat
Biographies and ClassesGeographyHistory

Sharh Hadith Muqtafa
Biographies and ClassesHadith
