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Abu Umayya Tarsusi

أبو أمية محمد بن إبراهيم بن مسلم الخزاعي البغدادي ثم الطرسوسي (المتوفى: 273هـ)

Abū Umayya Muḥammad b. Ibrāhīm b. Muslim al-Khuzāʿī al-Baghdādī thumma al-Ṭarsūsī (al-mutawaffā: 273 AH)

2 Works
273 AH

Biography

Abu Umayya Tarsusi, originally named Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Muslim al-Khuza'i al-Baghdadi, later known for his association with Tarsus, was a distinguished Islamic scholar. His contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and literature are notable. While his works span various aspects of Islamic studies, he is particularly remembered for his insightful interpretations and teachings that have been influential in shaping Islamic thought. His scholarly pursuits and writings reflect a deep engagement with the Islamic intellectual tradition, making him a respected figure among his contemporaries and in the annals of Islamic scholarship.

Places

Born
Baghdad , iraq
Born
al-Nawusa , iraq