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Ibn Abi Mansur Ibn Sayrafi Harrani
يحيى بن أبي منصور بن أبي الفتح ابن رافع الحراني، أبو زكريا، جمال الدين الحبيشي، ويعرف أيضا بابن الصيرفي (المتوفى: 678هـ)Yaḥyā ibn Abī Manṣūr ibn Abī al-Fatḥ Ibn Rāfiʿ al-Ḥarrānī, Abū Zakariyyā, Jamāl al-Dīn al-Ḥabīshī, also known as Ibn al-Ṣayrafī (d. 678/1279)
2 Works
678 AH
Biography
Ibn Abi Mansur Ibn Sayrafi Harrani, also known as Abu Zakariya, was a distinguished scholar from Harran. His contributions to the field of Islamic jurisprudence and theology are noteworthy. He was deeply immersed in the study of the Hanbali school of thought, dedicating his life to teaching and writing. Among his works, his commentaries on classical texts are highly regarded for their depth and insight. His scholarly pursuits were not limited to jurisprudence alone; he also made significant contributions to the fields of hadith and Islamic philosophy.


