Ibn Ahmad Shadhili Tunisi
محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن داود بن سلامة اليزلتيني، التونسي القاهري، المالكي، الوفائي، الشاذلي، ويعرف بابن زغدان (أبو عبد الله، أبو المواهب) (المتوفى: 882هـ)Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud ibn Salama al-Yazlatini, al-Tunisi al-Qahiri, al-Maliki, al-Wafaʾi, al-Shadhili, wa yuʿraf bi-Ibn Zaghdan (Abu ʿAbd Allah, Abu al-Mawahib) (al-mutawaffa: 882H)
Biography
Ibn Ahmad Shadhili Tunisi was a Maliki scholar from Tunisia who later settled in Cairo. He is recognized for his contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and Sufism. His works reflect a deep understanding of Maliki law and Sufi practices, bridging the gap between legalistic approaches and spiritual dimensions of Islam. Among his notable contributions is his commentary on Maliki law, which has been a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. His life was dedicated to teaching and writing, making significant contributions to the fields of Islamic law and spirituality.

