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Ibn Hajji
شهاب الدين أبو العباس أحمد بن حجي السعدي الحسباني الدمشقي (751 ه - 816 ه)Shihab al-Din Abu al-‘Abbas Ahmad ibn Hajji al-Sa‘di al-Hasibani al-Dimashqi (751 H - 816 H)
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816 AH
Biography
Ibn Hajji, known as Shihab al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad, was a distinguished scholar from Damascus. His contributions to Islamic jurisprudence, particularly in the Maliki school of thought, are highly regarded. He is best known for his work on legal methodology and his efforts to articulate the principles of Maliki jurisprudence. His writings, which include detailed analyses of legal issues and their resolutions, have been a significant source of knowledge and guidance for scholars and students of Islamic law.

