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Ibn Amir al-Hajj
ابن أمير الحاجIbn Amīr al-Ḥājj
4 Works
879 AH
Biography
Ibn Amir Hajj, formally known as Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad, was a distinguished scholar in the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. He authored several influential works, most notably his comprehensive guide on Hajj rituals and practices, which served as a pivotal reference for Muslims undertaking the pilgrimage. His expertise extended beyond jurisprudence, contributing significantly to the fields of Islamic ethics and theology. His writings, characterized by their clarity and depth, continue to be studied and respected in Islamic scholarly circles.
Books by Ibn Amir al-Hajj

Ahasin Al-Mahamiel Fi Sharh Al-Awaamil
Grammar and Morphology

Taqrir wa Tahbir fi Sharh Kitab al-Tahrir
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence

The Caller of the Minaret of Clarity to the Gathering of Devotions with the Quran
Hanafi Fiqh

The Arena of the Seeker and the Desire of the Guided in the Explanation of the Wish of the Worshipper and the Sufficiency of the Beginner
Hanafi Fiqh
