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Ibn Nur Din
ابن نور الدينIbn Nūr al-Dīn
1 Works
825 AH
Biography
Ibn Nur Din, originally named Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdullah ibn Ibrahim, was a distinguished scholar in the Shafi'i school of Islamic jurisprudence. Hailing from Yemen, his contributions to Islamic scholarship were profound, with a focus on jurisprudence and the interpretation of Islamic texts. His works, deeply rooted in the Shafi'i methodology, served as a cornerstone for future scholars in Islamic law and ethics. Despite the challenges of his era, his scholarly pursuits and writings have been a beacon of knowledge for those studying Islamic jurisprudence and its application.

