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Ibn Ukhuwwa
ابن الأخوةIbn al-Ukhuwwa
2 Works
729 AH
Biography
Ibn Ukhuwwa, formally known as Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Zayd, was a distinguished Islamic scholar and jurist. He hailed from the Quraysh tribe, reflecting his noble lineage. His contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and ethics are well-regarded, with his works serving as a reference for scholars and students alike. Among his notable works is a treatise on the principles of governance and public administration in Islam, which outlines the ethical and administrative responsibilities of rulers and public officials. His writings emphasize the importance of justice, accountability, and moral integrity in leadership.


