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Murtada al-Zabidi
مرتضى الزبيديMurtaḍā al-Zabīdī
37 Works
1205 AH
Biography
Murtada Zabidi was a distinguished Islamic scholar renowned for his profound contributions to Arabic lexicography and Islamic jurisprudence. His magnum opus, 'Taj al-Arus min Jawahir al-Qamus,' stands as a monumental work in the field of Arabic language, expanding and elaborating upon the celebrated 'Qamus al-Muhit' by Al-Firuzabadi. Zabidi's erudition extended beyond lexicography, encompassing a wide range of Islamic sciences, which he adeptly taught and wrote about. His scholarly pursuits took him across the Islamic world, where he engaged with various intellectual traditions, enriching his works with a diverse spectrum of knowledge.
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Born
Qannawj , sind
Born
Saray Shahr , sind
Books by Murtada al-Zabidi

The Book of Shams al-Din al-Babli Named Mukhtar al-Asanid in Connecting the Musannafat, Ajza, and Masanid, Followed by the Training of al-Kabuli on Narratives About Shams al-Babli
Hadith

List of Recitations and Auditions by Al-Hussein ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Sheikhuni on his Sheikh Al-Murtada al-Zabidi
Hadith

The Delight of Beloveds in Nicknames and Titles
Philology

The Gift of Al-Qama'il in Praise of Sheikh of the Arabs Ismail
Biographies and ClassesLiteraturePoetry

Aqd al-Jawahir al-Manifa fi Adillat Madhhab al-Imam Abi Hanifa
Hanafi Fiqh
