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Abu al-Fida Isma'il ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Dimashqi (Arabic: أبو الفداء إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير الدمشقي, romanized: Abū al-Fiḍā’ Ismā‘īl ibn ‘Umar ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqī; c. 1300–1373), known simply as Ibn Kathir, was an Arab Islamic exegete, historian and scholar.
Ibn Kathīr was a Muslim theologian and historian who became one of the leading intellectual figures of 14th-century Syria. Ibn Kathīr was educated in Damascus and upon completion of his studies obtained his first official appointment in 1341, when he joined an inquisitorial commission formed to.
Najbardziej znane dzieła Ibn Kathira to książka historyczna Al-Bidaja wa'n-Nihaja (Początek i koniec) i Tafsir ibn Kathir - wyjaśnienie treści Koranu uznawane za autorytatywne przez następne pokolenia muzułmanów.
This article delves into the life, accomplishments, and recognition of Ibn Kathir, shedding light on his scholarly endeavors. Early Life and Education. Ibn Kathir was born in the year 701 H in Mijdal, a village east of Busraa in the province of Damascus. His father held the position of a Khateeb.
Ibn Kathir was born in the city of Busra in 701 H. His father was the Friday speaker of the village, but he died while Ibn Kathir was only four years old. Ibn Kathir's brother, Shaykh Abdul-Wahhab, reared him and taught him until he moved to Damascus in 706 H., when he was five years old.
Ibn Kathir: The Story of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Muhammad (pbuh) was born in Mecca ( Makkah), Arabia, on Monday, 12 Rabi' Al-Awal (2 August A.D. 570). His mother, Aminah, was the daughter of Wahb Ibn Abdu Manaf of the Zahrah family. His father, 'Abdullah, was the son of Abdul Muttalib.
Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim (Arabic: تفسير القرءان العظيم, romanized: Tafsīr al-Qurʾān al-ʿAẓīm), commonly known as Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Arabic: تفسير ابن كثير, romanized: Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr), is the Qur'anic exegesis by Ibn Kathir.