| Ibn Kathir |
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Ibn Kathir was renowned for his great memory regarding the sayings of Muhammad and the entire Qur'an. Ibn Kathir is known as a Qadi , a master scholar of Hadith, and a ''mufassir'' or Qur'an commentator. Ibn Kathir saw himself as a Shafi scholar. This is indicated by two of his books, one of which was ''Tabaqaat ah-Shafai'ah'', or The Categories of the Followers of Imam Shafi . Many people also regard Ibn Kathir as a precursor to the contemporary Salafi school of law. Other books written by Ibn Kathir include ''Signs Before the Day Of Judgement '' and ''The Birthday of the Prophet'' which supports arguments as to the legality of celebrating Muhammad's birthday (seen as a reprehensible innovation or '' Bid'a '' by some Muslims), ''Biographies of the Prophets'' and ''Sins and their Punishments''. What you have before you is a marvelous work from the Imaam, the scholar, who was known as Ibnul-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. He was born Muhammad ibn Aboo Bakr ibn Ayyoob az-Zar’ee ad-Dimashqee, ash-Shamsud-Deen ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (691 AH-751 A.H). He was born in a town near Damascus, Syria. He was raised in a house of knowledge and he began his studies with his father. Then he went on to study in Damascus and from there he became a student under Ibn Taymiyyah in 712 AH. He remained with Ibn Taymiyyah until the death of his teacher in 728 AH. For those 16 years, he assisted his teacher in defending the Sunnah and was jailed with his teacher on more than one occasion. He did not show preference towards any particular Madhab; rather he had a firm inclination towards the Sunnah, and he firmly defended the ‘Aqeedah and way of the Salafus-Saalih. Ibnul Qayyim was a sea of knowledge, as shown by his many monumental works as well as by the students he had under his tutelage. The Imaam wrote many books, known for touching the heart of those who read them thereby giving those who were entranced in his writings a deeper understanding of their purpose. Some of his well known students were Imaam adh-Dhahabee, Imaam Ibn Kathir, Imaam al-Haafidh Ibn Rajiab Ibn Kathir became blind just before his death in February , 1373 in Damascus. He was buried beside his teacher Ibn Taymiyya in the Sufi Cemetery of Damascus. TEACHERS: STUDENTS: WORKS
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