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  Era Medieval era
  Color #B0C4DE
  Name '''Ibn Kathir'''
  Birth 1301
  Death 1373
  School Tradition Shafi'i



Ismail ibn Kathir () was an Islamic Scholar . His full name is '''Abu Al-Fida, 'Imad Ad-Din Isma'il bin 'Umar bin Kathir Al-Qurashi Al-Busrawi'''. He was born in 1301 in Busra , Syria (hence Al-Busrawi). He was taught by the "scholar of Islam" Ibn Taymiyya in Damascus , Syria and Abu al-Hajjaj Al-Mizzi , (d. 1373), main teacher of Ibn Kathir. Upon completion of his studies he obtained his first official appointment in 1341, when he joined an inquisitorial commission formed to determine certain questions of Heresy . Thereafter he received various semi-official appointments, culminating in June/July 1366 with a professorial position at the Great Mosque of Damascus. Ibn Kathir wrote a famous commentary on the '' Qur'an '' named '' Tafsir Ibn Kathir '' which linked certain '' Hadith ,'' or sayings of Muhammad , and sayings of the '' Sahaba '' to verses of the ''Qur'an,'' in explanation. ''Tafsir Ibn Kathir'' is famous all over the Muslim World and among Muslim s in the Western World , and is one of the most widely used explanations of the ''Qu'ran'' today.

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 history, and a '' Mufassir '' (''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 .''

In later life, he became blind. He attributes his blindness to working late at night on the '' Musnad '' of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in an attempt to rearrange it topically rather than by narrator.

Ibn Kathir died in February 1373 in Damascus, and was buried in the local Sufi cemetery.


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