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The Fifteenth Discourse The Seventeenth Discourse The Twenty-Second Discourse. The information presented here is copyright of Al-Baz Publishing, Inc. And may not be reproduced by any means for distribution or commercial gain. Copyright holder grants to reader license to print single copy for personal use or study. Al-Fateh al-Rabbani (الفتح الرباني) Urdu: فیوض غوث یزدانی ترجمہ الفتح الربانی. Translated in Urdu by Mufti Muhammad Ibrahim Qadri Badayuni. Corrections by Maulana Abdul Hakeem Khan Akhtar. Published by Farid Bookstall, Lahore, 1986. Digitized by Maktabah.org, December 2011. Download PDF (208 mb).
Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn al-Hassan al-Bannani al-Fasi | |
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Title | Al-Bannani |
Personal | |
Born | 1727 CE (1133 AH) |
Died | 1780 CE (1194 AH) Fes, Morocco |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Alaouite Morocco |
Region | Morocco |
Jurisprudence | Maliki |
Creed | Sunni |
Main interest(s) | Fiqh |
Notable work(s) | Al-Fath ar-Rabbani (Hashiyat al-Bannani 'ala Sharh al-Zurqani) (The Endowment of Divine Grace (Marginal Notes of al Bannani on the exposition of az-Zurqani)) |
Muhammad ibn al-Hassan al-Bannani (1727 – 1780 CE) (1133 AH – 1194 AH) (Arabic: محمد بن الحسن البناني), more commonly referred to in books of Islamic law simply as al-Bannani or Imam al-Banani, was an important 18th century Muslim jurist from Fes, Morocco. Al-Bannani was an accomplished scholar in the Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh).
Life[edit]
Al-Bannani was born in Fes in 1727, a city where he studied, lived for his entire life and was also buried in. He studied under many of the important scholars of his time including al-Tayyib al-Wazzani and the famous SufiAhmad ibn al-Mubarak (author of Kitab al-Ibriz). After a period of study, he became the imam and khatib of the famous Karaouine mosque and university and also taught there. He died in 1780 CE and was buried next to another reputable scholar of Fes, Muhammad Mayyara, in the Darb at-Taweel cemetery near the Karaouine mosque.
Al-Bannani is one of the best known Maliki scholars of Fes outside of Morocco, particularly for his book Al-Fath ar-Rabbani (The Endowment of Divine Grace). The text is a sub-commentary on the classical Mukhtassar (Concise Text) of Khalil (the main source of rulings in Maliki jurisprudence), and is well known and used throughout the Maghreb to this day. A reference to his famous commentary is written on his tomb which reads:
- Here lies the tomb of the great scholar
- The unique and famous learned man
- The sea of Sacred Law and the ink of the Muslim nation
- The beaming sun and most elite of the scholars
- He who God has Bestowed his servants with
- From His Grace and Gifted with his genuineness
- The Sheikh, author of Al-Fath ar-Rabbani
- Muhammad ibn al-Hassan al-Bannani[1]
References[edit]
- ^'موقع التاريخ الإسلامي- مقالات- من علماء بيت بناني بالمغرب'. www.islamichistory.net. Retrieved 2017-12-20.