Abdallah ibn al-Zubayr al-Humaydi

ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Zubayr al-Ḥumaydī (died 834) was a hafiz, faqih from Shafi'i jurisprudence scholar and Shaykh of the al-Haram. He studied under Imam Shafi'i himself in his majlis. He also studied and narrated hadith from Sufyan ibn Uyainah and Fudhail ibn Iyadh. His pupils included Al-Aimah such as Al-Bukhari, An-Nasa'i, At-Turmudhi, Abu Zur'a al-Razi and Abu Hatim al-Razi. He died in Mecca in 219 AH.[1][2]

Abdallah ibn al-Zubayr al-Humaydi
عبدالله بن الزبير الحميدي

Al-Humaydi
Personal
Born
Abbasid Caliphate
Died834 /219 AH
Resting placeMecca
ReligionIslam
NationalityCaliphate
EthnicityArab
EraIslamic Golden Age
(Abbasid era)
RegionAbbasid Caliphate
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAthari
Main interest(s)Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Theology
OccupationIslamic Jurisprudence scholar and Shaykh of the al-Haram
Arabic name
Personal (Ism)ʻAbd Allāh
عبد الله
Patronymic (Nasab)ibn al-Zubayr ibn ‘Isa ibn ‘Ubayd allah ibn Usamah ibn Abd Allah ibn Hamid;
بن الزبير بن عيسى بن عبيد الله بن أسامة بن عبد الله بن حميد بن زهير بن الحارث بن أسد بن عبد العزى
Teknonymic (Kunya)Abū Bakr
أبو بكر
Toponymic (Nisba)Al-Ḥumaydī; Al-Makki; al-Qurashi; al-Asadī

His Writings

Some of his writing are:

  • Al-Musnad (المسند) ; 22749563 his biggest work.
  • Uṣūl al-Sunnah (أصول السنة), 49543296
  • Ar-Radd ‘Ala an-Nu’man
  • At-Tafsir
  • Ad-Dala’il

References

Bibliography
  • Adh-Dhahabi, Siyar A’laam an-Nubalaa (10/616-621)
  • Adh-Dhahabi, Tadhkirat ul-Huffaadh (2/413-414),
  • Al-Mizzi, at-Tahdheeb (14/512).


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