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07-04-2007, 04:07 PM
Hafidh Qasim bin Qutlubughah (rahmatullahi alaih) (802-879 AH)
Zain al Deen Abu al Adl Qasim bin Qutlubughah
al Jamali. He grew up as an orphan and began his search for knowledge at a very young age. He studied under some of the most famous authorities of his time such as Hafidh Badr al Deen al Aini, Hafidh Ibn Hajar, and Hafidh Kamal al Deen Ibn al Humam.
Despite being his teacher, Hafidh Ibn Hajar once described him as ‘the eminent shaikh, the unique and ideal muhaddith’ and on another occasion as ‘the Imam, allamah,muhaddith, faqeeh, hafidh.’
His students include Hafidh Shams al Deen al Sakhawi and Sharaf al Deen Yahya al Munawi. Hafidh Qasim bin Qutlubughah authored over eighty works, most of which were on hadeeth and its narrators. He died in Cairo in the year 879 AH. May Allâh shower His mercy upon him.
Zain al Deen Abu al Adl Qasim bin Qutlubughah
al Jamali. He grew up as an orphan and began his search for knowledge at a very young age. He studied under some of the most famous authorities of his time such as Hafidh Badr al Deen al Aini, Hafidh Ibn Hajar, and Hafidh Kamal al Deen Ibn al Humam.
Despite being his teacher, Hafidh Ibn Hajar once described him as ‘the eminent shaikh, the unique and ideal muhaddith’ and on another occasion as ‘the Imam, allamah,muhaddith, faqeeh, hafidh.’
His students include Hafidh Shams al Deen al Sakhawi and Sharaf al Deen Yahya al Munawi. Hafidh Qasim bin Qutlubughah authored over eighty works, most of which were on hadeeth and its narrators. He died in Cairo in the year 879 AH. May Allâh shower His mercy upon him.