بوابة الأهرام
بوابة الأهرام
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The article discusses the life and works of Imam Al-Shatibi, one of the most prominent scholars of recitation and Islamic jurisprudence in Al-Andalus and the Muslim world. He made significant contributions to understanding the objectives of Sharia through his famous poem, "Al-Shatibiyah." Born in Shatibah in 1143 CE, he lost his eyesight in childhood; nonetheless, he became a renowned scholar. He studied in Egypt, where he became a sheikh to students of knowledge, working to transmit the sciences of the Qur'an, Hadith, and language, while maintaining a state of asceticism and simplicity. His works, such as "Hiraz al-Amani," are among the most important references in the science of recitation and remain a fundamental resource for scholars. He passed away in Cairo in 1194 CE and is still regarded as a symbol of piety and knowledge in Islamic heritage.
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