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Muhammad b. `Ali, Abu `Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi al-Sufi al-Shafi`i
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[Biographical Notes in 'Reliance of the Traveller', Noah (Nuh) Ha Mim Keller, USA: Sunna Books, 1991 CE, x130 (pp. 1048-9) ] Hakim Tirmidhi (w9.4) is Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn Bishr, Abu `Abdullah al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi, a muezzin and author originally from Termez (in present-day Uzbek S.S.R.). A Sufi and Shafi`i scholar in Sacred Law, hadith, and tenets of faith, he was exiled from his native Termez over a book its inhabitants did not agree with, and went to Balkh (present-day Wazirabad. Afghanistan), where he was welcomed and honored. He wrote a number of works in hadith, Sacred Law, and Sufism, among which his Nawadir al-usul [Rare hadith sources] is perhaps the best known. He died in Balkh at ninety years of age, probably around AH 320 (al-A`lam (y136), 6.272; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 2.245; and n). [al-Ghadir fi al-kitab wa'l-sunnah wa'l-adab, al-Amini, `Abd al-Husayn Ahmad al-Tabrizi al-Najafi, Beirut: Mu'assasat al-A`lami (11 vols), 1414 AH/1994 CE, vol. 1, p. 134 ] Hakim Tirmidhi (w9.4) is Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn Bishr, Abu `Abdullah al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi, a muezzin and author originally from Termez (in present-day Uzbek S.S.R.). A Sufi and Shafi`i scholar in Sacred Law, hadith, and tenets of faith, he was exiled from his native Termez over a book its inhabitants did not agree with, and went to Balkh (present-day Wazirabad. Afghanistan), where he was welcomed and honored. He wrote a number of works in hadith, Sacred Law, and Sufism, among which his Nawadir al-usul [Rare hadith sources] is perhaps the best known. He died in Balkh at ninety years of age, probably around AH 320 (al-A`lam (y136), 6.272; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 2.245; and n). [Fayd al-qadir fi sharh al-Jami` al-saghir, al-Munawi, Zayn al-Din `Abd al-Ra'uf b. Taj al-`Arifin b. `Ali, al-Haddadi al-Shafi`i, Unidentified edition, , vol. 1, p. 116 ] Hakim Tirmidhi (w9.4) is Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn Bishr, Abu `Abdullah al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi, a muezzin and author originally from Termez (in present-day Uzbek S.S.R.). A Sufi and Shafi`i scholar in Sacred Law, hadith, and tenets of faith, he was exiled from his native Termez over a book its inhabitants did not agree with, and went to Balkh (present-day Wazirabad. Afghanistan), where he was welcomed and honored. He wrote a number of works in hadith, Sacred Law, and Sufism, among which his Nawadir al-usul [Rare hadith sources] is perhaps the best known. He died in Balkh at ninety years of age, probably around AH 320 (al-A`lam (y136), 6.272; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 2.245; and n). The Ahlul Bayt DILP team does not necessarily agree with all of the statements and opinions expressed by the authors of these texts regarding their subjects. These are presented for the purposes of private research only. Presented by the Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project team |