词条 | Salâh Ud Dîn At Tijânî |
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|image = Al Imâm Salâh Ud Dîn Ibn Mahmûd At Tijâni.jpg |caption =Al Imâm Salâh Ud Dîn At Tijâni |name = Salâh Ud Dîn At Tijânî صلاح الدين التجاني |birth_date = 24 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1377 AH {{birth-date and age|June 12, 1958}} |birth_place = Cairo |region = Egyptian Scholar |nationality = Egypt |ethnicity = Arab |occupation = Imam, Medicine professor, Surgeon |denomination =Sunni Islam | creed= Ash'ari |Sufi_order = Tijani |Maddhab = Maliki |influences = Ahmad al-Tijani, Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, Malik ibn Anas, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, al-Suyuti }} Salâh ud-Dîn Ibn Mahmûd al-Hasanî al-Tijânî al-Misrî (صلاح الدين إبن محمود الحسني التجاني المصري) is an Egyptian Imâm, Mujtahid and a specialist of Hadith affiliated to the Sunni Ash'ari theological school, the Maliki school of jurisprudence, and the Tijani Tariqa. He is also an orthopedic surgeon and Professor of Medicine at the Faculty Of Medicine Kasr Al Ainy of Cairo. Childhood and LearningHe was born June 12, 1958 in Cairo, in the district of Sayyeda Zaynab, within a family of descendants of the Prophet Muhammad through the lineage of Imam Hasan ibn Ali. His father, Imam Mahmud al-Hasani, was a scholar and teacher at al-Azhar University, and taught him the basics of Islamic knowledge, including the Quran and related sciences. Then at aged 15, he performed his Hajj for the first time, and at 17, he obtained several diplomas and awards in the areas of Tajwid, Tafsir, Hadith and Maliki Fiqh, and wrote several epistles on these subjects. At 18 years old, he saw the Prophet in a dream who ordered him to join the Tijani Tariqa, then again at the age of 20, to build a Zawiyya that would enable everyone to learn and practice Islam peacefully. The latter is built in the district of Imbaba at Cairo, and has an open access library for which Shaykh Salah ud-Din al-Tijani has striven to identify the great classics of literature, in order to share them with anyone who wishes, making a point that Muslim(s) are reclaiming the knowledge of their religion. It was officially opened on 1st Muharram 1400 Over the years, he became a master of Sunni jurisprudence in the Maliki, Hanafi, Shafi'i and Hanbali Madhabs as well as mastering the legal opinions of the defunct Madhab, like that of al-Thawri, al-Awza'i and al-Zahiri. Eventually, becoming a Mujtahid, able to issue fatwa directly from the Quran and the Sunnah. His TeachersHis principal teachers include illustrious :
His booksShaykh Salâh ud-Din al-Tijânî is a prolific writer, having written books in various fields of science, some in several volumes containing a sum of several letters combined in one book. Among these there is :
The entirety of these books was posted on the website of Shaykh Salâh Ud Dîn At Tijânî, and many of them are also published in paper format. See also
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