Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi
Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm ibn Mūsā al-Shāṭibī (720 – 790 A.H./1320 – 1388 C.E.) was an Andalusí Sunni Islamic legal scholar following the Maliki madhab. He died in 1388 in Granada. Imam Shatibi's full name was "Ibrahim bin Mosa bin Muhammad al-Shatibi al-Gharnati". His family descended from the Banu Lakhm. His kunya was "Abu Ishaq", and his surnames were "Al-Lakhmi", "Al-Gharnati", "Al-Maliki" and "As-Shatibi". The date and place of his birth are unknown. However, one of his surnames, "As-Shatibi", points to the city Xàtiva, which indicates that he was a descendant of migrants from that town.
Abū Isḥāq al-Shāṭibī أبو إسحاق الشاطبي | |
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Personal | |
Died | 1388 |
Religion | Islam |
Region | al-Andalus |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Maliki |
Creed | Ash'ari |
Arabic name | |
Personal (Ism) | Ibrāhīm |
Patronymic (Nasab) | ibn Mūsā ibn Muḥammad |
Teknonymic (Kunya) | Abū Isḥāq |
Toponymic (Nisba) | al-Shāṭibī; al-Lakẖmī; al-Gharnāṭī |
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