Taj al-Din al-Subki

Abū Naṣr Tāj al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ibn ʿAlī ibn ʻAbd al-Kāfī al-Subkī (تاج الدين عبد الوهاب بن علي بن عبد الكافي السبكي), or Tāj al-Dīn al-Subkī (تاج الدين السبكي) or simply Ibn al-Subki (1327-1370) was a leading Islamic scholar, a faqīh, a muḥaddith and a historian from the celebrated al-Subkī family of Shāfiʿī ʿulamā, during the Mamluk era.

Tāj al-Dīn al-Subkī (تاج الدين السبكي)
TitleShaykh al-Islam
Qadi al-Qudah (chief judge)
Personal
Born(1327-07-03)July 3, 1327 (AH 727/8)
DiedJuly 3, 1370(1370-07-03) (aged 43)
Damascus, Syria
ReligionIslam
EraMamluk Sultanate
RegionLower Egypt
JurisprudenceShafi'i
CreedAsh'ari
Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence
Notable work(s)Tabaqat al-Shafi'iyya al-Kubra (The Major Classes/Generations of the Shafi'is),
Jam' al-Jawami' (The Collection of Collections),
Mu'id al-Ni'am wa Mubid al-Niqam (The Restorer of Favours and the Restrainer of Chastisements),
Al-Sayf al-Mashur fi Sarh 'Aqidat Abi Mansur (The Unsheathed Sword of Explanation of the Doctrine/Creed of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi)
Muslim leader
Influenced
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