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Abu Hafs Umar an Nasafi

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Religion
  
Islam

Name
  
Abu Umar

Creed
  
Maturidi


Jurisprudence
  
Hanafite

Denomination
  
Sunni Islam

Region
  
Transoxiana, Samarkand


Title
  
Najm al-Din (The star of religion), Mufti al-Thaqalayn

Born
  
1067
Nakhshab, Persia

Main interest(s)
  
Islamic Jurisprudence, Tafsir, Hadith, Theology (Kalam), History

Died
  
1142, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Najm ad-Dīn Abū Ḥafṣ ‘Umar ibn Muḥammad an-Nasafī (Arabic: نجم الدين أبو حفص عمر بن محمد النسفي‎‎‎; 1067–1142) was a Muslim jurist, theologian, mufassir, muhaddith and historian. A Persian scholar born in Transoxiana, he wrote mostly in Arabic.

He authored around 100 books in Hanafi jurisprudence, theology, Quran exegesis, Hadith and history. One of his famous books is Al-Aqeedah al-Nasafiyya in Sunni Islam creed, on which Al-Taftazani wrote his famous commentary. Some of his famous works in Arabic include Al-Taysir fi 'Elm al-Tafsir, Talabah al-Talabah, Al-Qand fi Zikr 'Ulama'e Samarqand, and Manzumah al-Jame' al-Saghir. Both Al-Dhahabi and Al-Sama'ani reported on his works.

He authored a famous Quran exegesis in Persian, called Tafsir-e Nasafi.

Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani, the author of al-Hidaya, was his most famous student.

References

Abu Hafs Umar an-Nasafi Wikipedia