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Title
  
Al-Qurtubi

Died
  
1273, Egypt

Religion
  
Era
  
Islamic Golden Age

Name
  
Abu al-Qurtubi

Denomination
  
Sunni

Jurisprudence
  

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Books
  
Tafsir al-Qurtubi, The Secrets of Asceticism: Being the Third Part of Qamʻ Al-hirsi Bi Al-zuhdi Wa Al-qanaʻah

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Main interests
  
Tafsir, Fiqh, Hadith

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Imam Abu 'Abdullah Al-Qurtubi or Abu 'Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abu Bakr al-Ansari al-Qurtubi (Arabic: أبو عبدالله القرطبي‎‎) was a famous mufassir, muhaddith and faqih scholar from Cordoba of Maliki origin. He is most famous for his commentary of the Quran, Tafsir al-Qurtubi.

Contents

Al-Qurtubi Tafsir alQurtubi one volume in English

Biography

Al-Qurtubi Tafsir alQurtubi AlJami li Ahkam alQuran AlQurtubi 671H

He was born in Córdoba, Spain in the 13th century. His father was a farmer, and died during a Spanish attack in 1230. During his youth, he contributed to his family by carrying clay for use in potteries. He finished his education in Cordoba, studying from renowned scholars ibn Ebu Hucce and Abdurrahman ibn Ahmet Al-Ashari. After Cordoba’s capture in 1236 by king Ferdinand III of Castile, he left for Alexandria, where he studied hadith and tafsir. He then passed to Cairo, and settled in Munya Abi'l-Khusavb where he spent the rest of his life. Known for his modesty and humble lifestyle, he was buried in Munya Abi'l-Khusavb, Egypt in 1273. His grave was carried to a mosque where a mausoleum was built under his name in 1971, still open for visiting today.

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Al-Qurtubi Tafsir alQurtubi 10 Vols Urdu 10540 Madani Propagation

He was very skilled in commentary, narrative, recitation and law; clearly evident in his writings, and the depth of his scholarship has been recognized by many scholars. In his works, Qurtubi defended the Sunni point of view and criticized the Mu'tazilah.

Reception

The hadith scholar Dhahabi said of him, ..he was an imam versed in numerous branches of scholarship, an ocean of learning whose works testify to the wealth of his knowledge, the width of his intelligence and his superior worth.

Works

  1. Tafsir al-Qurtubi: the most important and famous of his works, this 20 volume commentary has raised great interest, and has had many editions. Contrary to what its name implies, the commentary is not limited to verses dealing with legal issues, but is a general interpretation of the whole of Quran with a Maliki point of view. Any claims made about a verse are stated and thoroughly investigated.
  2. al-Tadhkirah fī Aḥwāl al-Mawtá wa-Umūr al-Ākhirah (Reminder of the Conditions of the Dead and the Matters of the Hereafter): a book dealing with the topics of death, the punishments of the grave, the endtimes and the day of resurrection
  3. Al-Esna fi Sherh al-asma al-Husna
  4. Kitab-üt-Tezkar fi Efdal-il-Ezkar
  5. Kitabü Şerh-it-Tekassi
  6. Kitabü Kam-il-Hırs biz-Zühdi vel-Kanaati
  7. Et-Takrib li Kitab-it-Temhid

References

Al-Qurtubi Wikipedia