Main interests Hanafi Fiqh | School or tradition Sufi | |
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Asad Muhammad Saeed as-Sagharji (أسعد محمد سعيد الصاغرجي) was Syrian Islamic scholar specializing in the field of Hanafi Fiqh, living in Damascus, Syria. He was the head Imam of Jamia al-Umawi in Damascus. Currently As-Sagharji was the leading Faqih (Jurist) in Syria, he belonged to the Shadhili Sufi order. As-Sagharji is author of several books, One of them is on the key evidences from the Qur'an and Sunnah proving the Hanafi Fiqh, which is called al-Fiqh al-Hanafiyyah wa Adillatahu, this book is a comprehensive manual on Hanafi fiqh which is in three volumes and is taught at the al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt.One of the Shaykh’s most prominent teacher’s was the distinguished Syrian scholar, Al-Shaykh al-Sayyid Ibrahīm al-Ya’qūbī.
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Works
The Shaykh is a prolific author and has produced a number of notable works, including the classic work, al-Fiqh al-hanafī wa adillatuhū, a comprehensive manual on Hanafi fiqh, which along with the Shaykh’s other famous works such as Shu’ab al-īmān, Sayyidunā Muhammad Rasūlallāh (sallallāhu alay’hi wa ālihī wa salam), Zawjatun-Nabī (sallallāhu alay’hi wa ālihī wa salam) and Hajj wal-‘Umra are readily taught as study texts in many famous Arab universities, including the renowned Al-Azhar University in Cairo.
Death
He died on 21 August 2015 and was buried in Madina Jannatul Baqi cemetery.