Ethnicity Arab Era Islamic Golden Age | Jurisprudence Hanafi Name Sibt al-Jawzi | |
Notable work(s) "Mir’at al-zaman" and The Defense and Advocacy of the True School of Law (book) and "Tazkirat ul Khawas (book)" Died 1256, Mount Qasioun, Syria |
Shams al-din Abu al-Muzaffar Yusuf ibn Kizoghlu (c. 581AH/1185 -- 654AH/1256), famously known as Sibṭ ibn al-Jawzi (Arabic: سبط بن الجوزي ) was a notable preacher and historian.
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He is the grandson of the great Hanbali scholar Abul-Faraj Ibn Al-Jawzi.
His title "Sibt ibn al-Jawzi" denotes that he is the sibṭ (grandson) of Ibn al-Jawzi from his daughter's side.
Biography
Born in Baghdad, the son of a Turkish freedman and Ibn al-Jawzi's daughter, he was raised by his famous grandfather. After his grandfather's death he moved to Damascus, where he worked under the Ayyubids Sultans al-Mu'azzam, An-Nasir Dawud, and al-Ashraf.
Unlike his Hanbali grandfather, he was of the Hanafi madhhab, which was the judicial school common to those of Turkish descent and preferred by the Ayyubid Sultans. He has also been described as having Shia tendencies, most notably by al-Dhahabi. His historical writings, which include more critical accounts of Uthman compared to other sources, and Ibn Kathir's obituary of him have been given as evidence supporting this.
Works
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