
The Perfect Guide of the Sciences of the Qur’an
£ 22.00 £ 18.70
Author: Jalal-al-Din ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Suyuti
Translated By: Hamid Algar | Michael Schub | Ayman Abdel Haleem
Reviewed By: Osman S. A. Isma’il al-Bili
Publisher: Garnet Publishing
Edition / Year: 1st Edition 2011
Volumes: 1
Pages: 301
Binding / Paper Quality: Paperback Cover| White Colour Paper
Print: One Colour Print | Clear Print | Fine Font
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Imam Jalal-Al-Din Al-Suyuti (849-911 AH / 1445-1505 AD) was born, lived and was buried in Cairo. The ascription ‘Al-Suyuti’ is a reference to Asyut, a town in Upper Egypt from which his family hailed. Known as the ‘son of books’ from the numerous books he studied and referred to in his works, he could equally be called the ‘father of books’ because of the many books he produced. From his early years, Al-Suyuti devoted his life to learning, reading, writing and teaching, holding notable positions in those fields in the city of Cairo at a time when it was the center of Islamic learning par excellence. He was an outstanding scholar, second to none in the field of Quranic Sciences (‘Ulum Al-Qur’an), in which he produced many well-known works. However, being the all-round scholar that he was, his contributions covered almost all the fields of Arabic, the Qur’an, the Traditions (hadith) and History. His works were of such superb quality that they earned him the respect of his generation and the generations that followed to the present day. Most important of these in the field of Quranic Sciences was his “Al-Itqan”.
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 20 × 6 cm |
| Book author | Jalalu D-Din As-Suyuti |
| Book genre | Quran & Studies |
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| Harakat | Not Applicable |

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