نجم الدين عمر النسفي

Abu Hafs 'Umar al-Nasafi
أبو حفص عمر النسفي
اللقبShaykh al-Islām,[1][2] Najm al-Din (The star of religion), Mufti al-Thaqalayn
شخصية
ولد1067 CE
توفي1142 (aged 74–75)
الديانةIslam
المنطقةTransoxiana and Samarqand
الطائفةSunni Islam
المذهبHanafi[3]
العقيدةMaturidi
أبرز الاهتماماتIslamic Jurisprudence, Tafsir, Hadith, Theology (Kalam), History
أبرز الأعمالAl-'Aqida al-Nasafiyya, At-Taysir fi at-Tafsir, Tafsir-e Nasafi (in Persian)
مناصب رفيعة

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

Works

He authored around 100 books in Hanafi jurisprudence, theology, Quran exegesis, Hadith and history.

Theology

  • Al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya (عربية: العقائد النسفية) or 'Aqa'id al-Nasafi (عربية: عقائد النسفي) is his most celebrated work in Kalam, which alongside Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar (عربية: الفقه الأکبر) of Abu Hanifa and Al-'Aqeedah al-Tahawiyya (عربية: العقيدة الطحاوية) of Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi is one of the three seminal works in Sunni Islamic creed. By the 17th-century, more than fifty commentaries were written on this work, of which the most famous is al-Taftazani's commentary named Sharh 'Aqaid al-Nasafi (عربية: شرح عقائد النسفي).
  • Abu Hafs an-Nasafi wrote the Al-'Aqaid as a direct summary of Al-Tamhid le Qawa'id al-Tawhid (عربية: التمهيد لقواعد التوحيد), the famous book by his own teacher Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi.[4]
    While a few Arabic sources are sceptical about attributing this work to Abu Hafs an-Nasafi, a recently discovered manuscript of the Persian version of the work confirms the authorship of the work for Abu Hafs al-Nasafi. The Persian version of the work, titled Bayan-e Itiqad-e Ahl-e Sunnat wa Jama'at (فارسية: بیان اعتقاد اهل سنت و جماعت), is reported on the authority of Al-Nasafi's most famous student, Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani, the author of Al-Hidayah. Al-Marghinani explains in the preface of the treatise that Abu Hafs a-Nasafi wrote this work in response to a request made by Ahmad Sanjar, the Seljuk ruler and Sultan, when he visited Samarqand in 535 AH or 1140 CE.[4]
    Al-Marghinani explains that one of Sultan Sanjar's governors who was the governor of Sistan and was accompanying the Sultan, asked the scholars of Samarqand to write a treatise on the creed of Ahl al-Sunnah so that "no one in Sistan could speak against it". Presumably, Sistan was dominated by the Karramiyya sect who were advocating for anthropomorphism. In response to this request, the scholars of Samarqand asked Abu Hafs al-Nasafi to write the treatise, and they all put their signatures at the end of the document. Among the scholars present at the gathering with Sultan Sanjar was Shaikh al-Islam Abd al-Hameed al-Ismandi al-Samarqandi (the author of the published book titled Tariqah al-Khilaf fi al-Fiqh). Al-Marghinani writes in the preface of the manuscript that he took a copy of the treatise and showed it again to An-Nasafi for a final review.[4]

    Quranic sciences

    • Tafsir-e Nasafi (فارسية: تفسیر نسفی) is a Persian translation of the Quran in rhymed prose. It is considered to be the third oldest full translation of the Quran in the Persian language, and the only translation of Quran in rhymed prose.
    • Al-Akmal al-Atwal fi Tafsir al-Quran (عربية: الأکمل الأطول في تفسير القرآن) was a voluminous work in tafsir, written prior to Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir.
    • Risalah fi al-Khata' fi Qira'at al-Qur'an (عربية: رسالة في الخطأ في قراءة القرآن) or Zillah al-Qari (عربية: زلة القارئ), was published in 2017 by Dar 'Amar.

    Jurisprudence

    • Manzumah fi al-Khilafyat (عربية: منظومة في الخلافيات) is a book in the form of poetry, consisting of 2669 verses, explaining the differences in the views of Abu Hanifa and his students, namely Abu Yusuf, Muhammad al-Shaybani and Zufur, on legal rules, as well as the differences between Abu Hanifa and Al-Shafii and Malik ibn Anas. The book was published in 2010 in Beirut.
    Over ten commentaries have been written on this work, the most celebrated one being that of Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi titled Al-Muasaffa, published in 2020 by Dar al-Noor.
    • Hasr al-Masa'il wa Qasr al-Dala'il (عربية: حصر المسائل وقصر الدلائل) is a commentary on Manzumah fi al-Khilafyat with a detailed exposition of the reasons (adillah) for each legal rule. The book was published by Dar al-Fajr in 2020.
    • Tilbah al-Talabah fi al-Istilahat al-Fiqhiyya (عربية: طلبة الطلبة في الإصطلاحات الفقهية) is a textbook used over centuries in Hanafi schools and has been published multiple times in recent years.
    • Manzumah al-Jame' al-Saghir (عربية: منظومة الجامع الصغير) in which Al-Nasafi turned Muhammad Shaibani's seminal work (Al-Jame' Al-Saghir) into poetry consisting of 81 verses.
    • Sharh Madar al-Usul (عربية: شرحُ مَدارِ الأصول) is a commentary on Al-Karkhi's seminal work in Usul al-Fiqh.

    Biographical history

    Teachers

    He studied under prominent scholars such as Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi, Abu al-Yusr al-Bazdawi, and Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi.

    Students

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

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Kamal al-Din ibn Abi Sharif (2017). Muhammad al-'Azazi (ed.). الفرائد في حل شرح العقائد وهو حاشية ابن أبي شريف على شرح العقائد للتفتازاني. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar al-Kotob al-'Ilmiyya. p. 19. ISBN 9782745189509.
    2. ^ Khalid al-Baghdadi (2021). حاشية مولانا خالد النقشبندي على السيالكوتي على الخيالي على شرح التفتازاني على العقائد النسفية. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar al-Kotob al-'Ilmiyya. p. 4. ISBN 9782745190345.
    3. ^ Brown, Jonathan A.C. (2014). Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy. Oneworld Publications. p. 50. ISBN 978-1780744209.
    4. ^ أ ب ت Joya, Omar (2020). On the biography and works of Najm al-Din al-Nasafi (In Persian). Bayyinat.org.

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