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Abu Talib al-Makki

Abu Talib al-Makki
Personal life
Born
Abu Talib Muhammad ibn Ali al-Makki

Early 3rd AH / 9th AD centuries
Died386 AH / 996 AD
Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
Main interest(s)Hadith, Sufism, Islamic Jurisprudence
Notable idea(s)Ma'rifa (Knowledge of Hearts)
Notable work(s)Qut al-Qulub (The Sustenance of Hearts)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSufi
CreedShafi'i
Senior posting
Influenced

Abu Talib Muhammad ibn Ali al-Makki (Arabic: أبو طالب المكي; died 386 AH/996 AD in Baghdad),[1][2] was a hadith scholar, Shafi'i jurist, and Sufi mystic.

  1. ^ Karamustafa, Ahmet (2007). Sufism: The Formative Period. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25269-1.
  2. ^ Khalil, Atif. "Abū Tālib al‐Makkī & the Nourishment of Hearts (Qūt al‐qulūb) in the Context of Early Sufism [MW]". academia.edu. Retrieved 25 November 2014.

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أبو طالب المكي Arabic ابوطالب مکی FA Abū Tālib al-Makkī French Абу Талиб аль-Макки Russian ابو طالب مکی UR

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