İnbabi
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İnbabi
Summary
İnbabi is a human[1]. His place of birth was Cairo[2]. He was born on January 1, 1824[3]. He passed away in Cairo[4]. He died on April 5, 1896[5]. He worked as a writer[6].
Key Facts
- İnbabi's place of birth was Cairo[2].
- İnbabi died in Cairo[4].
- İnbabi was born on January 1, 1824[3].
- İnbabi was born on 1825[7].
- İnbabi died on April 5, 1896[5].
- İnbabi held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[8].
- İnbabi's professions included writer[6].
- İnbabi held the position of Grand Imam of al-Azhar[9].
- İnbabi held the position of Grand Imam of al-Azhar[10].
- İnbabi was educated at Al-Azhar University[11].
- A notable student of İnbabi was Muhammad Munib al-Ja'fari[12].
- A notable student of İnbabi was Ahmad Miftah al-Ommari[13].
- İnbabi's religion is recorded as Islam[14].
- İnbabi is recorded as male[15].
- İnbabi's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- İnbabi studied under Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Hulwani[17].
- İnbabi studied under Ahmad ibn Mustafa al-Maktabi[18].
- İnbabi's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Ottoman Turkish[19].
- İnbabi's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[20].
- İnbabi's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Persian[21].
- İnbabi's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Turkish[22].
- İnbabi's writing language is recorded as Ottoman Turkish[23].
Body
Origins and Family
İnbabi was born in Cairo[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1824[3] and 1825[7].
Education
İnbabi was educated at Al-Azhar University[11]. Studied under Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Hulwani[17], a Sufi[24], 1833–1891[25], of Ottoman Empire[26] and Ahmad ibn Mustafa al-Maktabi[18], an ulema[27], 1847–1923[28], of Ottoman Empire[29].
Career and Affiliations
İnbabi's professions included writer[6]. Positions held include Grand Imam of al-Azhar[9], a position[30], founded in 1679[31], headquartered in Al-Azhar Mosque[32]. Notable students include Muhammad Munib al-Ja'fari[12], an Islamic jurist[33], 1855–1925[34], of Ottoman Empire[35] and Ahmad Miftah al-Ommari[13], a poet[36], 1858–1911[37], of Ottoman Empire[38].
Personal Life
İnbabi's religion is recorded as Islam[14].
Death and Burial
İnbabi died on April 5, 1896[5]. He died in Cairo[4].
FAQs
Where was İnbabi born?
Born in Cairo[2], İnbabi…
Where did İnbabi die?
İnbabi died in Cairo[4].
What did İnbabi do for work?
İnbabi worked as writer[6].
Where did İnbabi go to school?
İnbabi was educated at Al-Azhar University[11].