Ibn ʻAwaḍ
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Ibn ʻAwaḍ
Summary
Ibn ʻAwaḍ is a human[1]. He worked as an Islamic jurist[2].
Key Facts
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[3].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's professions included Islamic jurist[2].
- A notable student of Ibn ʻAwaḍ was Ahmad Damanhuri[4].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ is recorded as male[5].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's instance of is recorded as human[6].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 298373985[7].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2008059433[8].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's given name is recorded as Ahmad[9].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ studied under al-Khalwatī[10].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ studied under ʻUthmān Aḥmad Najdī[11].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007297138505171[12].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's WorldCat Entities ID is recorded as E39PCjvhdJV7HMgMC8cwFk6PYq[13].
- Ibn ʻAwaḍ's Shamela author ID is recorded as 2326[14].
Body
Education
Studied under al-Khalwatī[10], an Islamic jurist[15] and ʻUthmān Aḥmad Najdī[11], an Islamic jurist[16], 1613–1686[17].
Career and Affiliations
Ibn ʻAwaḍ worked as an Islamic jurist[2]. A notable student of him was Ahmad Damanhuri[4].
FAQs
What did Ibn ʻAwaḍ do for work?
Ibn ʻAwaḍ worked as Islamic jurist[2].