Ibn Daqiq al-Eid
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Ibn Daqiq al-Eid
Summary
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid is a human[1]. Born in Yanbu[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1228[3]. He passed away in Cairo[4]. He died on January 1, 1302[5]. He worked as an Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], teacher[8], and poet[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (152 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's place of birth was Yanbu[2].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid died in Cairo[4].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was born on January 1, 1228[3].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was born on July 22, 1228[11].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid died on January 1, 1302[5].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid died on October 5, 1302[12].
- A child of Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was Alqushayriyaiyah[13].
- Arabic was Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's native language[14].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid worked as an Islamic jurist[6].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's professions included qadi[7].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid worked as a teacher[8].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's professions included poet[9].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's field of work was fiqh[15].
- A notable student of Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati[16].
- A notable student of Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was Al-Dhahabi[17].
- A notable student of Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was Ibn Jamil al-Rabaʿī[18].
- A notable work attributed to Ibn Daqiq al-Eid is Q20388432[19].
- A notable work attributed to Ibn Daqiq al-Eid is Q12218498[20].
- A notable work attributed to Ibn Daqiq al-Eid is Iḥkām al-Iḥkām sharḥ ʻUmdat al-aḥkām[21].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's religion is recorded as Islam[22].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid is recorded as male[23].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's noble title is recorded as hafiz[25].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's given name is recorded as Muhammad[26].
- Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ibn Daqiq al-'Id[27].
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Origins and Family
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's place of birth was Yanbu[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1228[3] and July 22, 1228[11]. Arabic was his native language[14].
Education
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid studied under Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], teacher[8], and poet[9]. Ibn Daqiq al-Eid's field of work was fiqh[15]. Notable students include Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati[16], a theologian[29], 1256–1344[30], of Mamluk Sultanate[31], specialised in theology[32]; Al-Dhahabi[17], a muhaddith[33], 1274–1348[34], specialised in Islamic theology[35]; and Ibn Jamil al-Rabaʿī[18], a judge[36].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q20388432[19], a literary work[37]; Q12218498[20], a literary work[38]; and Iḥkām al-Iḥkām sharḥ ʻUmdat al-aḥkām[21], a written work[39].
Personal Life
A child of Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was Alqushayriyaiyah[13]. His religion is recorded as Islam[22].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1302[5] and October 5, 1302[12]. Ibn Daqiq al-Eid died in Cairo[4].
Why It Matters
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (152 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40]
FAQs
Where was Ibn Daqiq al-Eid born?
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid was born in Yanbu[2].
Where did Ibn Daqiq al-Eid die?
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid passed away in Cairo[4].
What did Ibn Daqiq al-Eid do for work?
Ibn Daqiq al-Eid worked as Islamic jurist[6], qadi[7], teacher[8], and poet[9].