Mar'i al-Karmi
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Mar'i al-Karmi
Summary
Mar'i al-Karmi is a human[1]. He was born in Tulkarm[2]. He was born on 1580[3]. He passed away in Cairo[4]. He died on 1624[5]. He worked as an ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], poet[8], historian[9], and literary scholar[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (58 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Mar'i al-Karmi was born in Tulkarm[2].
- Mar'i al-Karmi died in Cairo[4].
- Mar'i al-Karmi was born on 1580[3].
- Mar'i al-Karmi died on 1624[5].
- Mar'i al-Karmi held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[12].
- Arabic was Mar'i al-Karmi's native language[13].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's professions included ulema[6].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's professions included Islamic jurist[7].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's professions included poet[8].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's professions included historian[9].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's professions included literary scholar[10].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's field of work was fiqh[14].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's field of work was tafsir[15].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's field of work was science of hadith[16].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's field of work was Usul al-fiqh[17].
- Mar'i al-Karmi was educated at Al-Azhar University[18].
- A notable student of Mar'i al-Karmi was Abd al-Baqi al-Hanbali[19].
- A notable student of Mar'i al-Karmi was Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Karmi[20].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Dalīl al-ṭālib li-nayl al-maṭālib[21].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Ghāyat al-muntaha fi al-jam' bayna al-iqnaʻ wa-al-muntaha[22].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Qalāʼid al-marjān[23].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Q137738706[24].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Q137738719[25].
- A notable work attributed to Mar'i al-Karmi is Q137738741[26].
- Mar'i al-Karmi's religion is recorded as Islam[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Tulkarm[2], Mar'i al-Karmi… he was born on 1580[3]. Arabic was his native language[13].
Education
Mar'i al-Karmi's education included a stint at Al-Azhar University[18]. He studied under al-Buhūti[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], poet[8], historian[9], and literary scholar[10]. Fields of work include fiqh[14], a field of study[29]; tafsir[15], a genre[30]; science of hadith[16], an academic discipline[31]; and Usul al-fiqh[17], an academic discipline[32]. Notable students include Abd al-Baqi al-Hanbali[19], a teacher[33], 1596–1661[34] and Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Karmi[20], an ulema[35], 1591–1680[36], of Ottoman Empire[37], specialised in ulema[38].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Dalīl al-ṭālib li-nayl al-maṭālib[21], a written work[39]; Ghāyat al-muntaha fi al-jam' bayna al-iqnaʻ wa-al-muntaha[22], a written work[40]; Qalāʼid al-marjān[23], a written work[41]; Q137738706[24]; Q137738719[25]; and Q137738741[26].
Personal Life
Mar'i al-Karmi's religion is recorded as Islam[27].
Death and Burial
Mar'i al-Karmi died on 1624[5]. He passed away in Cairo[4].
Why It Matters
Mar'i al-Karmi ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (58 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[11]
He has been cited as an influence by Seffarini[42], a writer[43], 1702–1774[44], of Ottoman Empire[45].
FAQs
Where was Mar'i al-Karmi born?
Mar'i al-Karmi was born in Tulkarm[2].
Where did Mar'i al-Karmi die?
Mar'i al-Karmi died in Cairo[4].
What did Mar'i al-Karmi do for work?
Mar'i al-Karmi worked as ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], poet[8], historian[9], and literary scholar[10].
Where did Mar'i al-Karmi go to school?
Mar'i al-Karmi was educated at Al-Azhar University[18].
Who did Mar'i al-Karmi influence?
Mar'i al-Karmi has been cited as an influence by Seffarini[42].