أبو حفص البزار
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أبو حفص البزار
Summary
أبو حفص البزار is a human[1]. He was born on 1289[2]. He passed away in Mecca[3]. He died on 1348[4]. He worked as an imam[5], Islamic jurist[6], and muhaddith[7].
Key Facts
- أبو حفص البزار died in Mecca[3].
- أبو حفص البزار was born on 1289[2].
- أبو حفص البزار died on 1348[4].
- أبو حفص البزار worked as an imam[5].
- أبو حفص البزار's professions included Islamic jurist[6].
- أبو حفص البزار worked as a muhaddith[7].
- أبو حفص البزار's field of work was fiqh[8].
- أبو حفص البزار's field of work was science of hadith[9].
- A notable student of أبو حفص البزار was Ibn Rajab[10].
- A notable work attributed to أبو حفص البزار is Q19452233[11].
- أبو حفص البزار's religion is recorded as Islam[12].
- أبو حفص البزار is recorded as male[13].
- أبو حفص البزار's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- The cause of death was plague[15].
- أبو حفص البزار's honorific prefix is recorded as imam[16].
- أبو حفص البزار's given name is recorded as Omar[17].
- أبو حفص البزار's honorific suffix is recorded as rahimahullah[18].
- أبو حفص البزار studied under Ibn Taymiyyah[19].
- أبو حفص البزار studied under Ibn al-Kharrat al-Dawalibi[20].
- أبو حفص البزار studied under Abdullah bin Abdul-Momin Al-Wasiti[21].
- أبو حفص البزار's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[22].
- أبو حفص البزار's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[23].
- أبو حفص البزار's name in native language is recorded as أبو حفص البزار[24].
- أبو حفص البزار's kunya is recorded as Abu Hafs[25].
Body
Origins and Family
أبو حفص البزار was born on 1289[2].
Education
Studied under Ibn Taymiyyah[19], an Islamic jurist[26], 1263–1328[27], of Mamluk Sultanate[28], specialised in fiqh[29]; Ibn al-Kharrat al-Dawalibi[20], an ulema[30], 1240–1328[31]; and Abdullah bin Abdul-Momin Al-Wasiti[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include imam[5], Islamic jurist[6], and muhaddith[7]. Fields of work include fiqh[8], a field of study[32] and science of hadith[9], an academic discipline[33]. A notable student of أبو حفص البزار was Ibn Rajab[10].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to أبو حفص البزار is Q19452233[11].
Personal Life
أبو حفص البزار's religion is recorded as Islam[12].
Death and Burial
أبو حفص البزار died on 1348[4]. He passed away in Mecca[3]. The cause of death was plague[15].
FAQs
Where did أبو حفص البزار die?
أبو حفص البزار passed away in Mecca[3].
What did أبو حفص البزار do for work?
أبو حفص البزار worked as imam[5], Islamic jurist[6], and muhaddith[7].