Nur al-Din al-Samhudi

Sunni Islamic scholar
Ali bn Ahmad al-Samhudi
BornAH 844 (c. AD 1466)
Samhud, Egypt
DiedAH 911 (c. AD 1533)
EraMamluk era
SchoolShafi'i
Main interests
Islamic History, Islamic Jurisprudence

Nur al-Din Ali ibn Abd Allah ibn Ahmad al-Hasani al-Samhudi (Arabic: علي بن أحمد السمهودي) was a 15th-century Shafi'i Islamic scholar of the Mamluk Era. He is known to be the last person to enter and clean the Inner Chamber of the prophet Muhammad's grave.[1][2] Al Samhudi wrote Wafa al-Wafa bi akhbar Dar al-Mustafa in five volumes. In this book he intended to gather in it everything connected to the city of Medina.[3]

References

  1. ^ english alarabiya.net - This-man-entered-the-Prophetic-Chamber-in-Madinah-this-is-what-he-saw
  2. ^ Wafa al-Wafa by Al Samhudi
  3. ^ "Who is al-Sayyid al-Samhudi? | Shafii Fiqh.com". Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-23.

External links

  • Ghadir Khumm: Narrations where the Prophet [s] confirms from the Companions his authority over them
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