The sheikhs of and the disciples of Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin saeed AI-Bushangi

Authors

  • Abdul Sattar Nassif Al-Amri University of Babylon – College of Education for Human Sciences – Department of History
  • Duaa shaker Fadel University of Babylon – College of Education for Human Sciences – Department of History

Keywords:

Muhammad , Ibrahim, Albushanji , sheikhs , student

Abstract

The regions and cities of the Arab Islamic state witnessed the emergence of a large number of prominent figures of thought and the brilliance of the authorship movement in the third century AH.  Poetry, prose, language, and grammar were also famous for the leaders of Islamic thought, even if in its halls the voices of jurists, modernists, narrators and creators. Among these scholars was Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Saeed Al-Bushangi, who lived in the third century AH. Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Bushangi is considered one of the important figures in Islamic history, who was  He has an impact on the intellectual side as he is one of the encyclopedic scholars through his sheikhs and his students and the diversity of their culture, and that the large number of Al-Bushangi Sheikhs indicates the diversity in the sources of thought from which Al-Bushangi drew his sciences, from the regional point of view, and the intellectual transcendence that distinguished his elders.  Most of the scholars of the Islamic states and regions in the East and the West, whom he referred to as steadfastness, praise the books of Jarh and amend them, and agree on the trust of most of them  In the narrator, in addition to the intellectual diversity of these sheikhs, they were encyclopedists in the highness of an arrow, which is the characteristic that distinguished the scholars of that era as well as the diversity of its doctrinal and ideological sheikhs, which had the greatest impact on the intellectual and ideological construction of Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Saeed Al-Bushangi and his openness to all known schools of jurisprudence  As for the large number of his students, which spread over a wide area of ​​the cities and regions of the Arab Islamic state, this indicates the prestigious scientific reputation that was spread on the horizons of Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Bushangi, so the students of science came to hear or narrate to drink from the fountains of this venerable world, and a number of these students were scholars.  The great Muslims who left clear imprints on the Islamic intellectual movement in various religious sciences

Published

2022-11-29