- Al-Nasafi's most
famous student,
Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani, the
author of Al-Hidayah. Al-
Marghinani explains in the
preface of the
treatise that Abu...
- al-Dīn Abu’l-Ḥasan ‘Alī bin Abī Bakr bin ‘Abd al-Jalīl al-Farghānī al-
Marghīnānī (Arabic: برهان الدين المرغيناني) (1135-1197) was an
Islamic scholar of...
- also
spelled Hedaya), is a 12th-century
legal manual by
Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani,
which is
considered to be one of the most
influential compendium of Hanafi...
- However, he soon died. His
known viziers include Vajir, Baha al-Din
Marghinani and
Habash Amid.
Vajir was
described as Turkish,
Uyghur and
Khitan by...
- 2012-09-14.
Retrieved 2021-12-06. "Rules
Regarding Tayammum". al-Farghani al-
Marghinani,
Burhan al-Din (2006). Al-Hidayah: The
Guidance (1st ed.).
Amalpress (published...
- Raza Khan
Barelvi Ali al-Qari Al-Tahawi
Amjad Ali
Aazmi Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani Ibn
Abidin Muhammad al-Shaybani
Muhammad Idrees Dahri Qasim Nanawtawi...
- al-Razi (b. 544 AH) Ibn al-Jawzi (b. 509 or 510 AH)
Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani (b. 530 AH) Al-'Izz ibn 'Abd al-Salam (b. 577 AH) Al-Mundhiri (b. 581...
- ad-Din,
meaning proof of the religion. It may
refer to:
Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani (1135–1197),
Islamic scholar Burhan al-Din al-Zarnuji (died 1223), Islamic...
- Al-Hidayah, an
influential work of
Islamic jurisprudence by
Burhan al-Din al-
Marghinani Al
Hidayah (organisation) Al
Hidayah Mosque Hedayat family Hedayat Mosque...
-
Reported to be
often drunk, so that his wife and
vizier Baha al-Din
Marghinani was
ruling in his stead. Boyle, John
Andrew (1971). The
Successors of...