Al-Humaydi

For the Moorish historian and scholar, see Al-Humaydī. For the emir of Baalbek, see Saʿd al-Din al-Humaidi.
al-Humaidi
الحميدي
Personal Details
Died 834 /219 AH
Mecca, Hejaz
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Shafi'i
Creed Athari

Arabic name

Personal (Ism) ʻAbd Allāh
عبد الله
Patronymic (Nasab) ibn al-Zubayr ibn ‘Isa ibn ‘Ubayd allah ibn Usamah ibn Abd Allah ibn Hamid;
بن الزبير بن عيسى بن عبيد الله بن أسامة بن عبد الله بن حميد بن زهير بن الحارث بن أسد بن عبد العزى
Teknonymic (Kunya) Abū Bakr
أبو بكر
Toponymic (Nisba) Al-Ḥumaydī; Al-Makki; al-Qurashi; al-Asadī

Imam al-Humaydi was a hafiz, faqih from Shafi'i jurisprudence scholar and Shaykh of the al-Haram. He studied under Imam Shafi'i himself in his majlis. He also studied and narrated hadith from Sufyan ibn Uyainah and Fudhail ibn Iyadh. His pupils included Al-Aimah such as Al-Bukhari, An-Nasa'i, At-Turmudhi, Abu Zur'a al-Razi and Abu Hatim al-Razi. He died in Mecca in 219 AH.[1][2]

His Writings

Some of his writing are:

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