Sheikh Khalil al-Kurdi as-Sammani
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Sheikh Khalil Sheikh Khalil al-Kurdi as-Sammani al-Kurdi as-Sammani | |
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Rêhber Xelîlê Kurdî | |
Personal | |
Religion | Islam |
Arabic name | |
Personal (Ism) | Khalil |
Teknonymic (Kunya) | as Sammani |
Toponymic (Nisba) | al-Kurdi |
Sheikh Khalil al-Kurdi as-Sammani[1] (Kurdish: Şêx Xelîl el-Kurdî es-Semmanî; Sorani Kurdish: شێخ خەلیل کوردی سەممانی; died c. 750 AC),[1][2] also referred to as Sheikh Khalil, was one of the first scholars of the period of the spread of Islam, who was himself a tabi’.[3]
Nothing much is known about his biography. The early Islamic scholar Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani mentions Khalil in Ma`rifat al-Sahâba wa Fadâ'ilihim.[4] He was also known to have narrated 10 prophetic ahadith according to Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani in the book Al-Isabah fi tamyiz al Sahabah.[5]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Tarihte İslam Alimleri, Liderler, Bilim Adamları ve Filozoflar". Bismil Haber: Diyarbakır Son Dakika Yerel Haberler (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-05-26.
- ^ "Kürt Alim ve İlim Adamları – Sipkan Aşireti Web Sitesi" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-05-26.
- ^ Siddiqi, Muhammad (1993). Hadith Literature (PDF). Oxford: The Islamic Texts Society. p. 29. ISBN 0946621381.
- ^ Abu Nu'aym, pp. 3073/6.
- ^ al-Asqalani, pp. 540–541.
Sources[edit]
- Baran, İlhan (2019). "KÜRTLER". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam (in Turkish) (ANNEX-2, 3rd revised ed.). p. 128.
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