al-Haytami

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al-Haytami is an honorific title referring to the prominent 16th-century Sunni Shafi'i jurist and hadith scholar Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, known for his influential legal and theological works.

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instanceOf Sunni Muslim scholar
theologian
contributedTo classification of major sins
codification of late Shafi'i fiqh
fatwa literature in the Shafi'i school
era 16th century
fieldOfWork Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic theology
hadith studies
fiqhSchool Shafi'i NERFINISHED
hasHonorific Shaykh al-Islam NERFINISHED
al-Imam NERFINISHED
honorificTitle al-Haytami NERFINISHED
influenced Sunni legal thought
Sunni theological discourse
later Shafi'i jurists
juridicalMethod reliance on Shafi'i usul al-fiqh
use of hadith evidence in legal rulings
knownFor authoritative Shafi'i legal commentaries
discussions of major sins
fatwas on practical legal issues
refutations of theological opponents
languageOfWork Arabic
legacy considered a major authority in Shafi'i fatwa literature
widely cited in later Shafi'i legal manuals
legalSchool Shafi'i madhhab NERFINISHED
notableWork Tuhfat al-Muhtaj bi Sharh al-Minhaj NERFINISHED
al-Fatawa al-Fiqhiyya al-Kubra NERFINISHED
al-Fatawa al-Hadithiyya NERFINISHED
al-I'lam bi-Qawati' al-Islam NERFINISHED
al-Minhaj al-Qawim NERFINISHED
al-Zawajir 'an Iqtiraf al-Kaba'ir NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Hijaz NERFINISHED
Mecca NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation Sunni traditionalist
religiousRole faqih
mufti
muhaddith
religiousView critique of anthropomorphism in theology
defense of Sufism within Sunni orthodoxy
emphasis on following the four Sunni madhhabs
theologicalPosition affirmation of Sunni creed as articulated by Ash'ari scholars
opposition to extremist takfir
timePeriod post-classical Islamic era
tradition Ash'ari theology NERFINISHED

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