Najm ad-Dīn Abū Ḥafṣ 'Umar ibn Muḥammad an-Nasafī (; 1067–1142) was a Muslim jurist, theologian,
mufassir
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,
muhaddith
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and historian. A
Persian scholar born in present-day
Uzbekistan
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, he wrote mostly in
Arabic
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.
Works
He authored around 100 books in
Hanafi
The Hanafi school or Hanafism is the oldest and largest Madhhab, school of Islamic jurisprudence out of the four schools within Sunni Islam. It developed from the teachings of the Faqīh, jurist and theologian Abu Hanifa (), who systemised the ...
jurisprudence,
theology
Theology is the study of religious belief from a Religion, religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an Discipline (academia), academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itse ...
, Quran
exegesis
Exegesis ( ; from the Ancient Greek, Greek , from , "to lead out") is a critical explanation or interpretation (philosophy), interpretation of a text. The term is traditionally applied to the interpretation of Bible, Biblical works. In modern us ...
,
Hadith
Hadith is the Arabic word for a 'report' or an 'account f an event and refers to the Islamic oral tradition of anecdotes containing the purported words, actions, and the silent approvals of the Islamic prophet Muhammad or his immediate circle ...
and history.
Theology
* ''
Al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya'' () or Aqa'id al-Nasafi'' () is his most celebrated work in
Kalam
''Ilm al-kalam'' or ''ilm al-lahut'', often shortened to ''kalam'', is the scholastic, speculative, or rational study of Islamic theology ('' aqida''). It can also be defined as the science that studies the fundamental doctrines of Islamic fai ...
, which alongside ''Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar'' () of
Abu Hanifa
Abu Hanifa (; September 699 CE – 767 CE) was a Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian, ascetic,Pakatchi, Ahmad and Umar, Suheyl, "Abū Ḥanīfa", in: ''Encyclopaedia Islamica'', Editors-in-Chief: Wilferd Madelung and, Farhad Daftary. and epony ...
and ''Al-'Aqeedah al-Tahawiyya'' () of
Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi
Abū Jaʿfar Aḥmad aṭ-Ṭaḥāwī () (853 – 5 November 933), commonly known as at-Tahawi (), was an Egyptians, Egyptian Arabs, Arab Hanafi fiqh, jurist and Athari, Traditionalist aqidah, theologian. He studied with his uncle al-Muzani and w ...
is one of the three seminal works in
Sunni
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam and the largest religious denomination in the world. It holds that Muhammad did not appoint any successor and that his closest companion Abu Bakr () rightfully succeeded him as the caliph of the Mu ...
Islamic creed. By the 17th-century, more than fifty commentaries were written on this work, of which the most famous is
al-Taftazani's commentary named ''Sharh 'Aqaid al-Nasafi'' ().
:Abu Hafs an-Nasafi wrote the ''Al-'Aqaid'' as a direct summary of ''Al-Tamhid le Qawa'id al-Tawhid'' (), the famous book by his own teacher
Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi.
:While a few Arabic sources are sceptical about attributing this work to Abu Hafs an-Nasafi, a recently discovered manuscript of the
Persian version of the work confirms the authorship of the work for Abu Hafs al-Nasafi. The Persian version of the work, titled ''Bayan-e Itiqad-e Ahl-e Sunnat wa Jama'at'' (), is reported on the authority of Al-Nasafi's most famous student,
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani
Burhān al-Dīn Abu’l-Ḥasan ‘Alī bin Abī Bakr bin ‘Abd al-Jalīl al-Farghānī al-Marghīnānī () (1135-1197) was an Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. He was born to an Arab family whose lineage goes back to Calip ...
, the author of ''
Al-Hidayah''. Al-Marghinani explains in the preface of the treatise that Abu Hafs a-Nasafi wrote this work in response to a request made by
Ahmad Sanjar, the
Seljuk ruler and
Sultan
Sultan (; ', ) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ', meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it came to be use ...
, when he visited
Samarqand
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in 535
AH or 1140 CE.
:
Al-Marghinani explains that one of
Sultan Sanjar's governors who was the governor of
Sistan
Sistān (), also known as Sakastān (, , current name: Zabol) and Sijistan (), is a historical region in south-eastern Iran and extending across the borders of present-day south-western Afghanistan, and south-western Pakistan. Mostly correspond ...
and was accompanying the Sultan, asked the scholars of Samarqand to write a treatise on the creed of
Ahl al-Sunnah so that "no one in Sistan could speak against it". Presumably, Sistan was dominated by the
Karramiyya sect who were advocating for
anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. Personification is the related attribution of human form and characteristics t ...
. In response to this request, the scholars of Samarqand asked Abu Hafs al-Nasafi to write the treatise, and they all put their signatures at the end of the document. Among the scholars present at the gathering with Sultan Sanjar was Shaikh al-Islam Abd al-Hameed al-Ismandi al-Samarqandi (the author of the published book titled ''Tariqah al-Khilaf fi al-Fiqh''). Al-Marghinani writes in the preface of the manuscript that he took a copy of the treatise and showed it again to An-Nasafi for a final review.
Quranic sciences
* ''Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir'' () is his most celebrated work in
tafsir
Tafsir ( ; ) refers to an exegesis, or commentary, of the Quran. An author of a ''tafsir'' is a ' (; plural: ). A Quranic ''tafsir'' attempts to provide elucidation, explanation, interpretation, context or commentary for clear understanding ...
, which was published in 15 volumes by Darul Lubab in 2019. The work has been widely cited in other leading tafsir works of the
Ottoman period, including in ''Tafsir Ibn Kamal Pasha'' of
Ibn Kemal, ''Roh al-Bayan'' of
Ismail Haqqi, and ''
Ruh al-Ma'ani
''Rūh al-Ma'ānī fī Tafsīri-l-Qur'āni-l-'Aẓīm wa Sab'u-l-Mathānī'' () is a 30-volume tafsir of the Qur'an, authored by the 19th-century Iraqi Islamic scholar Mahmud al-Alusi.
Comments of the Scholars of the Later Centuries
Yusuf B ...
'' of
Mahmud al-Alusi. Among the
Persian tafsirs,
Kamal al-Din Hussain Wa'ez Kashefi extensively cites ''Al-Taysir'' in both of his tafsir works, i.e. ''Jawaher al-Tafsir'' and ''Mawaheb-e 'Aliyya''.
* ''Tafsir-e Nasafi'' () is a Persian translation of the Quran in rhymed prose. It is considered to be the third oldest full translation of the Quran in the Persian language, and the only translation of Quran in rhymed prose.
* ''Al-Akmal al-Atwal fi Tafsir al-Quran'' () was a voluminous work in tafsir, written prior to Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir.
* ''Risalah fi al-Khata' fi Qira'at al-Qur'an'' () or ''Zillah al-Qari'' (), was published in 2017 by Dar 'Amar.
Jurisprudence
* ''Manzumah fi al-Khilafyat'' () is a book in the form of poetry, consisting of 2669 verses, explaining the differences in the views of Abu Hanifa and his students, namely
Abu Yusuf
Ya'qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari (), better known as Abu Yusuf () (729–798) was an Islamic jurist, as well as a student of Abu Hanifa (d.767) and Malik ibn Anas (d.795), who helped spread the influence of the Hanafi school of Islamic law, and w ...
,
Muhammad al-Shaybani
Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan ibn Farqad ash-Shaybānī (; 749/50 – 805), known as Imam Muhammad, the father of Muslim international law, was an Arab Muslim Ulama, jurist and a disciple of Abu Hanifa (later being the eponym o ...
and Zufur, on legal rules, as well as the differences between Abu Hanifa and
Al-Shafii and
Malik ibn Anas
Malik ibn Anas (; –795) also known as Imam Malik was an Arab Islamic scholar and traditionalist who is the eponym of the Maliki school, one of the four schools of Islamic jurisprudence in Sunni Islam.Schacht, J., "Mālik b. Anas", in: ''E ...
. The book was published in 2010 in
Beirut
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.
:Over ten commentaries have been written on this work, the most celebrated one being that of
Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi titled ''Al-Muasaffa'', published in 2020 by Dar al-Noor.
* ''Hasr al-Masa'il wa Qasr al-Dala'il'' () is a commentary on ''Manzumah fi al-Khilafyat'' with a detailed exposition of the reasons (''adillah'') for each legal rule. The book was published by Dar al-Fajr in 2020.
* ''Tilbah al-Talabah fi al-Istilahat al-Fiqhiyya'' () is a textbook used over centuries in Hanafi schools and has been published multiple times in recent years.
* ''Manzumah al-Jame' al-Saghir'' () in which Al-Nasafi turned
Muhammad Shaibani's seminal work (Al-Jame' Al-Saghir) into poetry consisting of 81 verses.
* ''Sharh Madar al-Usul'' () is a commentary on Al-Karkhi's seminal work in
Usul al-Fiqh
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence () are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law (''sharia'').
Traditional theory of Islamic jurisprudence elaborates how the scri ...
.
Biographical history
* ''Al-Qand fi Zikr 'Ulama'e Samarqand'' () is a
biographical encyclopedia of
Transoxiana
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's Islamic scholars.
Teachers
He studied under prominent scholars such as
Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi,
Abu al-Yusr al-Bazdawi, and
Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi.
Students
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani
Burhān al-Dīn Abu’l-Ḥasan ‘Alī bin Abī Bakr bin ‘Abd al-Jalīl al-Farghānī al-Marghīnānī () (1135-1197) was an Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. He was born to an Arab family whose lineage goes back to Calip ...
, the author of ''
Al-Hidayah'', was his most famous student.
See also
*
List of Ash'aris and Maturidis
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References
External links
Al-Nasafi Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
Tafsir-e Nasafi partial text of his tafsir in Persian
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1067 births
1142 deaths
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