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Sheikhul Islam Abū Yaḥyā b. Muḥammad b. Zakariyyā, Zayn al-Dīn al-Sunaykī () also known as Zakariyyā al-Ansārī was an
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. He also excelled in other sciences such as
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. He is described as the most renowned and revered scholar, judge and teacher of his time. He is highly regarded for his profound knowledge in all of the sciences and his books of various subjects became a reference for later scholars. He is deemed to be the
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" is with Zakariyya al-Ansari.


Biography


Birth

He was born in or around 1420 CE, in Sunayki, located in the Egyptian province of Sharqiyya.


Education

During his adolescence, al-Ansārī moved to Cairo to study at
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. He lived in such poverty there, that he would venture out into the night in search of water faucets and the rinds of watermelon. However, according to al-Ansārī's own account, after a few years at al-Azhar, a mill worker came to his aid. He provided the young al-Ansārī with money for his food, clothing and books. al-Ansārī told of a remarkable encounter with his benefactor told him,


Teachers

Zakariya al-Ansari learned from many scholars from different backgrounds and they are more than one hundred and fifty sheikhs, as mentioned in his book “Thabit Zakariya al-Ansari”. His most famous teachers were amongst the leading experts of various sacred sciences. * Ibn al-Majdi: He studied
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under him. *
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī (; 18 February 1372 – 2 February 1449), or simply ibn Ḥajar, was a classic Islamic scholar "whose life work constitutes the final summation of the science of hadith." He authored some 150 works on hadith, history, ...
: Zakariyya al-Ansari was one of his close students. He exhaustively studied
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 ...
under him. * Al-Kamal ibn al-Humam: He studied multiple Islamic sciences under him. * Jalal al-Din al-Mahalli: He studied
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 ...
and
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under him. * Alam al-Din al-Bulqini: He studied
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under him. * Sharaf al-Din al-Munawi: He studied
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and
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 ...
under him. * Muhyi al-Din al-Kafiji: He studied the
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sciences under him.


Career


Teaching position

Zakariyya al-Ansari held a number of teaching positions, where he taught in
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for eighty years, during which he moved between different schools over his long career, educating in the different Islamic sciences. He was appointed the most prestigious position such as teaching the shrine of Imam
al-Shafi'i Al-Shafi'i (; ;767–820 CE) was a Muslim scholar, jurist, muhaddith, traditionist, theologian, ascetic, and eponym of the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence. He is known to be the first to write a book upon the principles ...
, and there was no higher position in Egypt than this job. He also served as the head master of
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.


Judiciary position

He served as the chief judge of Egypt titled; Qadi al-Qudat literally "judge of judges" which was the highest post you could serve as a judge. He originally refused this post until Sultan Qaitbay insisted to accept his request, and the dignitaries of the state came to him seeking his approval. Zakariyya had no choice but to agree to this after all the urgency, so that Al-Ashraf Qaytbay said to him: “If you want, I will walk in front of you until I take you to your house.” He agreed and stipulated some things which were privately discussed and both had to discuss their terms to come to the middle ground. He proceeded with his work with complete integrity and apparent chastity, and he was not afraid encourage good and forbid evil, and he often burdened the advice of Sultan Qaitbay, He continued in this position for twenty years throughout the reign of Sultan Qaitbay, which is a remarkable phenomenon in his era, as it is considered a very long period for other judges. Najm al-Din al-Ghazi said: “He was the ruler of the regions and positions, and Sultan Qaytbay appointed him to judge the judges, and he did not accept him except after a complete review, then he was dismissed from the judiciary because of his insult to the sultan with injustice, and he rebuked him for it explicitly and exposure.” In the year 906 AH, Zakariya al-Ansari was dismissed from the judiciary, and this was during the time of Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri. This is because he used to rebuke al-Ghawri for injustice a lot, and the words were heavy on him, but it did not take long until he returned to the judiciary after the strong insistence of the princes, and he continued in it for five months, then he isolated himself when he felt that he was unable to carry out the burdens of the judiciary, due to his old age, His eyesight weakened, and his body atrophied, and this was in the same year (906 AH).


Students

Zakariya al-Ansari in his era was very famous, and his fame reached all aspects of the cities of Islam, so students of knowledge came to him from all sides, apprenticing him, and benefiting from his abundant and different knowledge, and he reached a stage in his era that he was singled out for the shortest chain of the
isnad In the Islamic study of hadith, an isnād (chain of transmitters, or literally "supporting"; ) refers to a list of people who passed on a tradition, from the original authority to whom the tradition is attributed to, to the present person reciting ...
, so a very large number took from him. His most famous students became world-class authorities in their own right; * Shihab al-Din al-Ramli * Ibn Hajar al-Haytami * Al-Sha'rani * Al-Khatib al-Shirbini * Shams al-Din al-Ramli * Nasir al-Din al-Tablawi


Death

Zakariya al-Ansari died at the age of 100 years old, he spent all of those years in knowledge, teaching and the judging, and he died in
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at the year of 926/1520. After the death of Zakaria al-Ansari, he was washed on Thursday morning, shrouded and carried in the morning, and he was prayed for at Al-Azhar Mosque in the presence of an countless number of judges, scholars, righteous people, saints, and the general public, and the King of Princes prayed for him then he carried his coffin and those with him from the princes, and the princes walked in front of him And judges, and scholars, and the elite, and the common people. His funeral was famous, and countless people witnessed it, and he was buried in the small cave near the grave of Imam Al-Shafi’i, who was affiliated with his school of thought, and was one of his imams and scholars. Al-Sha'rani said: “His funeral was well-known. Al-Alai said He was buried in the minor yard in the soil of Sheikh Najm al-Din al-Khuishati, near the tomb of Imam Al-Shafi’i, in a new watering can built by Judge Sharaf al-Din Qarib ibn Abi al-Mansur for himself, may God Almighty have mercy on him." A funeral prayer was also offered in absentia after the Friday prayer at the Grand Mosque, and an obituary was mourned in
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in
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, and his countless merits and virtues, and his famous qualities, were mentioned. He was also prayed in absentia at the
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in
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, and people regretted his loss a lot.


Reception

Al-Sha'rani says: “He became the most representative of the people of his time, and the chief of scholars among his peers, and he was blessed with life, knowledge and work, and he was given luck.” Ibn Hajar al-Haytami said: "I introduced our sheikh Zakariyya; Because he is the most honoured of those upon whom my sight fell from among the working scholars and the inherited imams, and higher than those from whom I have narrated and studied among the wise jurists and engineers, for he is the pillar of the supreme scholars. Allah’s argument over mankind, the bearer of the Shafi’i school of thought on its shoulder, the liberator of its problems, and the revealer of its intricacies, in its first and foremost, attached The grandchildren of the ancestors, unique in the height of the isnad, how and there was no one in his era except those who took from him orally or through or through multiple means, but it happened to some of them that he took from him orally at times and from others. Between him and him there are about seven intermediaries at other times, and this has no equal in any of the people of His era, so yes, this distinction, which is more appropriate for the imams. Because he gained the capacity of his students and followers, and the large number of those who took from him, and the continuity of benefiting from him." His contemporary, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, said: “Zakariyya, the sheikh of Islam, excelled and mastered, and took the path of Sufism. Tongue and silence." Najm al-Din al-Ghazzi said : “The Imam, the Sheikh of the Sheikhs of Islam, the sign of the investigators, the understanding of the verifiers, the tongue of the theologians, the Imam of the jurists and the hadith scholars, the memorizer who is specific to the height of the chains of narrators, and the attachment of the descendants to the ancestors, the scholar, the worker, the complete guardian, the one who combines the law and the truth, and the traveller to God.” Come, I uphold the paths of the way, our Lord and Master, the Chief of Judges, one of the swords of truth.”


Works

The topics of Zakaria al-Ansari's writings varied greatly, as he did not leave an art from the arts of Sharia, its instruments, and other various sciences that were taught in his era, such as
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,
engineering Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to Problem solving#Engineering, solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve Systems engineering, s ...
,
astronomy Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
,
arithmetic Arithmetic is an elementary branch of mathematics that deals with numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In a wider sense, it also includes exponentiation, extraction of roots, and taking logarithms. ...
,
geometry Geometry (; ) is a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. Geometry is, along with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. A mathematician w ...
and others, except that he classified them. In the classification, he followed the path of the scholars of his time, as it was most of them in that era to abbreviate the books of the predecessors in the form of texts to make it easier for students of knowledge to memorize them, or explain the abbreviated texts to clarify their meanings and remove ambiguity and ambiguity from their expression and manifestation, or put footnotes, which are notes and comments on explanations or
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books. The Indian scholar and researcher, Abdul Qadir al-Aidarous said: “And he wrote in many sciences, such as jurisprudence, interpretation, hadith, grammar, language, morphology, meanings, statement, beautiful, logic, and medicine, and he has a long tradition in Sufism, and he wrote in duties, arithmetic, algebra, interview, form, geometry, etc. Other than that."


Major works

Qur'an The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God ('' Allāh''). It is organized in 114 chapters (, ) which consist of individual verses ('). Besides ...
and its Sciences: *''I'rab al-Quran al-'Adhim'' ("Syntax of the Great Qur'an") * ''Ghazw al-Jalil Bibayan Khafiin, 'Anwar al-Wahi'' ("Conquest of the Galilee with a hidden statement, the lights of revelation"), a footnote of Tafsir al-Baydawi by
Al-Baydawi Qadi Baydawi (also known as Naṣir ad-Din al-Bayḍawi, also spelled Baidawi, Bayzawi and Beyzavi; d. June 1319, Tabriz) was a jurist, theologian, and Quran commentator. He lived during the post-Seljuk Empire, Seljuk and early Mongol Empire, Mon ...
. *''Taliqat Mardiyah ala Daqaiq Muhkamah'' ("Satisfying Commentaries on the Accurate Minutes in Explaining Al-Muqaddimah Al-Jazari"), a commentary of the Al-Muqaddimah by Ibn al-Jazari. *''Fath al-Rahman Bikashf Ghumud al-Qu'ran'' ("Opening the Most Gracious by revealing the ambiguities of the Qur’an")
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 its
Sciences Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. Modern science is typically divided into twoor threemajor branches: the natural sciences, which stu ...
: *''Tuhfat al-Bari mae Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari'' ("The masterpiece of Al-Bari with an explanation of Sahih Al-Bukhari"), a commentary of
Sahih Bukhari () is the first hadith collection of the Six Books of Sunni Islam. Compiled by Islamic scholar al-Bukhari () in the format, the work is valued by Sunni Muslims, alongside , as the most authentic after the Qur'an. Al-Bukhari organized the bo ...
by Al-Bukhari. *''Fath al-Baqi Biwasita Sharh al-Alfiyyah al-Iraqi'' ("Open the rest by explaining the Iraqi millennium"), is an explanation of Alfiyyah al-Hadith by Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi. *''Fath al-Alam Bi-Sharh al-Alam bi Hadith al-Ahkam'' ("Opening the flag by explaining the media")
Creed A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community (often a religious community) which summarizes its core tenets. Many Christian denominations use three creeds ...
,
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 ...
and
Logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the study of deductively valid inferences or logical truths. It examines how conclusions follow from premises based on the structure o ...
: *''Fath al-Ilah al-Majid bi-Idhah Sharh al-'Aqa'id'' ("Opening the Majestic God by clarifying the explanation of beliefs"), a commentary of Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyya by Al-Taftazani. *''Afkar Rayeyt fi Sharh 'Anwar al-'Anwar'' ("Brilliant Ideas in Explanation of the Lights of Lights"), a commentary of Tawali' al-Anwar min Matali' al-Anzar by
Al-Baydawi Qadi Baydawi (also known as Naṣir ad-Din al-Bayḍawi, also spelled Baidawi, Bayzawi and Beyzavi; d. June 1319, Tabriz) was a jurist, theologian, and Quran commentator. He lived during the post-Seljuk Empire, Seljuk and early Mongol Empire, Mon ...
. *''Al-Matla' Sharh Isaghuji'' ("Insider Explanation of Isaghuji"), an explanation of the science of
logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the study of deductively valid inferences or logical truths. It examines how conclusions follow from premises based on the structure o ...
.
Jurisprudence Jurisprudence, also known as theory of law or philosophy of law, is the examination in a general perspective of what law is and what it ought to be. It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values ...
: *''Asna Al-Matalib fi Sharh Rawdat al-Talib'' ("The requirement explanation of Rawdat al-Talib"), commentary of Rawdatu Talibin by
Al-Nawawi Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (;‎ (631A.H-676A.H) (October 1230–21 December 1277) was a Sunni Shafi'ite jurist and hadith scholar. Ludwig W. Adamec (2009), ''Historical Dictionary of Islam'', pp.238-239. Scarecrow Press. . Al-Nawawi died at ...
. *''Manhaj at-Tullab fi Fiqh al-Imam ash-Shafi'i'' ("Manhaj al-Tullab in the jurisprudence of Imam al-Shafi’i"), a summary of Minhaj al-Talibin by Al-Nawawi. *''Tahrir Tanqih al-Labab'' ("Students’ Masterpiece"), an abbreviation of the book "Refining the pulp" by Wali al-Din al-'Iraqi. *''Al-Gharar Al-Bahia fi Sharh Al-Bahha Al-Wardiyyah'' ("Al-Gharar Al-Bahia in Explanation of the Rosary Delight System"), which is an explanation of the Rosary Delight system by Ibn al-Wardi. *''Nihayat al-Hudaa li Tahrir al-Aiktifa'' ("The end of guidance to the liberation of sufficiency"), a commentary of the science of imposition by Ibn al-Masri. *''Al-'Iilam Waliahtimam bi Jame al-Fatawaa'' ("Media and interest in collecting the rulings")
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence 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 ...
: *''Al-Hadaf min al-Wusul 'Iilaa Sharh lil 'Usul al-'Asasia'' ("The goal of reaching an explanation of the core assets"), an abbreviation of Jam' al-Jawami' fi 'Ilm Usul al-Fiqh by
Taj al-Din al-Subki Abū Naṣr Tāj al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ibn ʿAlī ibn ʻAbd al-Kāfī al-Subkī (), or Tāj al-Dīn al-Subkī () or simply Ibn al-Subki (1327–1370) was a leading Sunni Islamic scholar based in Egypt and Levant. He was a highly regarded jur ...
. *''Sharh Fath al-Rahman Qasu al-Ajlan"'' ("Fath Al-Rahman Explanation of Laqtat al-Ajlan"), a commentary of Laqtat al-Ajlan by Al-Zarkashi.
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language and its Sciences *''Al-Wusul 'Ilaa al-Rabi bi Sharh al-Judhur a-Dhahabia'' ("Reaching the Lord with an Explanation of Golden roots"), a book on
grammar In linguistics, grammar is the set of rules for how a natural language is structured, as demonstrated by its speakers or writers. Grammar rules may concern the use of clauses, phrases, and words. The term may also refer to the study of such rul ...
and a commentary of The Roots Of Gold In Knowing The Words Of The Arabs by Ibn Hisham al-Ansari. *''Al-Durar al-Saniyyah fi Sharh al-Alfiyyah'' ("Al-Durar al-Saniyya explaining the millennium"), a footnote to Badr al-Din bin Malik's commentary of Alfiyyah Ibn Malik by Ibn Malik. *''Turuq Munasibat li Sharh al-Maailij'' ("Occasional ways to explain Al-Maailij"), a commentary of Al-Maailij by Ibn al-Hajib.
Sufism Sufism ( or ) is a mysticism, mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic Tazkiyah, purification, spirituality, ritualism, and Asceticism#Islam, asceticism. Practitioners of Sufism are r ...
and acclamation *''Ahkam al-Dalalah Tahrir al-Risala'' ("Tightness signifying the editing of the message"), an explanation of Al-Risala by
Al-Qushayri 'Abd al-Karīm ibn Hawazin Abū al-Qāsim al-Qushayrī al-Naysābūrī (, ; 986 – 30 December 1072) was an Arab Muslim scholar, theologian, jurist, legal theoretician, commentator of the Qur’an, muhaddith, grammarian, spiritual master, ...
. *''Al-Zabduh al-Ianiqah fi Sharh al-Burdah al-Faraiqah'' ("The elegant butter in the explanation of Al-Burdah Al-Faraiqah"), a commentary of Al-Burda by Al-Busiri. *''Al-Futuhat al-'Iilahiat fi Salih al-Nufus al-Bashariati'' ("Divine conquests in the benefit of human souls") Other subjects *''Fath al-Mubdi'' ("Open the temples") on
Algebra Algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals with abstract systems, known as algebraic structures, and the manipulation of expressions within those systems. It is a generalization of arithmetic that introduces variables and algebraic ope ...
. *''Hudud 'Aniqat Wataerifat Daqiqatun'' ("Elegant borders and subtle definitions") *''Al-Lu'lu' Al-Nazim'' in learning education.


See also

* List of Ash'aris * List of Muslim theologians * List of Sufis


References

{{Authority control Asharis Sunni Sufis Shaykh al-Islāms Mujaddid Quranic exegesis scholars Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Sunni imams Shafi'i fiqh scholars Sufi mystics 16th-century jurists 15th-century biographers 15th-century jurists 15th-century Egyptian historians Egyptian theologians Hadith scholars Scholars from the Mamluk Sultanate Encyclopedists of the medieval Islamic world Medieval Egyptian scientists 1445 births 1505 deaths Biographical evaluation scholars Supporters of Ibn Arabi 1420 births 1520 deaths 15th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate 16th-century Egyptian people 16th-century historians Ansari, Zakariyya