Not to be confused with Ibrāhīm ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh Ibn Mufliḥ al-Maqdisī (1413-1479).
Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Muflih al-Maqdisi
شمس الدين محمد بن مفلح المقدسي
Personal
Born
AH 708 (1308/1309) c. 1308 CE
Palestine
Died
AH 763 (1361/1362) c. 1362 CE
Syria, Damascus, Al-Salihiyyah
Religion
Islam
Region
Syrian scholar
Jurisprudence
Hanbali
Creed
Athari
Main interest(s)
Fiqh
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Ibn Taymiyya, Al-Mizzi, Al-Dhahabi, Ibn al-Qayyim
Ibn Mufliḥ al-Maqdisī, in full "Shams al-Din Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muflih ibn Muhammad ibn Mufarraj al-Ramini al-Maqdisi" (710-763 AH/1310-1362 CE), was one of the leading authorities in Hanbali Law and one of the most prolific writers of the Ḥanbalī school of his period. He is a jurisconsult who stands at the head of a large family of jurisconsults, who survived until the seventeenth century. He received his tutelage amongst several prominent Hanbali figures, including Ibn Taymiyyah.
Ibn Muflih married the daughter of the Hanbalis Qadi al-Qudat Jamāl al-Dīn al-Mardāwī (700-769/1300-1367) and had seven children from this marriage, five boys and two girls.
The similarity of some names amongst the descendants of Ibn Muflih is liable to lead to confusion, especially as regards those named Burhān al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, of whom there are five.[1]
After a life of writing and teaching in Damascus in three Hanbali madrasas, al-D̲j̲awziyya, al-Ṣāḥibiyya and al-ʿUmariyya, he died in 763/1362.
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