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Muhammad Ali al-Sabuni

Muhammad 'Ali al-Sabuni () (1 January, 1930 – 19 March, 2021) was a prominent Syrian Hanafi scholar. He is probably best known for his Qur'anic exegesis entitled Safwat al-Tafasir (The Elite of Interpretations). He died at the age of 91 in Turkey's Yalova province.

Works

Sabuni authored dozens of works in various sciences including:

  • á¹¢afwat al-TafāsÄ«r (), his most well-known work which condenses and presents conclusions from various classical Sunni Qur'anic exegeses.
  • Al-MawārÄ«th fÄ« al-Sharī‘ah al-Islāmiyyah fÄ« Ḍaw’ al-Kitāb wa-l-Sunnah (), a juridical work on Islamic inheritance laws.
  • Al-Zawāj al-IslāmÄ« al-Mubakkir Sa‘ādah wa-Ḥaṣānah (), a juridical work addressing contemporary concerns regarding marriage in an attempt to encourage adults to marry earlier.
  • Al-Sunnah al-Nabawiyyah al-Muá¹­ahharah Qism min al-Waḥy al-IlāhÄ« al-Munzal (), a polemical work addressing criticisms about the authority of the sunnah and hadith raised by hadith-skeptical modernists and Qur'anists.
  • Al-Tibyān fÄ« ‘UlÅ«m al-Qur’ān (), a collection of lecture notes on Qur'anic sciences covering topics such as the revelation, compilation, and exegetical tradition of the Qur'an.
  • Āmantu bi-llāh (), a creedal work presenting various proof texts in support of orthodox Sunni positions on Islamic eschatalogical theology.
  • Rawā’i‘ al-Bayān fÄ« TafsÄ«r Āyāt al-Aḥkām
  • Sharḥ Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn (), a commentary on the hadith work Riyad al-Salihin by al-Nawawi.
  • Qabs min NÅ«r al-Qur’ān al-KarÄ«m ()
  • Mawsū‘at al-Fiqh al-Shar‘ī al-Muyassar ()
  • TafsÄ«r al-Wāḍiḥ al-Muyassar ()
  • Al-MahdÄ« al-NabawÄ« al-á¹¢aḥīḥ fÄ« á¹¢alāt al-Tarāwīḥ ()
  • Al-Nubuwwah wa-l-Anbiyā’ ()
  • Mawqif al-Sharī‘ah al-Gharrā’ min Nikāḥ al-Mut‘ah ()
  • Risālah fÄ« Ḥukm al-Taá¹£wÄ«r ()
  • Al-MahdÄ« wa-Ashrāṭ al-Sā‘ah ()
  • Al-Shubuhāt wa-l-Abāṭīl ḥawl Ta‘addud Zawjat al-RasÅ«l ()
  • Muktasar tafsir Ibn Kathir, (in Arabic: مختصر تفسير ابن كثير).
  • From Treasures Of The Sunnah (In Arabic: من كنوز السنة).

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