Muhammad 'Ali al-Sabuni () (1 January, 1930 â 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-TafÃÂsër (), his most well-known work which condenses and presents conclusions from various classical Sunni Qur'anic exegeses.
- Al-MawÃÂrëth fë al-SharëâÂÂah al-IslÃÂmiyyah fë á¸Âawâ al-KitÃÂb wa-l-Sunnah (), a juridical work on Islamic inheritance laws.
- Al-ZawÃÂj al-IslÃÂmë al-Mubakkir SaâÂÂÃÂdah wa-Ḥaá¹£ÃÂnah (), a juridical work addressing contemporary concerns regarding marriage in an attempt to encourage adults to marry earlier.
- Al-Sunnah al-Nabawiyyah al-Muá¹Âahharah Qism min al-Waḥy al-IlÃÂhë al-Munzal (), a polemical work addressing criticisms about the authority of the sunnah and hadith raised by hadith-skeptical modernists and Qur'anists.
- Al-TibyÃÂn fë âÂÂUlÃ
«m al-QurâÂÂÃÂn (), a collection of lecture notes on Qur'anic sciences covering topics such as the revelation, compilation, and exegetical tradition of the Qur'an.
- ÃÂmantu bi-llÃÂh (), a creedal work presenting various proof texts in support of orthodox Sunni positions on Islamic eschatalogical theology.
- RawÃÂâÂÂiâ al-BayÃÂn fë Tafsër ÃÂyÃÂt al-AḥkÃÂm
- Sharḥ RiyÃÂḠal-á¹¢ÃÂliḥën (), a commentary on the hadith work Riyad al-Salihin by al-Nawawi.
- Qabs min NÃ
«r al-QurâÂÂÃÂn al-Karëm ()
- MawsÃ
«âÂÂat al-Fiqh al-SharâÂÂë al-Muyassar ()
- Tafsër al-WÃÂá¸Âiḥ al-Muyassar ()
- Al-Mahdë al-Nabawë al-á¹¢aḥëḥ fë á¹¢alÃÂt al-TarÃÂwëḥ ()
- Al-Nubuwwah wa-l-AnbiyÃÂâ ()
- Mawqif al-SharëâÂÂah al-GharrÃÂâ min NikÃÂḥ al-MutâÂÂah ()
- RisÃÂlah fë Ḥukm al-Taá¹£wër ()
- Al-Mahdë wa-AshrÃÂá¹ al-SÃÂâÂÂah ()
- Al-ShubuhÃÂt wa-l-AbÃÂá¹Âël ḥawl TaâÂÂaddud Zawjat al-RasÃ
«l ()
- Muktasar tafsir Ibn Kathir, (in Arabic: ÃÂ
îêõñ êÃÂóÃÂñ çèàÃÂëÃÂñ).
- From Treasures Of The Sunnah (In Arabic: ÃÂ
àÃÂÃÂÃÂò çÃÂóÃÂé).
See also
References