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Muwaffaq al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Ahmad '''ibn Qudamah''' (] أبن قدامة ) al-Maqdisi al-Hanbali (]-]) was a noted Islamic scholar of the ] '']'', author of ''Al-Mughni'' (the main Hanbali '']'' manual) as well as ''Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin'' (a summary of ]'s ''Ihya ulum ad-din'') and ''Tahrim an-Nazar'' (''Censure of Speculative Theology'', an attack on ]'s rationalist views.) He was born in ], and died in ]. Muwaffaq al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Ahmad '''ibn Qudamah''' (] أبن قدامة ) al-Maqdisi al-Hanbali (]-]) was a noted Islamic scholar of the ] '']'', author of ''Al-Mughni'' (the main Hanbali '']'' manual) as well as ''Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin'' (a summary of ]'s ''Ihya ulum ad-din'') and ''Tahrim an-Nazar'' (''Censure of Speculative Theology'', an attack on ]'s rationalist views.) He was born in ], and died in ].


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Muwaffaq al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Ahmad ibn Qudamah (Arabic أبن قدامة ) al-Maqdisi al-Hanbali (1147-1223) was a noted Islamic scholar of the Hanbali madhhab, author of Al-Mughni (the main Hanbali fiqh manual) as well as Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin (a summary of Ghazali's Ihya ulum ad-din) and Tahrim an-Nazar (Censure of Speculative Theology, an attack on Ibn Aqil's rationalist views.) He was born in Jerusalem, and died in Damascus.

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