Ibn al-Shihna
Abu al-Walīd Ibn al-Shihna (Lisān ad-Dīn ʾAbū'l-Walīd Muḥammad ibn Kamāladdīn Muḥammad ibn aš-Šiḥna al-Halabī al-Ḥanafī, 1348–1412; AH 749–815) was a Mamluk-era Syrian Hanafi scholar and historian.
His Rawḍ al-manāẓir fī ʿilm al-awāʾil wa l-awāẖir ("Garden of the spectacles of the history of antiquity and modernity")[1] details the talks he held with Timur as the representative of the scholars of Aleppo after Timur's conquest of Aleppo in 1400.
His son Muḥibb ad-Dīn ʾAbū al-Fadl Muḥammad Ibn aš-Šiḥna al-Halabī (1402–1485) was the chief judge of Aleppo for the Hanafi school of law.
References
- Paris, BnF arabe 1539-1541; London, BL, Or. Add. 23,336.
- Souad Soghbini (ed.), Mamluk Sudies 14, Bonn (2017).
- Esra Atmaca, Turkish Studies 13/16 (Summer 2018), 21–34, doi:10.7827/TurkishStudies.14051
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