Abu Uthman al-Sabuni
| Abu Uthman al-Sabuni أبو عثمان الصابوني | |
|---|---|
| Title | Shaykh al-Islām Al-Ḥāfiẓ | 
| Personal life | |
| Born | 983 CE | 
| Died | 1057 (aged 73–74) | 
| Era | Islamic golden age | 
| Region | Khorasan | 
| Main interest(s) | Aqidah, Fiqh, Hadith, Tafsir | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Denomination | Sunni | 
| Jurisprudence | Shafi'i | 
| Creed | Ash'ari | 
| Muslim leader | |
| Influenced by | |
Al-Sabuni, Ismail bin Abdal-Rahman bin Ahmad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Amir, Abu Uthman al-Sabuni al-Shafi'i also known as Abu Uthman al-Sabuni (Arabic: أبو عثمان الصابوني), was a Sunni scholar known for being the leading hadith expert in Khorasan, a jurist of great authority particularly in the Shafi'i school, a Qur'anic exegete, theologian, preacher, and orator. The Sunnis of his time called him the Shaykh al-Islām, and when they used this word they did not mean anyone else. He was eloquent in dialect, broad in knowledge, and was fluent in both Persian and Arabic. Al-Bayhaqi said: "He was the true Imam of the Muslims and the real Shaykh of Islam."