Abu al-Walid al-Baji
| Abu al-Walid al-Baji أبو الوليد الباجي | |
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| Title | Al-Ḥāfiẓ | 
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1013 | 
| Died | 1081 (aged 67–68) | 
| Era | Islamic Golden Age | 
| Region | Al-Andalus | 
| Main interest(s) | Fiqh, Hadith, Islamic theology (kalam), Poetry | 
| Occupation | Scholar, Jurist, Muhaddith, Theologian, Poet | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Denomination | Sunni | 
| Jurisprudence | Maliki | 
| Creed | Ash'ari | 
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| Ash'arism | 
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Abu al-Walid al-Baji, full name Sulayman ibn Khalaf ibn Saʿd (or Saʿdun) ibn Ayyub al-Qadi Abu al-Walid al-Tujaybi al-Andalusi al-Qurtubi al-Baji al-Tamimi al-Dhahabi al-Maliki (28 May 1013 – 21 December 1081), was a Sunni scholar from Beja in al-Andalus. He was an eminent Mālikī jurist (faqih), hadith master (muhaddith), theologian (mutakallim), poet and a man of letters. He was an accomplished debater, prolific writer in numerous scientific works and was a meticulous scholar whose high calibre of knowledge and religious merit are widely acknowledged. He and Ibn Ḥazm were "the two most important literary figures in eleventh-century al-Andalus".