Ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari
Mohamed Ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari محمد إبن الحاج العبدري | |
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| Title | Ibn al-Haj |
| Personal life | |
| Born | c. 1250–1256 |
| Died | 1336 |
| Resting place | Qarafa |
| Notable work(s) | al-Madkhal |
| Alma mater | al-Qarawiyyin |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Jurisprudence | Maliki |
| Muslim leader | |
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Moḥammed ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari al-Fasi (or Mohammed Ibn Mohammed ibn Mohammed Abu Abdallah Ibn al-Hajj al-Abdari al-Maliki al-Fassi; Arabic: إبن الحاج العبدري الفاسي) also known simply as Ibn al-Haj or Ibn al-Hajj was a Moroccan Maliki scholar and theologian writer. Originally from Fes, he would finish his life in Egypt where he died in 1336. He is most remembered for his famous book "al-Madkhal".