Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdoom bin Sheikh Al Qazi Ali | |
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Died | 1522 Ponnani |
Burial place | Ponnani Juma Masjid, Ponnani |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Al Azhar University, Egypt |
Occupation(s) | Islamic scholar, author |
Known for | Author of al-Ajwibah al-'ajibah 'an al-as'ilah al-gharibah |
Notable work | Tahrid: Ahlil Iman Ala Jihadi Abdati Sulban |
Title | المخدوم الأوّل |
Parent | Sheikh Ali Ahmed Al Ma’abari (father) |
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Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdoom bin Sheikh Al Qazi Ali (Arabic: شيخ زين الدين المخدوم بن الشيخ عبد العزيز المليباري; Zayn al-Dīn ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz Malībārī), [1] was an Islamic scholar and grandfather. [2] [3] He is the builder of Ponnani Juma Masjid. [4] [3]
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