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Nْr al-Dيn `Alي b. Abي Bakr b. Sulaymلn, Abْ al-\asan al-Haythamي al-Shلfi`ي
(d. 807 AH/1405 CE)

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Nْr al-Dيn `Alي b. Abي Bakr b. Sulaymلn, Abْ al-\asan al-Haythamي al-Shلfi`ي
(d. 807 AH/1405 CE)
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[Biographical Notes in 'Reliance of the Traveller', Noah (Nْ<) \ل Mيm Keller, USA: Sunna Books, 1991 CE, x143 (pg. 1051) ]

Haythami (w40.4) is `Ali ibn Abu Bakr ibn Sulayman, Abu al-Hasan Nur al-Din al-Haythami, born in Cairo in 735/1335. He was a Shafi`i scholar, hadith master (hafiz), and Imam who compiled many hadith collections, among the most famous of which is his ten-volume Majma` al-zawa'id wa manba` al-fawa'id [Compendium of hadiths not mentioned in the six main collections, and wellspring of information], which has become a virtual necessity for modern students of hadith. He is sometimes confused with Ibn Hajar Haytami, whom he is unrelated to. He died in 807/1405 (al-A`lam (y136), 4.266; and Sheikh Shu`ayb Arna'ut).


[al-Ghadيr fي al-kitلb wa'l-sunnah wa'l-adab, al-Amيnي, `Abd al-\usayn A<mad al-Tabrيzي al-Najafي, Beirut: Mu'assasat al-A`lamي (11 vols), 1414 AH/1994 CE, vol. 1, p. 164 ]


ألحافظ علي بن أبي بكر بن سليمان أبوالحسن الهيثمي (بالمثلثة) القاهرى الشافعي المولود 735 والمتوفى 807، ترجمه السخاوي في ‏الضوء اللامع ج 5 ص 200 - 3 وذكر مشايخه وتآليفه وأثنى عليه وأكثر وحكى عن التقي الفاسي إنه قال: كان كثير الحفظ للمتون ‏والآثار صالحا خيرا، وقال الاقفهسي [ابوالخير محمد بن محمد الزبيرى المصرى الشافعى المتوفى 843]: كان إماما عالما حافظا زاهدا ‏متواضعا متوددا إلى الناس ذا عبادة وتقشف وورع. اه. ثم قال: والثناء على دينه وزهده وورعه ونحو ذلك كثير جدا، بل هو في ذلك ‏كلمة إتفاق، وذكره عبدالحي الحنبلي في شذراته ج 7 ص 70 وأثنى عليه وذكر مشايخه وتآليفه.‏


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