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Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Omar ibn Muhammad al-Tamimi al-Maziri (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التميمي المازري) (1061 – 1141 CE) (453 AH – 536 AH ), simply known as Al-Maziri or as Imam al-Maziri and Imam al-Mazari, was an important Arab Muslim jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are well known and respected to this day. Al-Maziri was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar, which is the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school. It is for this reason that he is referred to simply as al-Imam (the Imam) within the Maliki school.

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  • أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التَّميمي المازَري، إمام المالكية في عصره، ومن المحدّثين المشهورين، بلغ درجة الاجتهاد، حتى سُمِّي «بالإمام». قال عنه القاضي عياض: «هو آخر المتكلمين من شيوخ إفريقية بتحقيق الفقه ورتبة الاجتهاد ودقّة النظر، لم يكن في عصره للمالكية في أقطار الأرض أفقه منه ولا أقوم بمذهبهم»، ووصفه الذهبي بوصف: «الشيخ الإمام العلامة البحر المتفنِّن». وُلد وعاش في المهدية الموجودة حاليًا في تونس، وتُوفي بها. (ar)
  • Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Omar ibn Muhammad al-Tamimi al-Maziri (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التميمي المازري) (1061 – 1141 CE) (453 AH – 536 AH ), simply known as Al-Maziri or as Imam al-Maziri and Imam al-Mazari, was an important Arab Muslim jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are well known and respected to this day. Al-Maziri was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar, which is the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school. It is for this reason that he is referred to simply as al-Imam (the Imam) within the Maliki school. (en)
  • Muhammad b. ʿAlī al-Māzarī (Mazara del Vallo, 1061 – Mahdia, 1141) è stato un giurista e imam arabo-siciliano. Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muhammad b. ʿAlī b. ʿUmar al-Māzarī (in arabo: أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التَّميمي المازَري‎) fu un apprezzato giureconsulto musulmano (faqih) siciliano, appartenente alla scuola giuridica malikita. Studiò fiqh a Sfax sotto la guida di al-Lakhmī (m. 1085) e a Sūsa con Ibn al-Ṣāʾigh. Spirito colto e poeta di buona qualità, Muhammad al-Māzarī è noto per una fatwā con la quale si autorizzavano i musulmani che vivevano sotto dominazione non musulmana a rimanere a vivere in Dār al-ḥarb, a condizione che fosse loro garantito vivere in base alla propria legge, pur se assoggettati al pagamento di imposte e alla lealtà politica verso il signore non musulmano (condizioni queste del tutto coerenti con lo statuto della dhimma imposto dall'Islam ai non musulmani).Nel caso concreto si autorizzavano i musulmani a non lasciare la terra di Sicilia, dominata a quell'epoca dai Normanni. Imam Al-Mazari che cammina sulla costa meridionale della Sicilia illustrazione di Imam Al-Mazari che studia a Mazara de Vallo (it)
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  • Tomb of Imam al-Maziri in Monastir, Tunisia. (en)
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  • Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Ali at-Tamimi al-Maziri (en)
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  • أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التَّميمي المازَري، إمام المالكية في عصره، ومن المحدّثين المشهورين، بلغ درجة الاجتهاد، حتى سُمِّي «بالإمام». قال عنه القاضي عياض: «هو آخر المتكلمين من شيوخ إفريقية بتحقيق الفقه ورتبة الاجتهاد ودقّة النظر، لم يكن في عصره للمالكية في أقطار الأرض أفقه منه ولا أقوم بمذهبهم»، ووصفه الذهبي بوصف: «الشيخ الإمام العلامة البحر المتفنِّن». وُلد وعاش في المهدية الموجودة حاليًا في تونس، وتُوفي بها. (ar)
  • Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Omar ibn Muhammad al-Tamimi al-Maziri (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التميمي المازري) (1061 – 1141 CE) (453 AH – 536 AH ), simply known as Al-Maziri or as Imam al-Maziri and Imam al-Mazari, was an important Arab Muslim jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are well known and respected to this day. Al-Maziri was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar, which is the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school. It is for this reason that he is referred to simply as al-Imam (the Imam) within the Maliki school. (en)
  • Muhammad b. ʿAlī al-Māzarī (Mazara del Vallo, 1061 – Mahdia, 1141) è stato un giurista e imam arabo-siciliano. Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muhammad b. ʿAlī b. ʿUmar al-Māzarī (in arabo: أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن عمر بن محمد التَّميمي المازَري‎) fu un apprezzato giureconsulto musulmano (faqih) siciliano, appartenente alla scuola giuridica malikita. Studiò fiqh a Sfax sotto la guida di al-Lakhmī (m. 1085) e a Sūsa con Ibn al-Ṣāʾigh. Imam Al-Mazari che cammina sulla costa meridionale della Sicilia illustrazione di Imam Al-Mazari che studia a Mazara de Vallo (it)
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  • المازري (ar)
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