Uthman bin Ali Zayla'i

Somali theologian
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSomali theologian
PlacesSomalia
isWriter Theologian
Work fieldLiterature Religion
Gender
Male
Death1342City of the Dead, Egypt
Education
Al-Azhar University
Notable Works
Taybīn al-ḥaqāʼiq Sharḥ Kanz al-daqāʼiq 
The details

Biography

Uthman bin Ali Zayla'i (Arabic: عثمان بن علي الزيلعي‎) (d. 1342) was a 14th-century Somali theologian and jurist from Zeila.

Biography

Zayla'i traveled extensively throughout the Muslim world during his lifetime. He eventually settled in Cairo, Egypt, where he joined other Somali students at the Riwaq al Zayla'i of the Al-Azhar University.

Uthman wrote several books on Islamic jurisprudence, one of which is considered to be the single most authoritative text on the Hanafi school of Islam. Consisting of four volumes, it is known as the Tabayin al-Haqa’iq li Sharh Kanz al-Daqa’iq. In it he narrated the saying of Abu Hanifah that the Qiblah of the people of the East is West and the Qiblah of the people of the West is East and the Qiblah of the people of the North is South and the Qiblah of the people of the South is North.

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