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in 1580. About the same time he began making sermons at the Sultan Mosque and became a lecturer in a number of Damascus madrasas. He was known by his students for his eloquence, charisma and literary knowledge, while the historians and religious scholars of the period lauded al-Burini for the same
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qualities, as well as his interest in history and philology. The governors and judges of Damascus trusted and appreciated al-Burini, considering him an accomplished Shafi’i jurist with independent judgements. He served as the
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from 1567 to 1571. In Jerusalem he was taught by Muhammad ibn Abi al-Lutf. He moved back to Damascus in 1571, settling in the
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poems for the Sufi Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Barakat al-Qadiri is preserved in Berlin and number of his poems are held in the
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neighborhood. His studies there were interrupted by a famine, which prompted him to relocate to
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Al-Burini often traveled to different parts of Syria, penning two works about his trips to
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Historians of the Islamic World: Selected Entries from Encyclopedia of the World of Islam
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Mullazadih, Muhammad Hani (2013). "Al-Burini, Hasan ibn Muhammad Dimashqi Saffuri". In
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in 1611. On 11 June 1615 he died in Damascus and was buried in the cemetery of
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neighborhood in his adolescence. Afterward, he received an education in
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lodge of Samisatiyya where he expanded his education to literature,
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Badr al-Din al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Dimashqi al-Saffuri al-Burini
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After completing his studies, al-Burini became the head of the
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countryside he was hosted by the chieftain and governor
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Al-Burini was born in mid-July 1556 in the village of
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Syrian historian, poet and Shafi'i jurist (1556-1615)
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Index

Al-Biruni
Saffuriya
Nazareth
Galilee
Damascus
Damascus
Ottoman
Shafi'i
Saffuriya
Nazareth
Galilee
nisba
Burin
Nablus
Damascus
Qur'an
Manjak Mosque
Midan
Arabic grammar
qanun
ulema
Salihiyya
Jerusalem
Sufi
fiqh
tafsir
hadith
Persian
Aleppo
Turkish

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