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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
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