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Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ali ibn Naṣr ibn Ahmad ibn Hussein ibn Harun ibn Malik ibn Tawk al-Taghlibi (Arabic: القاضي عبدالوهّاب) (973 – 1035CE) (362 AH – 422 AH ), also known as Qadi Abdul Wahhab and Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Maliki was an important Iraqi jurist in the Maliki school. He was a seminal figure of the now extinct Iraqi School of the Maliki madhab. Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab is also remembered for his knowledge of Arabic literature and poetry. He is known by the title Qadi meaning judge in Arabic, as he was a prominent judge in Abbasid Siirt and Badra. He is best known for his work at-Talqin on Maliki fiqh which is still studied today, particularly for its recording of the positions of the Iraqi school of the Maliki madhab.

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  • القاضي عبد الوهّاب المالكي هو أبو محمد عبد الوهّاب بن نصر بن علي التغلبي البغدادي، أحد أعلام المذهب المالكي، ولد في بغداد، ونشأ بها، وتلقى العلم فيها عن أفاضل شيوخها، ووالده كان من العلماء ببغداد، وأخوه كان أدبيا مشهورا. (ar)
  • Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ali ibn Naṣr ibn Ahmad ibn Hussein ibn Harun ibn Malik ibn Tawk al-Taghlibi (Arabic: القاضي عبدالوهّاب) (973 – 1035CE) (362 AH – 422 AH ), also known as Qadi Abdul Wahhab and Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Maliki was an important Iraqi jurist in the Maliki school. He was a seminal figure of the now extinct Iraqi School of the Maliki madhab. Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab is also remembered for his knowledge of Arabic literature and poetry. He is known by the title Qadi meaning judge in Arabic, as he was a prominent judge in Abbasid Siirt and Badra. He is best known for his work at-Talqin on Maliki fiqh which is still studied today, particularly for its recording of the positions of the Iraqi school of the Maliki madhab. (en)
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  • Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab (en)
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  • 'Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ali ibn Nasr at-Taghlibi al-Baghdadi al-Maliki (en)
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  • Iraq and Egypt (en)
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  • Ibn Khallikan, Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary (en)
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  • Had I found among you a roll of bread every morning and every evening, I should not have turned from your town, as I would then have obtained all I wished for. (en)
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  • Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab (en)
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  • at-Talqin (en)
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  • القاضي عبد الوهّاب المالكي هو أبو محمد عبد الوهّاب بن نصر بن علي التغلبي البغدادي، أحد أعلام المذهب المالكي، ولد في بغداد، ونشأ بها، وتلقى العلم فيها عن أفاضل شيوخها، ووالده كان من العلماء ببغداد، وأخوه كان أدبيا مشهورا. (ar)
  • Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ali ibn Naṣr ibn Ahmad ibn Hussein ibn Harun ibn Malik ibn Tawk al-Taghlibi (Arabic: القاضي عبدالوهّاب) (973 – 1035CE) (362 AH – 422 AH ), also known as Qadi Abdul Wahhab and Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Maliki was an important Iraqi jurist in the Maliki school. He was a seminal figure of the now extinct Iraqi School of the Maliki madhab. Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab is also remembered for his knowledge of Arabic literature and poetry. He is known by the title Qadi meaning judge in Arabic, as he was a prominent judge in Abbasid Siirt and Badra. He is best known for his work at-Talqin on Maliki fiqh which is still studied today, particularly for its recording of the positions of the Iraqi school of the Maliki madhab. (en)
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  • القاضي عبد الوهاب المالكي (ar)
  • Qadi Abd al-Wahhab (en)
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