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Muhammad Abu Khubza

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Abu Uways
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Born
Muhammad Abu Khubza al-Hasani

(1932-07-30)30 July 1932
Died30 January 2020(2020-01-30)(aged 87)
Tetouan, Morocco
ReligionIslam
NationalityMoroccan
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceZahiri[1]

Abu Uways Muhammad Abu Khubza al-Hassani(Arabic:مُحَمَّد بن الأَمِين بُوخُبْزَة الْحسْنِيُّ;July 30, 1932 – January 30, 2020)[2][failed verification]was a MoroccanMuslimtheologian,jurist,bibliographerandlinguist.His name has variantly been spelled "Bukhabza," "Boukhabza," Bu Khabza, "and" Bu Khubza. "

Life

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Abu Khubza was born on the 26th ofRabi' al-awwalin the year 1351 according to theIslamic calendar,corresponding to the 30th of July in 1932Gregorian.[2][failed verification]

Works

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Abu Khubza produced a detailedlibrary catalogfor the Tétouan branch of theBibliothèque Générale et Archives,Morocco'snational library.[3]

Original works

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  • Fihris makhtutat khizana titwan.Tétouan: 1984. 2 vols. With al-Mahdi al-Daliru.[3]

Edited works

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  • Ibn al-Arabi,Siraj al-muhtadin fi adab al-salihin.Tétouan: Manshurat Jam'iyyat al-Ba'th al-Islami, 1992.[4]
  • Tirmidhi,Aridat al-ahwadhi bi sharh sahih al-Tirmidhi.Beirut:Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyya, 1997. 8 vols.[4]

Citations

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  1. ^"العلامة بوخبزة.. شيـخ تطـوان بنـت الأنـدلـس".February 1, 2020.
  2. ^abInternational Institute for Counter-Terrorismreport,1 January 2012.
  3. ^abJonathan Glustrom Katz,Dreams, Sufism, and Sainthood: The Visionary Career of Muhammad Al-Zawâwî,pg. 205.Leiden:Brill Publishers,1996.
  4. ^abThe Transmission and Dynamics of the Textual Sources of Islam: Essays in Honor of Harald Motzki,pg. 83. Eds. Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort,Kees Versteeghand Joas Wagemakers. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2011.