Ahmad Muhammad Shakir

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Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (Template:Langx) (January 29, 1892, Cairo – June 14, 1958) was an Egyptian Islamic scholar of hadith. He is the son of Muḥammad Shākir ibn Aḥmad, an Islamic scholar of Al-Azhar University[1][2] and elder brother of Mahmud Muhammad Shakir,[3] a writer and journalist.

As editor, Shākir's Cairo publication, from 1937 in 5 volumes, provided the standard topical classification of the hadith Arabic text for Sunan at-Tirmidhi. The work was subject to many reprints.[4]

Positions held

He graduated from and worked at Al-Azhar University and retired in 1951.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Among the positions that he held was that of vice-chairman of the Supreme Shariah Court in Cairo.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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  4. Hadith and the Quran, Encyclopedia of the Quran, Brill