Muhammad Abu Khubza

Abu Uways
Born Muhammad Abu Khubza al-Hasani
July 30, 1932
Tétouan, Morocco
Nationality Moroccan
Ethnicity Arab
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni

Abu Uways Muhammad Abu Khubza al-Hassani or Abū Khubzah al-Maghrabī. (born 1932)[1] is a Muslim theologian, jurist, bibliographer and linguist from Morocco. His name has variantly been spelled "Bukhabza," "Boukhabza," Bu Khabza," and "Bu Khubza."

Life

Abu Khubza was born on the 26th of Rabi' al-awwal in the year 1351 according to the Islamic calendar, corresponding to the 30th of July in 1932 Gregorian.[1]

Works

Abu Khubza is a bibliographer and writer, having produced a detailed library catalog for the Tétouan branch of the Bibliothèque Générale et Archives, Morocco's national library.[2] In addition to his catalog, Abu Khubza has written works on topics ranging from Islamic law to the syntax of the Arabic language.

Original works

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

Edited works

  • Ibn al-Arabi, Siraj al-muhtadin fi adab al-salihin. Tétouan: Manshurat Jam'iyyat al-Ba'th al-Islami, 1992.[3]
  • Tirmidhi, Aridat al-ahwadhi bi sharh sahih al-Tirmidhi. Beirut: Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyya, 1997. 8 vols.[3]

Citations

  1. 1 2 International Institute for Counter-Terrorism report, 1 January 2012.
  2. 1 2 Jonathan Glustrom Katz, Dreams, Sufism, and Sainthood: The Visionary Career of Muhammad Al-Zawâwî, pg. 205. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1996.
  3. 1 2 The Transmission and Dynamics of the Textual Sources of Islam: Essays in Honor of Harald Motzki, pg. 83. Eds. Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort, Kees Versteegh and Joas Wagemakers. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2011.
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