Abu Abdallah Muhammad al-Qasri أبو عبد الله محمد القصري

1319–1365 CE

jurist

Abu Abdallah Muhammad al-Qasri was a prominent jurist and scholar during the peak of the Zayyanid Kingdom. Based in Tlemcen, his legal work and intellectual contributions helped shape the kingdom's judicial systems and cultural identity. A renowned Maliki jurist, he authored several treatises on Islamic law and governance, which influenced both local and regional jurisprudence. His efforts not only elevated the intellectual status of Tlemcen but also reinforced the religious and cultural cohesion of the Zayyanid realm.

Why They Mattered

He provided intellectual stability and moral guidance during one of the Zayyanid Kingdom's most prosperous periods. His work preserved and advanced Maliki jurisprudence, strengthening the kingdom's legal foundations.

Legacy

He is remembered for his contributions to Islamic law and for enhancing the scholarly prestige of Tlemcen as a center of learning.

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