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Maribel Fierro et al., « Ibn al-Qāsim (d. 191/806), the Egyptian Student of Mālik b. Anas: a Preliminary Survey », Éditions de la Sorbonne
The Egyptian Ibn al-Qāsim (d. 191/806) – a student of Medina’s Mālik b. Anas (d. 179/795), considered the founder of the Mālikī legal school – played a crucial role in the history of this maḏhab. His transmissions from Mālik and his own legal opinions form the bulk of the two foundational Mālikī texts in North Africa and al-Andalus: Saḥnūn’s (d. 240/854) al-Mudawwana and al-ʿUtbī’s (d. 255/869) al-Mustaḫrağa. Ibn al-Qāsim is omnipresent in Mālikī fiqh, but at the same time he is a somewhat controversial...