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Muhammad Habib Shakir (1866 in Cairo – 1939 in Cairo) ( ar, محمد حبيب شاكر) was an Egyptian
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, born in Cairo and a graduate from
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Life

Sheikh Mohammed Shakir b. Ahmad b. ‘Abd al-Qadir was born in 1866 CE in Jirja, a city in Upper Egypt. He studied and graduated from
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. He died in 1939 in Cairo. His son, Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad Shakir, wrote his biography in a treatise entitled ''Mohammed Shakir ‘Alam min A‘lam al-‘Asr''


Positions

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's Supreme Judge for four years (1890-1893) *Dean of Alexandria's Scholars *Al-Azhar Secretary General ("Wakil") and a member of its board of directors *Member of Al-Azhar Corps of High Scholars *Member of Al-Azhar legislative Society ("al-Jam‘iyya al-Tashri‘iyya")


Works

*"Al-Durus al-Awwaliyya fi al-‘Aqa’id al-Diniyya" *"Al-Qawl al-Fasl fi Tarjamat al-Qur’an al-Karim" *"Al-Sira al-Nabawiyya"


Qur'an controversy

Mohammed Habib Shakir has been stated by many internet sources as "a well known translator of the Qur'an into English." He has been associated with the translator M. H. Shakir of the translation published by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an. However this idea is contradicted by two pieces of evidence that have now come to light: # There is strong evidence that Mohammed Habib Shakir was against the translation of the Qur'an and considered the rendering of the Arabic into any other language unlawful. # There is strong evidence that M. H. Shakir, the translator, is actually a pen name for Mohammedali Habib Shakir the son of Habib Esmail of The House of Habib. The translator of this edition was in fact a Pakistani Shi'a.


See also

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* Translation of the Qur'an


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shakir, Muhammed Habib 1866 births 1939 deaths 20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam Translators of the Quran into English Judges from Cairo Al-Azhar University alumni