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Tahir al-Jaza'iri ( ar, طاهر الجزائري; 1852 CE/1268 AH – 1920 CE/1338 AH) was a 19th century Syrian Muslim scholar and educational reformer and a great scholar of Tafsīr, Ḥadīth, Fiqh, Uṣūl, history and the Arabic language.


Biography

Tahir al-Jaza'iri (full name: ) was born in 1852 in Damascus to an academic family of the Sam'un Amazigh tribe of Algeria. His father, Muhammad Salih, a mufti of the Maliki school of jurisprudence, had migrated from Algeria to
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in 1846. Tahir studied with his father until the latter's death around 1868, after which he studied under Abd al-Ghani Al-Maydani, Abd ar-Rahman al-Bustani, and Abd ar-Rahman al-Bushnaqi at the next to the Umayyad Mosque. Tahir al-Jazairi was interested in Arabic and in Arabic literature, particularly old manuscripts. His mastery of Persian was comparable to his mastery of Arabic, and he was also proficient in
Ottoman Turkish Ottoman Turkish ( ota, لِسانِ عُثمانى, Lisân-ı Osmânî, ; tr, Osmanlı Türkçesi) was the standardized register of the Turkish language used by the citizens of the Ottoman Empire (14th to 20th centuries CE). It borrowed extens ...
. He also studied French, Hebrew, Syriac, Ethiopian, several ancient Semitic languages, and Tamazight, though he did not master these. At the age of 22, he started teaching at al-Madrasa al-Zahiriyeh in Damascus. Under the reforms of the governor Midhat Pasha, al-Jazairi became inspector of education. According to Muḥammad Kurd ʿAlī, al-Jazairi also designed curricula for elementary education and wrote the necessary textbooks, in topics including Arabic grammar, ethics, religion, and history. Under Midhat Pasha, al-Jazairi also founded ''Dar al-Kutub az-Zahiriyah'', the library of the Az-Zahiriyah Madrasa, with manuscripts he collected from around Damascus. He then established
Khalidi Library The Khalidi Library ( ar, المكتبة الخالدية ) is a library and archive in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was established in 1900, under Ottoman rule. Location The Turba Baraka Khan/Khalidi Library is on the south side of the Chain Ga ...
in Jerusalem in the name of Sheikh Raghib al-Khalidi of the
Khalidi family Al-Khaldi ( ar, الْخَالْدِي), also spelled Al Khalidi is the last name given to members of the tribe of Bani Khalid. The tribe traditionally claims descent from Khalid ibn al-Walid a senior companion of the Prophet Muhammad, and estee ...
. He associated with intellectuals such as
Jamal al-Din Qasimi Jamal al-Din bin Muhammad Saeed bin Qasim al-Hallaq al-Qasimi (1283 AH / 1866 CE - 1332 AH / 1914 CE) (Arabic: جمال الدين القاسمي), was the organizer of the story of Kalila and Dimna. He was one of the pioneers of the modern sc ...
, , and . In 1902, he was dismissed from his position as inspector of libraries. Under continued pressure from Ottoman authorities, he left for Cairo in 1905 where he associated with Ahmad Zaki Pasha and Ahmed Taymour Pasha. In Cairo, he supported himself as a book merchant, dealing in valuable manuscripts. He remained in Cairo for about thirteen years and in 1920 he became seriously ill, and he returned to Damascus. One of his pupils during this period was Muhib Al Din Al Khatib who would be a significant figure for the Salafi movement in Egypt. Soon after his return he was elected as a member of the Arabic Academy in Damascus and the Director of the Ẓāhirīyyah Library. He passed away four months later in 1920 and was buried on the Qāsiyūn Mountain in Damascus, Syria.


Legacy

Joseph H. Escovitz noted, writing in 1986, that there had been no study of him in English and that even the ''
Encyclopaedia of Islam The ''Encyclopaedia of Islam'' (''EI'') is an encyclopaedia of the academic discipline of Islamic studies published by Brill. It is considered to be the standard reference work in the field of Islamic studies. The first edition was published in ...
'' had no mention of him. Shaykh Muḥammad Saʿīd al-Bānī al-Dimashqī, Muḥammad Kurd ʿAlī, Shaykh ʿAlī al-Ṭanṭāwī, and Shaykh ʿAdnān al-Khaṭīb and others revered him and wrote about Shaykh Ṭāhir’s productive life and distinct personality. Muhammad Kurd Ali described him as the
Muhammad Abduh ; "The Theology of Unity") , alma_mater = Al-Azhar University , office1 = Grand Mufti of Egypt , term1 = 1899 – 1905 , Sufi_order = Shadhiliyya , disciple_of = , awards = , infl ...
of Syria, while Hisham Sharabi called him "the leading spirit of Islamic reformism in Syria."


Works

Shaykh Ṭāhir wrote many books over thirty-five in number on various subjects. These include ʿAqīdah, ʿUlūm al-Qur’ān, Tajwīd, the science of Ḥadīth, Sīrah, Uṣūl, Arabic rhetoric, Arabic literature, the philosophy of natural mathematics, history and an introduction to many Islamic manuscripts. His most important books are listed below.


In the Islamic Sciences

* ( ar, التبيان لبعض المباحث المتعلقة بالقرآن) in the Quranic sciences. * ( ar, توجيه النظر في أصول الأثر) in the science of Ḥadīth. Shaykh
Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda ʿAbd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah ( ar, عبد الفتاح بن محمد بن بشير بن حسن أبوغدة الخالدي, ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ ibn Muḥammad ibn Bashīr ibn Ḥasan Abū Ghuddah Al Khaldi) (9 May 1917 – 16 February 1997) was a ...
describes this as one of the most extensive works on the subject. * ( ar, الجواهر الكلامية في إيضاح العقائد الإسلامية) in ʿAqīdah (Islamic theology).


On the Arabic Language

* ( ar, إرشاد الألباء إلى طريق تعليم ألف باء) in teaching/learning the Arabic Language at the primary-school level. * ( ar, التقريب إلى أصول التعريب) in Arabic Grammar. * ( ar, مختصر أدب الكاتب) - a summary of " by Ibn Qutaybah.


In Poetry and Literature

* ( ar, شرح خطب ابن نباتة). * ( ar, منية الأذكياء في قصص الأنبياء). * مراقي علم الأدب * تسهيل المجاز إلى فني المعمّى والألغاز * التقريب إلى أصول التعريب * روضة العقلاء لابن حبّان * الأدب والمروءة لصالح بن جناح


Others

* on Mathematics education at the primary-school level. * - a collection of articles on various topics. * Some of his works are still manuscripts that have never been published. Some of the titles are: * ( ar, الإلمام بأصول سيرة النبي عليه الصلاة والسلام). * . * Selections from by ash-Shāṭibī. * Selections from az-Zarrūq’s work in Taṣawwuf.


References

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