Scientific Characteristics of the Personality of Imam Bahouti
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Characteristics, scientific, private, personal, BahoutiAbstract
The desire of the researcher to serve the world of Hanbali scholars and the Bahouti Imam Hanbali and to state the special characteristics of his personality, which appears clearly on his shortcuts for the prolongation and his explanations regarding the clarification of the books of Hijawi and Ibn al-Najjar in the Hanbali jurisprudence through the correction, and deductions in the clear views. He even objected to some words of disqualification and guidance. Al-buhoti was gifted with a huge scientific abundance which was shown through digressions and ramifications in stating many benefits and important issues and demystifying them interpretively, grammatically, and poetically. In addition to his keenness of scientific honesty by refering each saying to its author, and attributing each information to its source in addition to its accuracy when transferring from references. Despite all of these characteristics, he was humble which was clearly shown in the acknolwedgments of his books. The researcher concluded that Bahouti, despite his short age, influenced the Hanbali jurisprudence because of his important role in the codification of the Hanbali doctrine, which is still the interest of the scholars to this day.
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