Abstract

The great kalam imam and scholar of fiqh was originally from the village of Moturid in Samarkand (current Jomboy district), whose pseudonym was derived from this village. It is not an exaggeration to say that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prophesied about our great countryman, Imam Moturidi, who devoted his life and knowledge to maintain the pure faith of Muslims around the world.

Highlights

  • Abu Mansur al-Moturidi is a founder of the Moturidiya route, one of the two major Sunni beliefs

  • Abu Mansur alMoturidi received his first education in this village and continued his education in Samarkand, the religious and educational center of Movoraunnahr at that time

  • Hazrat Imam Moturidi was honored by Muslims with such titles as "Imam al-Huda" and "Ahl al-Sunnah of Musahhihu"

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INTRODUCTION

Abu Mansur al-Moturidi is a founder of the Moturidiya route, one of the two major Sunni beliefs. His full name is Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud al-Hanafiy alMoturidi as-Samarqandi. The great kalam (the study of Islamic doctrine) imam and scholar of fiqh (a section of Islamic law) was originally. Abu Mansur alMoturidi received his first education in this village and continued his education in Samarkand, the religious and educational center of Movoraunnahr at that time. Samarkand was originally the capital of this state, and at the end of the 9th century, the capital city was moved to Bukhara. Regardless of that, Samarkand remained the economic and cultural center of Movorounnahr along with Bukhara

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