Abu al-Walid al-Baji (or Sulayman ibn Khalaf ibn Sa`d or Sa`dun ibn Ayyub, al-Qadi Abu al-Walid al-Tujaybi al-Andalusi al-Qurtubi al-Baji al-Tamimi al-Dhahabi al-Maliki) (c. 1013–c. 1081) was a famous Maliki scholar and poet from Beja, Al-Andalus.[5]
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Born | 403/1013[1] |
Died | 474/1081[3] |
Religion | Islam |
Region | Al-Andalus |
Denomination | Sunni Islam |
Jurisprudence | Maliki |
Creed | Ashari |
Al-Baji worked at various times as a watchman and a goldsmith to support himself. He was a contemporary of the jurist Ibn Hazm. He died in 1081.
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