Ibrahim b. Ali al-Kaf'ami
Personal Information | |
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Full Name | Taqī al-Dīn Ibrāhīm b. ʿAlī al-ʿĀmilī al-Kafʿamī |
Epithet | al-Kaf'ami |
Religious Affiliation | Twelver Shi'a |
Birth | 840/1436-7 |
Place of Birth | Jabal 'Amil, Lebanon |
Residence | Jabal 'Amil, Karbala |
Death | 905/1499-1500 |
Burial Place | Jebchit village |
Scholarly Information | |
Permission for Hadith Transmission From | Shaykh 'Ali al-Kaf'ami |
Works | Misbah of al-Kaf'ami, Al-Balad al-amin wa l-dar' al-hasin |
Taqī al-Dīn Ibrāhīm b. ʿAlī al-ʿĀmilī al-Kafʿamī (Arabic:تَقی الدّین إبراهیم بن عَلی العامِلی الکَفعَمی) (b. 840/1436-7 - d. 905/1499-1500) was among Shi'a scholars of the 9th/15th century. He lived in Jabal 'Amil, Lebanon and his lineage reached Harith al-Hamdani. Due to his expertise in different sciences of his time, al-Kaf'ami had miscellaneous works, and biographers have spoken highly of him. Al-Misbah and al-Balad al-Amin are among his famous works in ziyara and supplication.
Birth and Lineage
Taqi al-Din, Ibrahim b. ALi al-'Amili al-Kaf'ami was born in Kfar 'Ayma village of Jabal 'Amil in 840/1436-7.[1] Aqa Buzurg Tihrani has mentioned the date of his birth in 828/1424-5.[2]
His lineage reached Harith Hamdani, the companion of Imam Ali (a). At the end of his Misbah, al-Kaf'ami have introduced himself a descendant of Harith. His birthplace, Kfar 'Ayma village is near Jebchit and today, only some ruins are left of this abandoned village.[3]
Al-Kaf'ami Family
There are famous people in al-Kaf'ami family. His first teacher was his father, Shaykh Ali al-Kaf'ami who gave him permission to narrate hadiths and is considered among his sources of hadiths. Shaykh Ali al-Kaf'ami was among the scholars and mystics of Jabal 'Amil who devoted his life and children to Islam and Shia. His children were:
- al-Shaykh Taqi al-Din Ibrahim al-Kaf'ami, author of al-Misbah, etc.
- al-Shaykh Shams al-Din Muhammad al-Jaba'i al-'Amili (d. 886/1481-2) who was also an Islamic scholar and the great grandfather of al-Shaykh al-Baha'i and thus both al-Shaykh al-Baha'i and al-Kaf'ami were descendants of Harith.
- al-Shaykh Jamal al-Din Ahmad was also a Shia author and wrote Zubdat al-bayan fi 'amal shahr Ramadan. Apparently, Shaykh Jamal al-Din passed away before Ibrahim al-Kaf'ami who has quoted from in his book.
Teachers and Students
Al-Kaf'ami had many teachers which have been listed in references of rijal and biography. Three of his most famous teachers were:
- Ali b. Hasan al-Kaf'ami, his father who gave him permission to narrate hadiths.
- Sayyid husayn b. Musa'id al-Husayni , author of Tuhfat al-abrar fi manaqib al-a'immat al-abrar.
- Sayyid Ali b. 'Abd al-Husayn al-Musawi al-Husayni, author of Raf' al-malamat 'an Ali (a) fi tark al-Imama.
In the books of rijal and biography, there is no mention of his students.
Works
During 65 years of his life, al-Shaykh Ibrahim al-Kaf'ami wrote many scholarly books and treatises in different fields such as mysticism, spiritual journey, literature, poetry, history, supplication and ziyara. When mentioning the works of al-Kaf'ami in A'yan al-Shi'a, Sayyid Muhsin al-Amin has listed the names of 49 books,[4] the volume of some of which is more than 1000 pages.
- Junnat al-aman al-waqiya wa jannat al-iman al-baqiya or Misbah of al-Kaf'ami. The cause of naming this book as Misbah is that this book is written in the same style as al-Shaykh al-Tusi's Misbah al-mutahajjid, and thus is named as Misbah, but to be distinguished from al-Shaykh al-Tusi's Misbah, it has been named Misbah of al-Kaf'ami.
- Al-Junnat al-Waqiya is a summary of Misbah.
- Al-Balad al-amin wa l-dar' al-hasin which is among the biggest books of al-Kaf'ami and much more voluminous than Misbah, even though it is similar to it in content.
- Nihayat al-arab fi amthal al-'Arab in two thick volumes which, according to great scholars, is the best book in the field.
And many other books.
Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya
Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya with the handwriting of al-Kaf'ami is one of the oldest manuscripts of Sahifa which was taken out of Iran and lost many years ago; but was finally recognized in the Indian peninsula and was moved to Qom in Iran and was then published. In addition to the 54 supplications of Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya, this manuscript has four more supplications.[5]
Poems and Literary Speeches
Al-Kaf'ami was also knowledgeable in literature, poetry and speech-making. Talmasani, the Sunni scholar praised al-Kaf'ami for his Qur'anic speech.[6] One of al-Kaf'ami's famous literary works is a poem about the Day of Ghadir, names of that day, praising merits and values of Imam Ali (a) which is known as ode of Ra'iyya.[7].[8]
In the Views of Others
Mirza 'Abd Allah Afandi, author of Riyad al-'Ulama introduced al-Kaf'ami, the top of his time in Arabic literature.[9]
Al-Shaykh Hurr al-'Amili, author of Wasa'il al-Shi'a considered al-Kaf'ami, a trustworthy, knowledgeable, man of literature, a poet and righteous.[10]
In al-Ghadir, al-'Allama al-Amini mentioned him as Jami' 'ilm wa adab ["Perfect man in knowledge and literature"].[11]
Khayr al-Din Zirikili, a Sunni biographer mentioned al-Kaf'ami as "a man of literature among Imamiyya scholars".
His Demise
Al-Shaykh Ibrahim al-Kaf'ami lived in Karbala and had willed to be buried there, but toward the end of his life, he had a journey to his birth town and passed away at the age of 65 in Kafar 'Ima in 905/1499-1500.
Discovery of His Grave
Kafara 'Ima village was destroyed over time and nothing remained of the grave of al-Kaf'ami, but after years (after 11th/17th century), a farmer found a grave on the stone of which, it was written, "Hadha qabr al-Shaykh Ibrhim b. Ali al-Kaf'ami, Rahmatullah 'alayh" ["This is the grave of al-Shaykh Ibrhim b. Ali al-Kaf'ami, blessings from God be upon him"]. When people were informed of it, they repaired and reconstructed the place of his grave and today, Shia visit his grave.[12]
Notes
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 2, p. 184.
- ↑ Āgā Buzurg al-Tihrānī, al-Dharīʿa ilā taṣānīf al-shīʿa, vol. 3, p. 3, 143.
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 2, p. 185.
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 2, p. 185-186.
- ↑ Ikna News Agency
- ↑ Tilmisānī, Nafḥ al-ṭayyib, vol. 7, p. 340.
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 2, p. 186 and next pages.
- ↑ Kafʿamī, al-Maqām al-asnā, p. 10.
- ↑ Afandī Iṣfahānī, Riyāḍ al-ʿulamāʾ, vol. 1, p. 21.
- ↑ Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, ʾAmal al-āmil, vol. 1, p. 21.
- ↑ Amīnī, al-Ghadīr, vol. 11, p. 213.
- ↑ Amīn, Aʿyān al-Shīʿa, vol. 2, p. 184.
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- Amīnī, ʿAbd al-Ḥusayn. Al-Ghadīr fī al-kitāb wa al-sunna wa al-ʾadab. Beirut: Dār al-Kitāb al-ʿArabī, 1397 AH.
- Āgā Buzurg al-Tihrānī, Muḥammad Muḥsin. Al-Dharīʿa ilā taṣānīf al-shīʿa. Beirut: Dār al-Aḍwāʾ, [n.d].
- Afandī Iṣfahānī, ʿAbd Allāh. Riyāḍ al-ʿulamāʾ wa ḥiyāḍ al-fuḍalāʾ. Qom: Kitābkhāna-yi Ayatullāh Marʿashī Najafī, 1401 AH.
- Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan al-. ʾAmal al-āmil. Baghdad: Maktabat al-Andalus, [n.d].
- Kafʿamī, Ibrāhīm b. ʿAlī al-. Al-Maqām al-asnā fī tafsīr al-asmāʾ al-ḥusnā. Qom: Muʾassisa-yi Qāʾim-i Āl Muḥammad, 1371 Sh.
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- Tilmisānī, Aḥmad al-Maqqarī al-. Nafḥ al-ṭayyib min ghuṣn al-undulus al-raṭīb. Beirut: Dār Ṣādir, [n.d].
- Ziriklī, Khayr al-Dīn al-. Al-Aʿlām. Beirut: Dār al-ʿIlm li-l-Malāyyīn, 1389 AH.