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**Al-Darimi**

Al-Darimi, also known as Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Darimi, was a prominent Islamic scholar and hadith compiler from the Umayyad period. Born in the city of Darim (modern-day Dara, Syria), he lived during the 8th century CE, roughly between 700 and 780 AD. His works are highly regarded in the Sunni tradition, particularly within the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence, which he helped develop.

One of Al-Darimi's most significant contributions is his compilation of hadith, specifically *Al-Jami' li-Akhbar al-Darimi*, a

Al-Darimi is also remembered for his contributions to Islamic jurisprudence, particularly in areas like ritual purity,

The legacy of Al-Darimi endures through his compilations, which serve as foundational texts for understanding Sunni

collection
of
over
3,000
hadiths.
This
work
is
noted
for
its
emphasis
on
hadiths
that
are
considered
sahih
(authentic)
or
hasan
(good)
by
modern
scholars.
His
method
of
selection
and
arrangement
influenced
later
hadith
compilations,
such
as
those
by
Ibn
Majah
and
others.
fasting,
and
prayer.
His
writings
reflect
the
legal
and
theological
debates
of
his
time,
blending
traditional
Sunni
interpretations
with
nuanced
scholarly
analysis.
While
his
works
are
less
widely
known
than
those
of
earlier
hadith
compilers
like
Bukhari
and
Muslim,
they
remain
important
within
the
Shafi'i
tradition.
jurisprudence
and
hadith
studies.
His
scholarly
rigor
and
systematic
approach
continue
to
be
studied
by
scholars
and
students
of
Islamic
law
and
tradition.