‘Izz al-Dīn ‘Abu Hamīd ‘Abd al-Hamīd bin Hībat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadīd al Mutazilī al-Mada'ini[1],[2],[3] (arabe: عزالدين عبدالحميد بن هيبة الله بن أبي الحديد المعتزلي) (mort en 1258 EE; 656 H) est un érudit Mutazile[4],[5],[6] suivant l'école de jurisprudence islamique shaféite[7]. Il étudia sous l'enseignement de Abu'l-Khayr Musaddiq ibn Shabib al-Wasiti (mort en 605 H.)
Il est surtout connu pour son commentaire de Nahj al-Balagha qu'il nomma Sharh Nahj al-Balagha
- ↑ E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, Volume 2 by Martijn Theodoor Houtsma, 1987, p736
- ↑ 'Ibn Khallikan's biographical dictionary by Ibn Khallikān, 1868, p543
- ↑ Authority and political culture in Shi'ism by Saïd Amir Arjomand, 1988, p233
- ↑ The life of Caliph Ali by Abul Hasan Alī Nadvī, Academy of Islamic Research & Publications, 1991, p88, "..The great Mutazilli scholar Ibn Abi al-Hadid, author of Sharh Nahjul Balagha..."
- ↑ The Islamic review: Volume 49, Khwajah Kamal al-Din, 1961, p29, "we will do well to quote the views of Ibn abi'l-Hadid who was a moderate Shi'ah..."
- ↑ Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic review, Volumes 2-3, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, 1995, p55, "Ibn Abi al-Hadid (d. 1257), the well- known Mu'tazili ..."
- ↑ "wafat al ayan".. By Ibn Khalikkan , on the entry of ibn Abil Hadid, (arabe : وفيات الأعيان وأنباء أبناء الزمان: واشتغل بفقه الإمام الشافعي)"