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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2015) () Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Umar al-Zamakhshari, known widely as al-Zamakhshari (in: محمود زمخشری‎), also called Jar Allah ( for 'God's neighbour') (18 March 1075 – 12 June 1144), was a medieval Muslim scholar of origin, who subscribed to the doctrine, who was born in, but lived most of his life in,, and. He was a great authority on the Arabic language as well as a rationalist theologian.

Contents • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Al-Zamakhshari was born in,, on Wednesday 27 Rajab, 467 AH/ 18 March, 1075 AD. He became a renowned scholar of the school of. He used for some of his work, although he was a strong supporter of the Arabic language as well as an opponent of the movement. After losing one of his feet to, he carried a declaration that his foot was missing due to accident, rather than a legal amputation for any crime.

He is best known for, a seminal commentary on the. The commentary is famous for its deep analysis of the verses, however has been criticised for the inclusion of philosophical views. For many years he stayed in, for which he became known as Jar-Allah ('God's neighbour'). Kristanix Email Sender Deluxe 2.35 Keygen here. He later returned to, where he died in 1144 at the capital (in the present Gulestan Province, Iran). He studied at and while enjoying the fellowship of jurists of. Death [ ] Al-Zamakhshari died in the Monday night of 8th Zulhijja, 538 AH/ 12 June, 1144 AD. Works [ ] The author of more than fifty books, Zamakhshari's fame as a scholar rests upon his commentary on the Qur'an.