The
founder: Imaam at-Tabaree (839-923 CE)
This
Madh-hab was founded by Muhammad ibn Jareer ibn
Yazeed
at-Tabaree who was born in the province of Tabaristan in the
year 839
CE. He acquired a high degree of proficiency in the fields
of
Hadeeth, Fiqh, and history. As a travelling jurist, he studied the
systems
of Imaam Abu Haneefah, Imaam Maalik, Imaam ash-
Shafi’ee
and others. For the first ten years after his return from Egypt
he
strictly followed the Shaafi’ee Madh-hab. At the end of that
period he
founded a school of his own, whose followers called
themselves
Jareerites after his father’s name. But his Madh-hab and
fell
comparatively quickly into oblivion.
Ibn
Jareer was most noted for his outstanding Tafseer of the
Qur’aan
which he called Jaami’al-Bayaan, but which became
known as
Tafseer at-Tabaree. Of equal importance and fame was
his
history of the world called Taareekh ar-Rusul wal-Mulook,
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