Muhammad ibn Salih al-Hashimi  محمد بن صالح الهاشمي  | |
|---|---|
| Abbasid Chief Judge | |
| In office 973/4 – 975 Caliphs: al-Muti and al-Ta'i  | |
| Preceded by | Abu Muhammad Ubaydallah ibn Ahmad ibn Ma'ruf | 
| Succeeded by | Abu Muhammad Ubaydallah ibn Ahmad ibn Ma'ruf | 
| Personal | |
| Born | 905/6 | 
| Died | November/December 979 Baghdad  | 
| Religion | Islam | 
| Spouse | Bint Muhammad | 
| Parent | Salih al-Abbasi al-Hashimi | 
| Era | Islamic Golden Age | 
| Region | Baghdad, Iraq | 
| Creed | Sunni | 
| Main interest(s) | Islamic theology, Tawhid, Islamic jurisprudence | 
Abu'l-Husayn Muhammad ibn Salih ibn Umm Shayban al-Hashimi (أبو الحسين محمد بن صالح بن أم شيبان الهاشمي) was a member of the extended Abbasid dynasty who became chief qadi in Iraq in 973/4–975, under the Buyid emir.
Life
Muhammad ibn Salih was born in Kufa in 905/6.[1] He came to Baghdad in 928/9, and married a daughter of the chief qadi Abu Umar Muhammad.[1]
He became a qadi himself in Baghdad, first over the City of al-Mansur, then in January/February 947, over all of West Baghdad.[1] Replaced in October/November 947, he was appointed qadi of Egypt, Palestine, and parts of Syria.[1]
In 973/4 he was appointed chief qadi in Baghdad, succeeding Ibn Ma'ruf, until he was dismissed in May/June 975.[1] He died in November/December 979.[1]
References
Sources
- Busse, Heribert (2004) [1969]. Chalif und Grosskönig - Die Buyiden im Irak (945-1055) [Caliph and Great King - The Buyids in Iraq (945-1055)] (in German). Würzburg: Ergon Verlag. ISBN 3-89913-005-7.
 
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