Dan Masanih | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1595 |
Died | December 18, 1667 | (aged 71–72)
Religion | Islam |
Region | Hausaland |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Maliki school |
Pen name | Muhammad b. Masanih b. Umar b. Muhammad b. Abd Allah b. Nuh al-Barnawi al-Kashnawi |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Wali Dan Marina |
Abu Abdullahi Muhammad b. Masanih al-Barnawi al-Katsinawi (1595 – 1667), also known as Dan Masanih, was a 17th-century Islamic scholar from Katsina. He is regarded as one of the three patron saints of Katsina, alongside Dan Marina, and Dan Tukum. His descendents live in the Masanawa quarter of the city of Katsina. After his death, his name became a hereditary title passed down to his descendants, a tradition that continues to this day. [1]: 71 [2]
Dan Masanih was born in Katsina in 1595 to a family with Bornu origins. His father's name, "Masanih," means "the knowledgeable one." As a scholar, he specialized in Islamic jurisprudence, philology, and grammar. [3] [4]
During the 17th-century, Dan Masanih became highly influential in Katsina after he helped prevent a Kwararafa invasion through his advice and prayers. This accomplishment earned him a position as a valued adviser in the court of the Sarkin Katsina. After his death, his name became a hereditary title held by his descendants. His legacy is also honored in other states, including Kano, where the title was famously held by 20th-century politician Maitama Sule, [5] and Sokoto. [2] [4] Most of his descendants reside in the Masanawa quarter of Katsina. [6]: 199–200 [7] [2]
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Dan Masanih | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1595 |
Died | December 18, 1667 | (aged 71–72)
Religion | Islam |
Region | Hausaland |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Maliki school |
Pen name | Muhammad b. Masanih b. Umar b. Muhammad b. Abd Allah b. Nuh al-Barnawi al-Kashnawi |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Wali Dan Marina |
Abu Abdullahi Muhammad b. Masanih al-Barnawi al-Katsinawi (1595 – 1667), also known as Dan Masanih, was a 17th-century Islamic scholar from Katsina. He is regarded as one of the three patron saints of Katsina, alongside Dan Marina, and Dan Tukum. His descendents live in the Masanawa quarter of the city of Katsina. After his death, his name became a hereditary title passed down to his descendants, a tradition that continues to this day. [1]: 71 [2]
Dan Masanih was born in Katsina in 1595 to a family with Bornu origins. His father's name, "Masanih," means "the knowledgeable one." As a scholar, he specialized in Islamic jurisprudence, philology, and grammar. [3] [4]
During the 17th-century, Dan Masanih became highly influential in Katsina after he helped prevent a Kwararafa invasion through his advice and prayers. This accomplishment earned him a position as a valued adviser in the court of the Sarkin Katsina. After his death, his name became a hereditary title held by his descendants. His legacy is also honored in other states, including Kano, where the title was famously held by 20th-century politician Maitama Sule, [5] and Sokoto. [2] [4] Most of his descendants reside in the Masanawa quarter of Katsina. [6]: 199–200 [7] [2]
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