Maqdisi

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Maqdisi (Arabic: مقدسي) is an Arabic nisba referring to a Jerusalemite. It is derived from Bayt al-Maqdis, an Arabic name for Jerusalem, by way of the Hebrew Beit HaMikdash, the Temple in Jerusalem. Today, the common Arabic name of Jerusalem is al-Quds.

Al-Maqdisi (المقدسي) is surname the most commonly refer to Al-Maqdisi, a medieval Arab geographer born in Jerusalem.

It can also refer to a number of other people, including:

  • Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi, classical Palestinian Sunni Islamic scholar
  • Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, contemporary Jordanian-Palestinian Salafi Islamist scholar
  • Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi, a Hanbali Islamic scholar
  • Ibn Qudamah, Imam Mawaffaq ad-Din Abdullah Ibn Ahmad Ibn Qudama al-Maqdisi, a Hanbali Islamic scholar
  • Ibn Tahir of Caesarea, Muslim historian and traditionist (c. 1057–1113)
  • Kamel al-Budeiri, governor of Ramla district during the later Ottoman period
  • Hisham Al-Saedni, known by the nom de guerre Abu al-Walid al-Maqdisi

See also

  • Qudsi (disambiguation)
  • Muqaddas (disambiguation)
  • Al-Quds (disambiguation)
  • Arabic name
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