Ahmad al-Dardir
| Ahmed ibn Ahmed al'Adawi ad-Dardir | |
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| Title | Ad-Dardir | 
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1715 CE (1127 AH) | 
| Died | 27 Dec 1786 CE (1204 AH) | 
| Era | Ottoman Era | 
| Main interest(s) | Fiqh, Aqeedah, Kalam and Sufism | 
| Notable work(s) | ash-Sharh al-Kabir | 
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| Religion | Islam | 
| Denomination | Sunni | 
| Jurisprudence | Maliki | 
| Tariqa | Khalwati | 
| Creed | Ash'ari | 
Ahmed ibn Ahmed ibn abi-Hamid al'Adawi al-Maliki al-Azhari al-Khalwati ad-Dardir (1715 – 1786 CE) (AH 1127 – 1204 AH )[1] known as Imam ad-Dardir or Dardir was a prominent late jurist in the Maliki school from Egypt.
His Sharh as-Saghir and Sharh al-Kabir are two of the most important books of fatwa (Islamic legal rulings) in the Maliki school. His al-Kharida al-Bahiyya ("The Radiant Pearl") is a widespread primer on Ash'ari aqida.
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