Name: Sheikh Muhammad
Father Name: Ahmad
Year Of Birth: 1798
Year Of Death: 1890
Place Of Birth: Baghdad
Place Of Death: Baghdad
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Sheikh Muhammad Faydi Al-Zahawi, The Kurdish Muslim scholar, jurist, linguist, speaker, and Mufti of Baghdad (the imam, scholar Muhammad Faydi al-Zahawi), was born in the year 1798 AD, Sheikh Muhammad Faydi al-Zahawi, he is (Sheikh Muhammad Faydi Zahawi bin Mulla Ahmad bin Hasan Beg, son of Rustam bin Kaykhusro Beg, son of Prince Suleiman bin Ahmad Bey Buraq Beg Ben Khader Bey Hussein Bey Ben Prince Suleiman al-Kabir, the founder of the Babani dynasty, Ibn Faqih Ahmed Darshmana al-Bashdari), and he is the dean of the Kurdish Zahawi family in Baghdad, as with him the title of al-Zahawi joined that Kurdish Baghdadi family, which is a Kurdish family from the dynasty of Baban, which established the Kurdish Emirate of Baban, the father of (Muhammad Faydi Al-Zahawi) immigrated to the city of Zhao (Sarbil Zahab) of the Kermashan Governorate (Kermanshah) in eastern Kurdistan, and married its princess, from which his son joined the lineage of Al-Zahawi, and among his children: the Mufti of Iraq ( Sheikh Muhammad Saeed Al-Zahawi, 1851 AD - 1921 AD), the poet (Jamil Sidqi Al-Zahawi, 1863 AD - 1936 AD), and among his grandchildren (Sheikh Amjad Al-Zahawi, 1882 AD - 1967 AD). Wisdom, logic, astronomy and speech science, as he was famous for the power of memory and memorization and seeking knowledge from his childhood, and he was fluent in the Kurdish, Arabic and Turkish languages, and his students and disciples increased, and among his students was the Kurdish preacher and poet (Sheikh Reza Talabani, 1835 AD - 1909 AD), Sheikh Muhammad Faydi Al-Zahawi assumed the position of Secretary of Fatwas in Baghdad, and before that he was a teacher in the upper Ottoman school. His students are funny anecdotes and news. Sheikh Muhammad Faydi Al-Zahawi died in 1890 AD, and his body was buried in the Sulaymaniyah School in Baghdad.[1] [2]