Ḍiyāʼ al-Dīn Abu ʻAbdallah Muhammad ibn ʻAbd al-Wahid al-Saʻdi al-Maqdisial-Hanbali[3] (bahasa Arab: Thiyaa Al-Diin Al-Maqdisi ضياء الدين المقدسي) (569–643 H/1173-1245 M) adalah seorang Ulama di Hanbali.
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Diya' al-Din lahir di Damaskus pada tahun 1173. Orang tuanya telah beremigrasi dari Nablus di Kerajaan Tentara Salib Yerusalem tidak lama sebelum kelahirannya, bersama dengan 155 penduduk Hanbali lainnya di daerah itu, sebagai tanggapan atas ancaman yang dirasakan terhadap para syekh mereka dari penguasa salib Nablus, Baldwin of Ibelin.[4]Al-Dhahabi menggambarkannya sebagai SyekhUlum hadis. Dia mencatat kematian Maqdisi pada tahun 1245 M, 643 H.[5]
Talmon-Heller, Daniella (2002). Riley-Smith, Jonathan Simon Christopher, ed. The Cited Tales of the Wondrous Doings of the Shaykhs of the Holy Land. 1. published in Crusades. Aldershot, Hampshire: Published by Ashgate for the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East. hlm. 111–154. ISBN0754609189. : a collection of anecdotes about the shaykhs of the Nablus area prior to the mass immigration of Hanbalis to Damascus. Diya al-Din collected the stories from his older relatives who had also lived there
Al-Āhādith al-Jiyād al-Mukhtārah min mā laysa fī Ṣaḥīḥain: a collection of hadith arranged by the name of the Companion narrating each hadith, in alphabetical order. He was unable to complete it. He intended to include only authentic hadith a goal which, to a large extent, he accomplished.[7]