His grave was carried to a mosque where a mausoleum was built under his name in 1971, still open for visiting today. Known for his modesty and humble lifestyle, he was buried in Munya Abi'l-Khusavb, Egypt in 1273. He then passed to Cairo and settled in Munya Abi'l-Khusavb where he spent the rest of his life. After Cordoba's capture in 1236 by king Ferdinand III of Castile, he left for Alexandria, where he studied hadith and tafsir. He finished his education in Cordoba, studying from renowned scholars ibn Ebu Hucce and Abdurrahman ibn Ahmet Al-Ashari. During his youth, he contributed to his family by carrying clay for use in potteries. His father was a farmer and died during a Spanish attack in 1230. He was born in Córdoba, Al-Andalus in the 13th century.
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