Birth He was born in a village of an island of Tunah between
Tanis and
Damietta at the end of 613 A.H/1216 C.E.
Education He was raised in
Damietta, one of
Egypt's significant border towns. The two scholars who taught him
Hadith and
Qira'at were Abu al-Marakim 'Abdullah and Abu Abdillah al-Husayn, both of whom were sons of Mansur as-Sa'di. He learned his madhab at this city. After his teacher was observing that he was restricting himself to studying
law and the
principles of law based on the school of Imam
al-Shafi'i, Shaykh Abu Abdilllah urged him to study Hadith. He started learning Hadith when he was 23 years old. He travelled to
Alexandria in the year of 636A.H/1238 C.E and studied there under a sizable number of
ulama, particularly under the students of Al-Hafiz
Abu Tahir al-Silafi. He next travelled to
Cairo to continue his Hadith studies. In that city, he met with the most eminent Hadith scholar of his time, Al-Hafiz
Al-Mundhiri and extensively studied Hadith under him. He performed
Hajj in 643 C.E/1245 A.H, during which he joined the groups of notable religious figures who had established their centres of learning in
Mecca and
Medina. After spending two years studying in
Hejaz, he came back to Egypt and continued his educational journey throughout
Syria and
Iraq. He studied under the local ulama throughout these travels, and he profited from their company. He also received education from ulama from
Damascus,
Aleppo, and
Hama. He studied at Damascus under the students of Al-Hafiz
Ibn Asakir and continued to hang out with Al-Hafiz Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Khalil in Aleppo. He also went to
Baghdad and
Maridin. He related 40 Ahadith from
al-Musta'sim, the last of the Baghdad-based Abbasi caliphs, while he was there. However, his most formative influence in
hadith was
al-Mundhirī, whom al-Dimyāṭī described as “
my teacher and the one who transmitted hadith to me. I came to him as a beginner and left him as one who could repeat the hadith back to him.” This reflects the central role al-Mundhirī played in his development as a hadith scholar. ==Scholarly career==