Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik — Hisham redirects here. For the hadith narrator, see Hisham ibn Urwah. Hisham ibn Abd al Malik (691 ndash;6 February 743) (Arabic: هشام بن عبد الملك) was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 723 until his death in 743. When he was born in 691 his… … Wikipedia
Urwah ibn Zubayr — Died 94 AH (713)[1] Region Muslim scholar Main interests History, Fiqh and Hadith Influences … Wikipedia
Ibn Ishaq — Abû Abd Allah Muhammad ben Ishâq ben Yasâr ben Khyâr[1] ou simplement Ibn Ishaq est un historien au sens qu Ibn Khaldun donne à ce mot musulman arabe (Médine vers 704 Bagdad vers 767). Il est connu pour avoir rédigé la Sîrat Rasûl Allah, c est à… … Wikipédia en Français
Malik ibn Anas — Not to be confused with Anas ibn Malik. Islamic scholar Mālik ibn Anas Title Imam of the Abode of Emigration Born 711 CE/93 AH Medina Died 795 CE/179 AH (aged 83 84) Medina … Wikipedia
Mâlik ibn Anas — Ne doit pas être confondu avec Anas ibn Malik. Mālik ibn Anas aussi connu par la dénomination Imām dār al Hijrah, l Imâm de Médine ou plus communément imām Mālik (711 795), fut un juriste musulman et fondateur d’une des quatre écoles… … Wikipédia en Français
Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri — Muhammad ibn Muslim ibn Ubaydullah ibn Shihab al Zuhri Died 124 AH (741–742) Ethnicity Arab Region Damascus Main interests Hadith, sīra For the geographer from … Wikipedia
`Abd Allah ibn `Abbas — Abdullah ibn Abbas Title Hibr ul Ummah Born 618–619 CE[1] Died 687[2] … Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Maslamah — Muhammad ibn Maslamah, sometimes surnamed Ansari (591 666) (Arabic: محمد بن مسلمة الأنصاري) was a Companion of Muhammad. He was among the first in Yathrib to become a Muslim and was a halif or an ally of the Aws tribe in Medina indicating he was … Wikipedia
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Abdullah ibn Ja'far — (Arabic: عبد الله بن جعفر) (died 680) was the son of Ja far ibn Abu Talib and the nephew of Ali. Contents 1 Migration to Abyssinia, 615 and overseas preaching 2 Marriage 3 Career … Wikipedia