Ahmad ibn Tawoos

Ahmad ibn Tawoos

Ahmad ibn Tawoos ( _ar. أحمد بن طاووس), also known as "Tawoos" or "al-Taus," (died 673) was one of the Tabi‘in, and one of the narrators of hadith [ [http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter10/1.html] [http://www.shianews.com/hi/articles/islam/0000163.php] [http://ma3soumines.free.fr/IbnSaba.html] ] .

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