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Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Juzajani

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Al-Juzajani
TitleAl-Hafiz
JurisprudenceHanbali
Main interest(s)Hadith, History
Senior posting

Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Sa'di al-Juzajani (Template:Lang-ar, born around 180 AH - died 872 CE/259 AH [1]) was a Muslim hadith scholar[2], one of the imams of al-jarh wa al-ta'deel and a student of Ahmad ibn Hanbal. He was born and raised in Jowzjan but moved to Damascus where he lived until his death[1]. Some of the hadith scholars that transmitted his narrations include Abu Dawood, al-Tirmidhi and al-Nasa'i.[3]

Works

  • Aḥwāl al-rijāl (أحوال الرجال)
  • Imārāt al-Nubūwah (إمارت النبوة)

References

  1. ^ a b Ibn Kathīr, Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar. Al-Bidāyah wa-al-nihāyah. Vol. 11. p. 31.
  2. ^ al-Dihlawī, Walī Allāh (1996), Hermansen, Marcia K. (ed.), The Conclusive Argument from God, Brill Academic Publishers, p. 394
  3. ^ Al-Juzajani, Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub (1985), Sāmarrāʼī, Ṣubḥī al-Badrī (ed.), Aḥwāl al-rijāl, Muʼassasat al-Risālah, pp. 10–17

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