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Topic: Abi Ishaq


  
  AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF HADITH
Abi Ishaq --- Abu Ishaq --- Abu Burdah --- Abu Musa --- the Prophet.
It is reported through Abu Ishaq, but as many as ten different opinions are held about this isnad: some report it as mursal, others as muttasil; some take it as musnad of Abu Bakr, others as musnad of Sa'd or 'A'ishah.
Abi 'Ablah, a Successor.103 *NB: The scholars of Hadith agree that a da'if or maudu' hadith must not be attributed to the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), e.g.
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Fihris musannafat al-Imam Abi 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari, al-manshurah fi-ma 'ada al-Sahih / istikhraj Umm 'Abd Allah bint Mahrus al-'Asali ; tartib Muhammad ibn Hamzah ibn Sa'd ; ishraf...
Shu'ab al-iman / li-Abi Bakr Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Bayhaqi ; tahqiq Abi Hajar Muhammad al-Sa'id ibn Basyuni Zaghlul.
Fahras ahadith wa-athar Sahih al-Bukhari : lil-Imam al-Hafiz Abi 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Isma'il ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mughayrah ibn Bardizbah al-Bukhari al-Ju'fi...
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 The Ten Readers and their Transmitters
Hafs: Abu ‘Amr, Hafs Ibn Sulayman Ibn al-Mughirah Ibn Abi Dawud al-Asadi al-Kufi (the Kufan).
Ya‘qub: Abu Muhammad, Ya‘qub Ibn Ishaq Ibn Zayd Ibn ‘Abdillah Ibn Abi Ishaq al-Hadrami, the Basran, the slave of the Hadramis (117 - 205 AH)
Ishaq: Abu Ya‘qub, Ishaq Ibn Ibrahim Ibn ‘Uthman al-Maruzi al-Baghdadi (- 286 AH).
www.islamic-awareness.org /Quran/Text/Qiraat/the10.html   (449 words)

  
 IBN ABI SHAYBA
His scholarly relatives are: his brothers 'Uthman ibn Abi Shayba and al-Qasim ibn Abi Shayba; his son Ibrahim ibn Abi Bakr ibn Abi Shayba; and his nephew Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn 'Uthman ibn Abi Shayba.
Ibn Abi Shayba showed enmity to Abu Hanifa - Allah be well-pleased with him -- as he named one of the longest chapters of his Musannaf "Book of the Refutation of Abu Hanifa" in which he proceeded to list about one hundred and twenty five "Prophetic hadiths which Abu Hanifa contradicted."1
Ibn Abi Shayba narrates in the chapter entitled: "Touching the grave of the Prophet" with a sahih chain according to Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani and al-Qadi 'Iyad in al-Shifa' (in the chapter entitled: "Concerning the visit to the Prophet's grave
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 Yemeni Publications Held at the UCLA Library
Kitab al-Zinah fi al-kalimat al-Islamiyah al-‘Arabiyah / ta’lif Abi Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi ; ‘aradahu bi-usulihi wa-‘allaqa ‘alayhi, Husayn ibn Fayd Allah al-Hamadani al-Ya‘buri al-Harrazi.
Rusukh al-ahbar fi mansukh al-akhbar / li-Abi Ishaq Burhan al-Din Ibrahim ibn ‘Umar al-Ja‘bari ; dirasat wa-tahqiq Hasan Muhammad Maqbuli al-Ahdal ; ishraf Muhammad Ahmad Mirah.
Kitab al-tijan fi muluk Himyar / ‘an Wahab ibn Munabbih riwayat Abi Muhammad ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham ‘an Asad ibn Musá ‘an Abi Idris ibn Sinan ‘an Wahab ibn Munabbih ; tahqiq wa-nashr Markaz al-Dirasat wa-al-Abhath al-Yamaniyah.
www.library.ucla.edu /libraries/url/colls/mideast/pages/yemenbib.htm   (14299 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Abi Ishaq
Kitab al-Zinah fi al-kalimat al-Islamiyah al-‘Arabiyah / ta’lif Abi Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi ; ‘aradahu bi-usulihi wa-‘allaqa ‘alayhi, Husayn ibn Fayd Allah al-Hamadani al-Ya‘buri al-Harrazi.
Rusukh al-ahbar fi mansukh al-akhbar / li-Abi Ishaq Burhan al-Din Ibrahim ibn ‘Umar al-Ja‘bari ; dirasat wa-tahqiq Hasan Muhammad Maqbuli al-Ahdal ; ishraf Muhammad Ahmad Mirah.
Kitab al-tijan fi muluk Himyar / ‘an Wahab ibn Munabbih riwayat Abi Muhammad ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham ‘an Asad ibn Musá ‘an Abi Idris ibn Sinan ‘an Wahab ibn Munabbih ; tahqiq wa-nashr Markaz al-Dirasat wa-al-Abhath al-Yamaniyah.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Abi-Ishaq   (505 words)

  
 Abi Ishaq - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Abi Ishaq - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Two students of Abi Ishaq's were ʿIsa ibn ʿUmar al-Taqafi (died 149 H) and Abu ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAla' (died 154 H.).
Abi Ishaq, Arab people, Linguists and 735 deaths.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Abi_Ishaq   (156 words)

  
 New Light on the story of Banu Qurayza
Indeed Ibn Ishaq's account of the siege of Medina and the fall of the Banu Qurayza is pieced together by him from information given by a variety of persons he names, including Muslim descendants of the Jews of Qurayza.
Apart from mild complacency or doubtful acceptance of the story itself, Ibn Ishaq as an author was in fact subjected to devastating attacks by scholars, contemporary or later, on two particular accounts.
Abi Sufyan witnessed it, when in fact he had not even been converted to Islam at that time, and so on.
www.haqq.com.au /~salam/misc/qurayza.html   (3983 words)

  
 Saqifah - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
There were a number of Muslims who felt that Ali ibn Abi Talib, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, should have been the new leader.
One of the earliest accounts of Saqifah is to be found in Ibn Ishaq's sira, or biography of Muhammad.
According to this account, after the death of Muhammad the Ansar gathered at the Bani Sa'ida's saqifah while the closest relatives of Muhammad, Fatima and Ali and their relatives, were preparing Muhammad's body for burial.
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 The Different Groups of Reciters   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In Kufa were Yahya ibn Waththab, 'Asim ibn Abi al-Najjud (one of the seven qurra'), Sulayman al-A'mash, Hamzah (one of the seven qurra') and al-Kisa'i (also one of the seven reciters).
In Basra were 'Abd Allah ibn Abi Ishaq, 'Isa ibn 'Umar, Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' (one of the seven reciters), 'Asim al-Jahdari and Ya'qub al-Hadrami.
In Sham 'Abd Allah ibn 'Amir (one of the seven reciters), 'Atiyah ibn Qays al-Kalla'i, Ismail ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Muhajir, Yahya ibn Harith and Shurayh ibn Yazid al-Hadrami.
www.balagh.net /english/quran/the-quran-in-islam/103-105.htm   (581 words)

  
 Abi - Qwika   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abi Tucker Abi Tucker (born 22 January 1973) is an...
Abi Oyepitan Abiodun Oyepitan (born December 30, 1979) is a British sprint athlete.
Abi was born in Westminster, London and represents...
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 Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
Esto tuvo tanta influencia en al-Ma’mun que eligió a mu’atazilíes entre sus compañeros y oficiales, especialmente a Ahmad ibn Abi Du’ad.
El gobernador del califa, Ishaq ibn Ibrahim, llevó a cabo estas instrucciones con respecto a los cadíes; luego convocó a los eruditos del hadiz y a todos aquellos que daban fatwas, les interrogó y remitió sus respuestas a al-Ma’mun.
Ishaq se apresuró a cumplir con sus instrucciones y convocó a los eruditos del hadiz, a los alfaquíes y muftis, incluido Ahmad ibn Hanbal, amenazándoles con severos castigos si no adoptaban la postura del califa.
www.musulmanesandaluces.org /publicaciones/Hanbal/ahmad_ibn_hanbal-2.htm   (3383 words)

  
 Islam Watch - "TITLE" by Syed Kamran Mirza
SAH: "This narration of Ibn Ishaq, as examined and proved hereunder, is a later innovation and challenged by the scholars.
The account of Ashraf's assassination in Ishaq matches the account in Sahih Bukhari quite well (including Muhammad's permission for the assassins to use deception), and the essential point is that in both sources Ashraf is killed for composing amatory verses of an insulting nature viz the Muslim women.
Ishaq does include Isnad chains in many cases (Guillaume has even included an Isnad Index at the back of the Oxford Press edition), and does often give adjectives indicating his judgement or impression on authenticity or certainty of a story.
islam-watch.org /SyedKamranMirza/Archimedez_refutes_Shah_Abdul_Halim.htm   (6150 words)

  
 Period Arabic Names and Naming Practices (2nd edition)
When the parent in a nasab is referred to by his kunya, the word abu becomes abi, e.g.
, Muhammad’s son-in-law was ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, ‘Ali the son of Abu Talib, or ‘Ali, the son of the father of Talib.
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Ishaq ibn Ibrahim ibn Bashir al-Harbi
www.sca.org /heraldry/laurel/names/arabic-naming2.htm   (3931 words)

  
 Shi'ite Scholars in the Field Of Scholasticism(Al-Kalam) || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
Ya'qub bin Ishaq bin Abi Sahl bin Nawbakht;
Ali bin Ishaq bin Abi Sahl bin Nawbakht (whose nick-name was Abu Sahl and who wrote a number of books).
Ali bin Ishaq bin Abu Sahl bin Nawbakht was the brother of Ya'qub mentioned above and was well versed in Al-Kalaam and astronomy.
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?id=954   (5225 words)

  
 Talk History - Resource
Abd Allah ibn Abi Ishaq (died 117 H (735/6)) is the earliest known grammarian of the Arabic language.
He compiled a prescriptive grammar by referring to the usage of the Bedouins, whose language was seen as especially pure.
Two students of Abi Ishaq's were Isa ibn Umar al-Taqafi (died 149 H) and Abu Amr ibn al-Ala (died 154 H.).
www.talk-history.com /resource.php?id=46   (111 words)

  
 The Qur'an contains words by `Abdullah ibn Sa`d Ibn Abi Sarh
One scribe was `Abdullah Ibn Sa'd Ibn Abi Sarh.
The differences in the name is due to the amount of family lineage given for the man's name, and the english translation.
`Uthman whose foster brother he (Ibn Abi Sarh) was, came and interceded for him with the prophet.
answering-islam.org /Quran/Sources/sarh.html   (1891 words)

  
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Abi Qays, Abu Dawud said: "There is nothing wrong with him, but his traditions contain errors." Adh-Dhahabi said: "He is trustworthy, but there are doubts concerning him." As to Abu Ishaq as-Sabi'i, even though traditions on his authority are published in the two
Abi 'Ayyash, who is not accepted, on the authority of al-Hasan, on the authority of the Prophet, which makes it a tradition with an interrupted chain of transmitters.
According to Ibn Abi Watil, the sum of their beliefs in connection with (the Fatimid) is that (in pre-Islamic times) there had been error and blindness.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ik/Muqaddimah/Chapter3/Ch_3_51.htm   (10366 words)

  
 A Critical Appraisal of the Buhaira Monk Event
When Yunus Bin Ishaq was mentioned there, he said: 'He had negligence and carelessness; and it was his natural and innate characteristic.' Bundar quotes from Salm Bin Qutaibah: 'I came from Kufah.
When [the name of] Yunus Bin Abi Ishaq was mentioned, he termed his reporting from his father as unreliable." Abu Talib told Ahmad Bin Hanbal as saying that in Yunus Bin Ishaq's Hadith there were some additions on the reports of the people.
His son Israel heard and noted down from Abi Ishaq; but there are no such additions in it as Yunus Adds.
www.understanding-islam.com /related/text.asp?type=rarticle&raid=6&sscatid=148   (5973 words)

  
 SunniPath Library - Hadith - The Sahih Collection of al-Bukhari - The Book of Dress   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abu Ishaq related that al-Bara' said, "The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was given a silk garment and we began to touch it and admire it.
Ibn Abi Mulayka related that al-Miswar ibn Makhrama related that his father Makhrama said, "My son, I have heard that some cloaks have come to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and he is distributing them.
Ibn Ishaq corroborated it from Aban ibn Salih from al-Hasan from Safiyya from 'A'isha.
www.sunnipath.com /Resources/PrintMedia/Hadith/H0002P0080.aspx   (12332 words)

  
 Banu Qurayza @ Islam.Pakistanway.com
According to one early historian, Ibn Ishaq, the Banu Qurayza chief, Ka`b, was initially reluctant, but eventually decided to support the Meccans, being so persuaded by Huyayy ibn Akhtab, chief of the Banu al-Nadir.
Ibn Ishaq said that before the war Ibn Mu`adh had amiable relations with the Banu Qurayza.
The attitude of Western historians towards both the hadith and Ibn Ishaq varies from general acceptance to near-total scepticism; see historiography of early Islam.
islam.pakistanway.com /showtopic.aspx?topicid=257&typeid=25   (2068 words)

  
 SOAS: Sufism
A major feature of the course is the debate surrounding Sufism's compatibility with the "orthodox" tradition of Islam, where answers to this question are posited.
Muhammad, Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din, edited by 'Abdullah al-Khalidi (5 vols., Beirut, Sharikat Dar al-Arqam Ibn Abi al-Arqam, 1998).
Ishaq, al-Ta'arruf li Madhhab Ahl al-Tasawwuf, translated as "Doctrine of the Sufis" by A. Arberry (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1977).
www.soas.ac.uk /studying/coursedetail.cfm?coursesunitsid=323   (739 words)

  
 Islamic Network
Abi Rabah are acceptable because all their Marasil, after investigation, are found to come through the Companions only.
Abi Ishaq --- Abu Ishaq --- Abu Burda --- Abu Musa --- the Prophet.
Abi Shaiba === Abu Qatada al-'Adawi --- the nephew of al-Zuhri --- al-Zuhri --- 'Urwa --- 'A'isha and Asma', both of whom said, "Our mother came to us in Madina while she was a polytheist, during the peace treaty between the Quraish and the Messenger of Allah.
www.islaam.net /main/display.php?part=full&category=6&id=191   (7847 words)

  
 IBN ABI SHAYBA
His scholarly relatives are: his brothers 'Uthman ibn Abi Shayba and al-Qasim ibn Abi Shayba; his son Ibrahim ibn Abi Bakr ibn Abi Shayba; and his nephew Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn 'Uthman ibn Abi Shayba.
Ibn Abi Shayba showed enmity to Abu Hanifa - Allah be well-pleased with him -- as he named one of the longest chapters of his Musannaf "Book of the Refutation of Abu Hanifa" in which he proceeded to list about one hundred and twenty five "Prophetic hadiths which Abu Hanifa contradicted."1
Ibn Abi Shayba narrates in the chapter entitled: "Touching the grave of the Prophet" with a sahih chain according to Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani and al-Qadi 'Iyad in al-Shifa' (in the chapter entitled: "Concerning the visit to the Prophet's grave
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 Islamic Network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abi Rabah are acceptable because all their Marasil, after investigation, are found to come through the Companions only.
However, the Marasil of younger Successors are only acceptable if the names of their immedeiate authorities are known through different sources; if not, they are rejected outright.
Abi Ishaq --- Abu Ishaq --- Abu Burda --- Abu Musa --- the Prophet.
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 College Essays On Muhammad And Ibn Ishaq
On the prophet Muhammad there is the early Islamic biography of Ibn Ishaq published...
The text of Muhammad ibn Ishaq, edited by Flugel, pp...
SIRAT RASUL ALLAH by Ibn Ishaq Translated by A...
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 Upon Mounting Means of Transportation
`Ali bin Rabee`ata said: I witnessed Ali bin Abi Tãib
He said that Al-Hãkim's ascription was through another channel by way of `Ali bin Rabee`ata.
As for the channel of Abu Dãwood, At-Tirmithi, and An-Nisã'ee it is faulted due to 'Abi 'Ishãq 'As-Subai`ee's, who is in the chain of narration, skiping of two people between himself and 'Ibn Rabee`ata as has been certified by Ibn Hajar (see Sharh Ibn `Illãn).
www.qss.org /archives/asop/195.html   (378 words)

  
 MALIK'S MUWATTA, BOOK 53: Greetings   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Yahya said, "Malik was asked whether a person who greeted a jew or christian, should apologise for it.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Abi Talha from Abu Murra, the mawla of Aqil ibn Abi Talib from Abu Waqid al-Laythi that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was sitting in the mosque with some people when three people came in.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Abi Talha that Anas ibn Malik heard Umar ibn al-Khattab return the greeting of a man who greeted him.
www.sabawoon.com /library/Hadith/malik/053_mmt.html   (650 words)

  
 NADIM (Abulfaraj Mahom... - Online Information article about NADIM (Abulfaraj Mahom...
NADIM (Abulfaraj Mahommed ibn Ishaq ibn abi Ya`qub un-Nadim] (d.
Houtsma supplied a lacuna in Flugel's edition in the Vienna Oriental Journal, vol.
End of Article: NADIM (Abulfaraj Mahommed ibn Ishaq ibn abi Ya`qub un-Nadim] (d.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /MOS_NAN/NADIM_Abulfaraj_Mahommed_ibn_Is.html   (453 words)

  
 History of Iraqi Scientists
He died in Kufa in 803 C.E. Mohammed Ibn Ishaq, was one of the authority on the early history Islam.
He was born in Medina in 704 C.E., traveled to Egypt, and other cultural centers and finally settled in Baghdad and spent hislife there untill his death in 767 C. Ibn Ishaq wrote books on the life of the Prophet Mohammed, and on the history of Early period in Islam.
Mohammed Ibn Abi Ishaq Ibn Ya`qub Al-Warraq, known as Ibn Al-Nadim was born in Baghdad in 935 C. and traveled to Basra, Kufa, Musil and Halab and enjoyed a comprehensive education, mastering the conventional Islamic studies, history, geography, comparative religions and the Greek science.
www.issiraq.org /History.htm   (1906 words)

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