Abū ʿImrān Ibrāhīm ibn Yazīd al-Nakhaʿī (Arabic: أَبُو عِمْرَان إٍبْرَاهِيم بْن يَزِيد ٱلنَّخَعِيّ); 670 – 714 CE / 50 – 96 AH),[1] was a Muslim jurist and theologian. Though belonging to the generation following the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, he still met many of them during his lifetime, including Anas ibn Malik and Aisha.[1]
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إِبْرَاهِيم ٱلنَّخَعِيّ | |||||||||||
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Born | 670 CE / 50 AH | ||||||||||
Died | 714 CE / 96 AH Umayyad Caliphate | ||||||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||||||
Era | Islamic Golden Age | ||||||||||
Region | Umayyad Caliphate | ||||||||||
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Notes
edit- ^ a b Lecomte, G. (2012-04-24). "al-Nak̲h̲aʿī, Ibrāhīm". Retrieved 2016-11-22.
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