Ibrahim al-Nakhai
Abu Imran, Ibrahim ibn Yazid ibn al-Aswad ibn Amr ibn Rabia’ ibn Haritha ibn Sa’d ibn Malik ibn an-Nakha, also known as Ibrahim al-Nakha'i (670–71 Ce / ~50-96H),[1] was a theologian, jurist and scholar of Islam who was born in 670. He met many companions of Muhammad including, Anas ibn Malik and Aisha bint Abu Bakr.[1]
'Ibrahim al-Nakha'i | |
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Theologian, Faqih | |
Born | c. 670 CE / 50 AH Medina |
Died | c. 717 CE / 95 or 96 AH |
Venerated in | Islam |
Influences | Muslim Imam |
Tradition or genre | Sunni Islam |
Notes
- Lecomte, G. (2012-04-24). "al-Nak̲h̲aʿī, Ibrāhīm". Retrieved 2016-11-22. Cite journal requires
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