Thawr ibn Yazid

Abu Khalid Thawr ibn Yazid ibn Ziyad al-Kula'i (Arabic: أبو خالد ثور بن يزيد بن زياد الكلائي) died 770 AD, was an Islamic scholar of the 8th century. He lived in Jerusalem after being forced out of Homs because of his opinions. He was in conflict with Malik ibn Anas and had been accused of belonging to the Qadariyya school.

His tomb is in Tripoli, Lebanon.

External references

  • Gil, Moshe (1997) [1983]. A History of Palestine, 634–1099. Translated by Ethel Broido. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 281–282. ISBN 0-521-59984-9.
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gollark: I said three things. Maybe I should retroactively use semicolons.
gollark: So I guess either the entire system is missing obvious low-hanging fruit, the possible benefits of updated vaccines are known but not enough to make people actually budge, or the decision-making people think that updated vaccines wouldn't be significantly better.
gollark: Anyway, presumably if any government did ask for it they'd start supplying it.
gollark: Fascinating.
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