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 | | Abi Bishr Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Hammad al-Daulabi. |  | | 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... |  | | al-Madkhal ila al-Sahih / ta'lif al-Hakim Abi 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Hamdawayh al-Nisaburi ; dirasah wa-tahqiq Rabi' ibn Hadi 'Umayr al-Madkhali. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beh/islam_hadith_melv.html
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| | Ishaq al-Turk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He also claimed descent from Yahya ibn Zayd ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib, but is most likely an ethnic Persian. |  | | He claimed that Abu Muslim was a prophet who was sent to reform Zoroastrianism, thus starting one of many movements claiming prophethood or divinity for Abu Muslim. |  | | Ishaq al-Turk (also: Eshaq El-Tork, Arabic إسحاق الترك). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishaq_al-Turk
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| | New Materials - Georgetown University Library |
 | | Ahkam al-nisa : aqaid, ibadat, muamalat, adab, sirah / talif Abi al-Faraj Abd al-Rahman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jawzi al-Qarashi al-Timi al-Baghdadi ; kharraja ahadithahu wa-wadaa hawashihi Ibrahim Shams al-Din |  | | Fatawa al-Imam al-Shatibi / Abi Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Andalusi ; haqqaqaha wa-qaddama la-ha Muhammad Abu al-Ajfan |
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http://www.library.georgetown.edu/newmaterials/archive/feb2005/law.htm
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| | The Ten Readers and their Transmitters |
 | | Ishaq: Abu Ya`qub, Ishaq Ibn Ibrahim Ibn `Uthman al-Maruzi al-Baghdadi (- 286 AH). |  | | Nafi` al-Madani (of Medinah): Ibn `Abd ar-Rahman Ibn Abi Na`im, Abu Ruwaym al-Laythi, his origin is from Isfahan (70-169 AH). |  | | Khalaf the 10th: The transmitter of Hamzah (see above) |
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http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Quran/Text/Qiraat/the10.html
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| | Ghadir Khumm: Narrators |
 | | Abi Sharik (Sinan ?), Abu `Abd Allah al-Qadi al-Nakha`i al-Kufi |  | | Abi Ziyad, Abu Bakr (Khatan Abi `Awanah) al-Shaybani al-Basri |  | | Abi `Uthman, Abu `Uthman Abu al-Jawza' al-Nawfali al-Basri |
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http://www.al-islam.org/ghadir/narrators.asp?t=s
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 | | 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. |  | | Ibn Abi Watil continued: "The Shi'ah say that he is the Messiah, the chief Messiah from the family of Muhammad. |  | | Ibn Abi Watil said: The expected saint who will take charge of God's command, who is referred to under the names of Muhammad al-Mahdi and Seal of the Saints: He is no prophet. |
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http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ik/Muqaddimah/Chapter3/Ch_3_51.htm
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| | Hadith Bibliography - I - |
 | | Ibn Abi Shayba, 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad (b. |  | | Ibn Ishaq, One Recension: [author also listed as: Ibn Hisham, Abdalmalik], Sirah Sayyidina Muhammad rasul Allah. |  | | The Life of Muhammad: A Translation of Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beh/hb/ip.html
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| | Ibn Ishaq -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Arab biographer of the Prophet Muhammad whose book, in a recension by Ibn Hisham, is one of the most important sources on the Prophet's life. |  | | in full Muhammad Ibn Ishaq Ibn Yasar Ibn Khiyar Arab biographer of the Prophet Muhammad whose book, in a recension by Ibn Hisham, is one of the most important sources on the Prophet's life. |  | | in full Abu 'abd Allah Muhammad Ibn Abi Ishaq Ibrahim An-nafzi Al-himyari Ar-rundi Islamic theologian who became the leading mystical thinker of North Africa in the 14th century. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9041919?tocId=9041919
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| | MANUSCRIPTS IN MICROFORMAT: I-M |
 | | Sharh tuhfat al-muluk lil-Shaykh Zamin al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr 'Abd al-Muhsin al-Razi. |  | | 288 al-Kamali, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Sharif, fl. |  | | Microfilm (positive) of India Office Library, Persian ms. |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/mideast/ManuWebI-M.html
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| | The Buhayra Monk Incident |
 | | Abu Ahmad al-Hakim reports: He died in the year 42 AH; and it is also said that in 43 AH.’ Abu Na’im, Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Shaybah, Ibn Numayr and Qa`nab Ibn al-Muharrar reported that he died in the year 44 AH]. |  | | His son Israel heard and noted down from Abu Ishaq; but there are no such additions in it as Yunus adds. |  | | He reported the traditions from: al-Aswad Ibn Hilal, Bara Ibn `Azib, Jabir Ibn Samurah, Abdullah Ibn `Abbas, `Ali Ibn Abi Talib, and what had been said, which is a misconception, [emphasis added] from his father, Abu Musa. |
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http://www.renaissance.com.pk/mjucri98.html
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| | Classification of Hadeeth - Part 2 |
 | | Sufyan al-Thauri and Shu'bah --- Abu Ishaq --- Abu Burdah --- the Prophet. |  | | Yunus bin 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 or Sa'd or 'A'ishah. |
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http://www.haroonsaadiq.com/sunnah/hadith2.htm
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 | | al-Muhadhdhab fi fiqh al-Imam al-Shafii / li-Abi Ishaq al-Shirazi (393-476H.) ; tahqiq wa-taliq wa-sharh wa-bayan al-rajih fi al-madhhab bi-qalam Muhammad al-Zuhayli. |  | | Subject: clm97-30 List97-30 [12 Titles from Lebanon] 1- LCN: 92963595 Firuzabadi al-Shirazi, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn Yusuf. |  | | Annotated edition of a classic collection of hadiths additional to those in the canonical compilations. |
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http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/MiddleEast/Lib/97/c97030.le
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| | Upon Mounting Means of Transportation |
 | | 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). |  | | He said that Al-Hãkim's ascription was through another channel by way of `Ali bin Rabee`ata. |  | | `Ali bin Rabee`ata said: I witnessed Ali bin Abi Tãib |
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http://www.qss.org/archives/asop/195.html
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| | Abul' Hassan al-Ashari |
 | | Ibn Hajar heard it from Abu Ishaq al-Tannukhi with the latter’s chain of transmission back to al-Ash`ari, through the latter’s student Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Miqsam al-Muqri’ al-Baghdadi. |  | | The book dates from the beginnings of al-Ash`ari’s Sunni career according to a report narrated by Ibn Abi Ya`la in Tabaqat al-Hanabila and adduced by al-Dhahabi in the Siyar. |  | | Risala al-Iman, an epistle on Belief which discusses whether it is permissible to say that belief is created. |
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http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/misc/al_ashari.htm
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| | al-nadhim-fihrist.htm |
 | | Abu al-Faraj Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Muhammad ibn Ishaq (known as "al-Nadhim") |  | | He was Abu al-'Anbas Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Abi al-'Anbas. |  | | Although he was one of the jesters and clowns, he was also a man of letters, familiar with the stars, about which he wrote a book; I have observed that it was praised by the leading astrologers. |
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http://www.well.com/user/aquarius/al-nadhim-fihrist.htm
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 | | Juz' fihi hadith al-Masisi Luwin / ta'lif Abi Ja'far Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Masisi ; haqqaqahu wa-kharraja ahadithahu wa-'allaqa 'alayhi Abu 'Abd al-Rahman Mus'ad ibn 'Abd al-Hamid al-Sa'dani. |  | | @@ 4- LCN: 98965896 Shatbi, Ibrahim ibn Musa, Mukhtasar kitab al-I'tisam / li-Abi Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Shatbi ; ikhtasarahu wa-hadhdhabahu 'Alawi ibn 'Abd al-Qadir al-Saqqaf. |  | | @@ 6- LCN: 98965903 Ibn al-A'rabi, Ahmad ibn Muhammad, Kitab al-mu'jam / tasnif Abi Sa'id Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ziyad ibn Bishr ibn al-A'rabi ; tahqiq wa-takhrij 'Abd al-Muhsin ibn Ibrahim ibn Ahmad al-Husayni. |
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http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/MiddleEast/Cairo/98/l98-119
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| | :. Jurnal Bahasa dan Seni .: |
 | | Abu al-Aswad ad-Du'ali was believed to be the founding father of Arabic grammar, working under the supervision of Ali bin Abi Thalib. |  | | His initial efforts were then taken up and made into great progress by earlier scholars who set up the first hallmark of Arabic grammar, such as lbnu Abi Ishaq, Isa bin Umar, Abu Amr bin al-`Ala', Yunus bin Hubaib. |  | | The city of Bashrah used to be the place where Arabic grammar was born; it was in this city that Arabic grammar first came into being and grew up into its mature development. |
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http://www.malang.ac.id/jurnal/fs/bani/2003a.htm
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| | Abi Ishaq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Two students of Abi Ishaq's were ʿIsa ibn ʿUmar al-Taqafi (died 149 H) and Abu ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAla' (died 154 H.). |  | | He compiled a prescriptive grammar by referring to the usage of the Bedouins, whose language was seen as especially pure. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abi_Ishaq
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: AB: ABI |
 | | ABI is an acronym for: Ankle-Brachial Index, a measure of peripheral vascular diseaseApplication binary interfaceApplied BiosystemsAssociation of British InsurersThe airport code for the airport in Abilene, TexasAbitur, [MORE] |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/A/AB/ABI
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