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  1. Abū ʿAmr ʿĀmir ibn Sharāḥīl ibn ʿAbd al-Kūfī al-Shaʿbī (Arabic: أبو عمرو عامر بن شراحيل بن عبد الكوفي الشعبي), 641–723, commonly known as Imam al-Sha'bi or al-Sha'bi, was an Arab historian and jurist, as well as an appreciated Tabi'un, born during the rule of Umar ibn al-Khattab.

    • c. 723 (aged 81–82), Kufa, Iraq
    • c. 641 CE, Kufa, Iraq
    • Imam
    • Islam
  2. Imam Abu Hanifah, and others. Imam al-Salihi quotes an incident in his ‘Uqud al-Juman which suggests that Imam al-Sha’bi was the catalyst for Imam Abu Hanifah’s embarking on the path of knowledge. Imam al-Hakim said: He was a Hafiz of Hadith even though he never wrote anything

  3. List of Isma'ili imams. This is a list of the Imams as recognized by the different sub-sects of the Ismai'li sect of Shia Islam. Imams are considered members of the Bayt (Household) of Muhammad through his daughter Fatima . Early Imams.

  4. e. Abu Ali al-Mansur ( Arabic: أبو علي المنصور, romanized : Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr; 13 August 985 – 13 February 1021), better known by his regnal name al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ( Arabic: الحاكم بأمر الله, romanized : al-Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, lit. 'The Ruler by the Order of God'), was the sixth Fatimid caliph and ...

    • 14 October 996 – 13 February 1021
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  6. Biography. Life/Story of Imam Muslim, writer of Sahih Muslim. His full name is Abu Al-Husayn Muslim ibn Al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim ibn Ward ibn Kushadh Al-Qushairy An-Naysabur. Imam Muslim considered as an outstanding and eminent authority of Hadith.

  7. This text is an extensive biography of the life of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (‘a) and the history of the early days of Islam; a section is dedicated to the life of The Imam ('a) and another dedicated to his traditions, his words, deeds and judgments.

  8. The First Imam: Ali Ibn Abi Talib. Birth and Martyrdom. The first Imam of the Shi’ah, Imam Ali (a.s.), was born on thirteenth of Rajab, thirty years after ‘amul Fil in Mecca, inside the Ka’bah. His father was Abu Talib and his mother was Fatimah Binti ‘Asad. His nicknames were Abu Turab, Abul Hasan, Abus Sibtayn, and Abur Riyhanatayn.

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