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al-\ákim al-Naysábúrí, Mu<ammad b. `Abd Alláh b. Mu<ammad, Abú `Abd Alláh Ibn al-Bayyi`
(d. 405 AH/1015 CE)
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al-\ákim al-Naysábúrí, Mu<ammad b. `Abd Alláh b. Mu<ammad, Abú `Abd Alláh Ibn al-Bayyi`
(d. 405 AH/1015 CE)
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al-\ákim al-Naysábúrí, Mu<ammad b. `Abd Alláh b. Mu<ammad, Abú `Abd Alláh Ibn al-Bayyi`
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al-Mustadrak `alá al-@a<í<ayn
Haydarabad: Dá'irat al-ma`árif al-ni~ámiyyah (4 vols), 1334-42 AH
vol. 3, p. 109
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O78 |
Abú Bakr b. Is<áq
(d.
0 AH/622 CE)
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S148 |
Mu<ammad b. Ayyúb, Abú Hurayrah al-Kalábí al-Wási>í
(d.
250 AH/864 CE)
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S50 |
Al-'Azraq b. `Alí b. Muslim, Abú al-Jahm al-\anafí al-Kúfí
(d.
200 AH/816 CE)
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S36 |
\assán b. Ibráhím b. `Abd Alláh, Abú Hishám (Abú Háshim?) al-Kirmání al-`Anzí
(d.
186 AH/802 CE)
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O77 |
Mu<ammad b. Salamah b. Kuhayl
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0 AH/622 CE)
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T30 |
Salamah b. Kuhayl b. \u#ayn, Abú Ya<yá al-\a_ramí al-Tan`í al-Kúfí
(d.
121 AH/739 CE)
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C63 |
`Ámir b. Wáthilah b. `Abd Alláh, Abú al-^ufayl al-Laythí
(d.
100 AH/719 CE)
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C42 |
Zayd b. Arqam al-An#árí al-Khazrají
(d.
68 AH/688 CE)
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E56
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(Al-\ákim says:) The first tradition (mentioned above) is supported by this one narrated by Salamah ibn Kuhayl, from Abú al-^ufayl, which is also #a<í< according to the requirements of al-Bukhárí and Muslim. Narrated to us Abú Bakr ibn Is<áq and Da`laj ibn A<mad al-Sijzí, both of them from Mu<ammad ibn Ayyúb, from al-'Azraq ibn `Alí, from \assán ibn Ibráhím al-Kirmání, from Mu<ammad ibn Salamah ibn Kuhayl, from his father, from Abú al-^ufayl, from Ibn Wáthilah that he heard Zayd ibn Arqam, may God be pleased with him, say: "The Messenger of Alláh , may Alláh 's peace and benedictions be upon him and his progeny, came down at a place between Makkah and Madínah near the trees with five big shades and the people swept the ground under the trees. Then the Messenger of Alláh , may God's peace and benediction be upon him and his progeny, began to perform the evening prayer. After the prayer he began to address the people. He praised God and extolled Him, preaching and reminding (us), and said what God wanted him to say. Then he said, 'O people! Verily, I am leaving behind two matters (amrayn) among you- if you follow them (the two) you will never go astray. These two are: the Book of God and my ahl al-bayt, my `itrah.' Then he said thrice: 'Do you know that I have more right over the believers (Inní awlá bi al-mu'minín) than they over themselves?' The people said, 'Yes.' Then the Messenger of Alláh , may Alláh's peace and benedictions be upon him and his progeny said, 'Of whomever I am his master (mawlá) `Alí also is his master.'"
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