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al-\asan b. `Alí b. `Affán, Abú Mu<ammad al-`Ámirí al-Kúfí
(d. 270 AH/884 CE)
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al-\asan b. `Alí b. `Affán, Abú Mu<ammad al-`Ámirí al-Kúfí
(d. 270 AH/884 CE)
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S269 |
Ibn Kathír, `Imád al-Dín Ismá`íl b. `Umar b. Kathír b. ¬aw', al-Qarashí al-Dimashqí
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Al-Bidáyah wa'l-Niháyah fí al-Ta'ríkh
Cairo: Ma>ba`at al-Sa`ádah (14 vols), 1932-
vol. 7, p. 348
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S166 |
Ibn `Uqdah, Abú al-`Abbás A<mad b. Mu<ammad b. Sa`íd
(d.
332 AH/944 CE)
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S129 |
al-\asan b. `Alí b. `Affán, Abú Mu<ammad al-`Ámirí al-Kúfí
(d.
270 AH/884 CE)
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S73 |
`Ubayd Alláh b. Músá b. Abí al-Mukhtár Bádhám, Abú Mu<ammad al-`Absí al-Kúfí
(d.
213 AH/828 CE)
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T63 |
Fi>r b. Khalífah, Abú Bakr al-\anná> al-Makhzúmí
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153 AH/770 CE)
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T58 |
`Amr b. `Abd Alláh b. `Ubayd, Abú Is<áq al-Sabí`í al-Hamadání
(d.
128 AH/746 CE)
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T57 |
`Amr b. Murrah b. `Abd Alláh b. ^áriq, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Jamalí al-Murádí al-Hamadání (also called Dhú Murrah)
(d.
118 AH/736 CE)
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C86 |
Amír al-Mu'minín `Alí b. Abí ^álib
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40 AH/660 CE)
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E34b
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Abu al- ‘Abbas Ibn ‘Uqdah, al-hafidh al-Shi’i, related it from al-Hasan b. ‘Ali b. ’Affan al-‘Amiri, ‘Ubaydullah b. Musa, Fitr, ‘Amr b. Murrah, Sa’id b. Wahab and Zayd b. Yuthay’, as follows: We heard ‘Ali in al-Ruhba saying something similar (to the above); thirteen men stood up and bore witness that the Messenger of Allah said ‘To whoever I am his master, ‘Ali is a master. O’ Allah, befriend the one who befriends him and be at enmity with one who is at enmity with him; love those who love him and hate those who hate him; defend those who defend him and forsake those who forsake him’. After finishing narrating this hadith Abu Ishaq said: O Abu Bakr (i.e. Fitr b. Khalifa), who were those men?
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