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Zayd b. Arqam al-An#árí al-Khazrají
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Zayd b. Arqam al-An#árí al-Khazrají
(d. 68 AH/688 CE)
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Ibn \anbal, A<mad b. Mu<ammad b. \anbal b. Hilál b. Asad, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Shaybání al-Marwazí
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Al-Musnad
Unidentified edition,
vol. 4, p. 372
no. 18519
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`Affán b. Muslim b. `Abd Alláh, Abú `Uthmán al-@affár al-Ba#rí al-An#árí
(d.
219 AH/834 CE)
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Abú `Awánah al-Wa__á< b. `Abd Alláh al-Yashkarí al-Wási>í al-Bazzáz
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176 AH/792 CE)
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Mughírah b. Miqsam, Abú Hishám al-¬abbí al-Kúfí al-\áfi~
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132 AH/750 CE)
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Abú `Ubayd b. Abí Bashír al-An#árí
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0 AH/622 CE)
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Maymún, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Kindí al-Ba#rí (mawlá `Abd al-Ra<mán b. Samrah)
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0 AH/622 CE)
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Zayd b. Arqam al-An#árí al-Khazrají
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68 AH/688 CE)
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E15a
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Affan narrated to us, that Abu 'Awana related to them from al-Mughira, who was reporting from Abu 'Ubayd, who reported Maymun Abi Abdillah saying:
"I was listening as Zayd bin Arqam was relating: ‘We stopped with the Messenger of Allah - peace and salutation of Allah be upon him - at a valley known as The 'Valley of Khum'. He then ordered for prayers, and performed them under the midday heat. Zayd bin Arqam continued: ‘He then delivered a sermon, while Samurah prepared a shadow for the Messenger of Allah - peace and salutation of Allah be upon him - from
the sun, by placing a cloth over a tree. He thus announced:
“Aren't you aware?! [and] don't you give witness that I have indeed a greater claim [mastery] on every believer than he has on his own self?! The audience responded: ‘Certainly Yes!’. He then declared: “Of whosoever I am the master, then indeed Ali is his master. O' Allah! hate the one who hates him, and befriend the one who befriends him.”
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