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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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by 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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S193 al-\ákim al-Naysábúrí, Mu<ammad b. `Abd Alláh b. Mu<ammad, Abú `Abd Alláh Ibn al-Bayyi` Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
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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S173 Mu<ammad b. A<mad b. Tamím, Abú al-\usayn al-Khayyá> al-Qan>arí al-\an~alí
(d. 340 AH/951 CE)
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S134 `Abd al-Malik b. Mu<ammad b. `Abd Alláh, Abú Mu<ammad Abú Qalábah al-Raqqáshí al-Ba#rí
(d. 276 AH/889 CE)
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S78 Ya<yá b. \ammád b. Abí Ziyád, Abú Bakr (Khatan Abí `Awánah) al-Shaybání al-Ba#rí
(d. 215 AH/830 CE)
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S31 Abú `Awánah al-Wa__á< b. `Abd Alláh al-Yashkarí al-Wási>í al-Bazzáz
(d. 176 AH/792 CE)
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T32 Al-'A`mash, Sulaymán b. Mihrán, Abú Mu<ammad al-'Asadí al-Kúfí al-Káhilí
(d. 147 AH/764 CE)
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T12 \abíb b. Abí Thábit Qays b. Dínár, Abú Ya<yá al-Asadí al-Kúfí
(d. 119 AH/737 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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(Al-\ákim says:) Narrated to us Abú al­\usayn Mu<ammad ibn A<mad ibn Tamím al­\an~alí in Baghdad, from Abú Qallábah `Abd al­Malik ibn Mu<ammad al­Raqqáshí, from Ya<yá ibn \ammád; also narrated to me Abú Bakr Mu<ammad ibn Bálawayh and Abú Bakr A<mad ibn Ja`far al­Bazzáz, both of them from `Abd Alláh ibn A<mad ibn \anbal, from his father, from Ya<yá ibn \ammád; and also narrated to us Abú Na#r A<mad ibn Suhayl, the faqíh of Bukhárá, from @áli< ibn Mu<ammad, the <áfi~ of Baghdád, from Khalaf ibn Sálim al­Makhramí, from Ya<yá ibn \ammád; and Ya<yá ibn \ammád narrated from Abú `Uwwánah from Sulaymán al­'A`mash, from \abíb ibn Abí Thábit, from Abú al­^ufayl, from Zayd ibn Arqam, may God be pleased with him, who said: "The Messenger of Alláh , may God's peace and benedictions be upon him and his progeny, while returning from his last <ajj (<ijjat al­wadá') came down at Ghadír Khumm and ordered (us) towards the big trees, and (the ground) underneath them was swept.

"Then he said, 'I am about to answer the call (of death). Verily, I have left behind two precious things amongst you, one of which is greater than the other. The Book of Alláh , the Exalted, and my `itrah (kindred). So watch out how you treat these two after me, for verily they will not separate from each other until they come back to me by the side of the Pond.' Then he said 'Verily, Alláh , the Almighty and the Glorious, is my master (mawlá) and I am the master of every believer (mu'min).' Then he took `Alí, may God be pleased with him, by the hand and said, 'This (`Alí) is the master of whomever I am his master. O God, love whoever loves him and be the enemy of his enemy.'"

(Al­\ákim adds:) "This <adíth is #a<í< in accordance with the conditions of #i<<ah laid down by the Shaykhayn (al­Bukhárí and Muslim), although they have not recorded it in its full length.


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