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Traditionist may
refer to
someone who
upholds or
transmits a tradition, a traditionalist. In
technical usage (from "tradition" as a
translation of the...
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after and
based on the
teachings of the 9th-century scholar,
jurist and
traditionist,
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal (c. 780–855 CE), and
later institutionalized by his...
- ٱلطَّبَرَانِيّ, romanized: aṭ-Ṭabarānī), was a ****
Muslim scholar and
traditionist known for the
extensive volumes of
narrations he published. At-Tabarani...
- The
following is a list of
hadith collections compiled by
traditionists,
which are
sources that
contain the words,
actions and
silent approvals ascribed...
- al-Mursi (d. 1170),
Islamic traditionist Ibn Hubaysh, Abu'l-Qasim 'Abd al-Rahman ibn
Muhammad al-Mursi (b. 1110),
Islamic traditionist Safwan ibn Idris, Abu...
- lead God's community. Aban ibn
Taghlib was an
outstanding jurist and
traditionist and an ****ociate of al-Sadiq in Kufa, but also of Zayn al-Abidin and...
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within **** Islam. It was
founded by the
Muslim scholar, jurist, and
traditionist al-Shafi'i (c. 767–820 CE), "the
father of
Muslim jurisprudence", in...
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reverence for Ali is a
recent development for
which the
prominent ****
traditionist Ibn
Hanbal (d. 855) is
likely to be credited. ****
hierarchy of companions...
- position. From this time forward,
Uthmaniyya are
represented among the
traditionists and scholars.
Unlike the
early Uthmaniyya,
these did not
recognize any...
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Hanafi doctrine was
attacked by the
traditionists, who
accused Hanafis of
preferring their ra'y to hadith. The
traditionists primarily found objectionable the...