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Zurārah ibn Aʿyan (about 690-768 AD) (Arabic: زُرارة بن أعيَن), who
according to Shia sources, was a
famous companion of Imam Baqir, Imam Sadiq, and Imam...
- Asʿad ibn Zurāra (Arabic: أسعد بن زرارة) (died 623),
often known by his
kunya Abū Umāma, was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first...
- works.
Zurarah ibn Ayan in Kufa was a
disciple of al-Hakam ibn
Utayba before joining al-Baqir. As a
prominent traditionist and theologian,
Zurarah pla****...
- An-Nu`aymân ibn `Amr An-Nu`mân ibn
Muqarrin Arbad ibn
Humayrah As'ad ibn
Zurarah Al-Arqam ibn-abil-Arqam Asmâ' bint Abî Bakr Asmâ' bint
Umays Asim ibn Thabit...
- two
orphan children after his
migration from
Mecca to Medina, As'ad ibn
Zurarah, one of Muhammad's companions, died.
Muhammad chose the spot to be a cemetery...
- a great-granddaughter of Qusayy, and his
other wife was
Rughaybah bint
Zurarah ibn Addas, one of the
eminent women of
Yathrib (Medina). His son, Abdu...
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local political hegemony in Hejaz.
Mahas Sa'd ibn Ubadah,
chief As'ad ibn
Zurarah 'Abd
Allah ibn
Rawahah Abu
Ayyub al-Ansari Ubay ibn Ka'b Zayd ibn Thabit...
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Shaykh Tusi
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Allamah Al-Hilli Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi Zurarah ibn A'yan
Hisham ibn
Hakam Agha Zia ol Din
Araghi Ja'far
Sobhani Ruhollah...
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Shaykh Tusi
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Allamah Al-Hilli Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi Zurarah ibn A'yan
Hisham ibn
Hakam Agha Zia ol Din
Araghi Ja'far
Sobhani Ruhollah...
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Shaykh Tusi
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Allamah Al-Hilli Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi Zurarah ibn A'yan
Hisham ibn
Hakam Agha Zia ol Din
Araghi Ja'far
Sobhani Ruhollah...