Ibn 'Ulayya

Abu Bishr Isma'il ibn Ibrahim ibn Muqsim (Arabic: أبو بشر إسماعيل بن إبراهيم بن مِقْسَم), commonly known as Ibn 'Ulayya (Arabic: ابن عُليَّة), was a hadith scholar, faqih and a mufti from Basra,[1] with origins in Qayqan in the present-day Balochistan, Pakistan.[2]

Ibn 'Ulayya
TitleAl-Hafiz
Personal
Bornc. 729 CE
Basra, Umayyad caliphate (present-day Iraq)
Diedc. 809 CE
Baghdad, Abbasid caliphate (present-day Iraq)
ReligionIslam
EraIslamic Golden Age
Main interest(s)Hadith, Faqih
Muslim leader

References

  1. Ibn Rāhwayh, Isḥāq (1990), Balūshī, ʻAbd al-Ghafūr ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq Ḥusayn (ed.), Musnad Isḥāq ibn Rāhwayh (1st ed.), Tawzīʻ Maktabat al-Īmān, p. 112
  2. "The Introduction Of The Knowledge Of Hadith In The Indian Subcontinent". Salafi Research Institute.


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