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Ibn Mandah, Yahya b. `Abd al-Wahhab, Abu Zakariyya al-Isbahani
(d. 512 AH/1118 CE)
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Ibn Mandah, Yahya b. `Abd al-Wahhab, Abu Zakariyya al-Isbahani
(d. 512 AH/1118 CE)
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| S283 |
Ibn Hajar al-`Asqalani, Shihab al-Din Ahmad b. Nur al-Din `Ali, Abu al-Fadl al-Shafi`i
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Al-Isabah fi tamyiz al-sahabah
Cairo (with Ibn `Abd al-Barr's al-Isti`ab on the margin), 1328/1939
vol. 2, p. 257
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Ibn Mandah, Yahya b. `Abd al-Wahhab, Abu Zakariyya al-Isbahani
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512 AH/1118 CE)
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`Umar b. `Abd Allah b. Ya`la b. Murrah
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0 AH/622 CE)
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`Abd Allah b. Ya`la b. Murrah al-Thaqafi
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Ya`la b. Murrah b. Wahb, Abu Murazim al-Thaqafi
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Ibn Hajar mentioned it alone on volume 2 page 257 of his book “Al-Isabah“ as follows: Ibn Mandah related it through `Umar b. `Abd Allah b. Ya`la b. Murrah, from his father from his grandfather who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah [s] saying: ‘To whoever I am his master, ‘Ali is his master.’ When ‘Ali arrived in Kufa he implored the people gathering there; Seventeen of them responded, among them were `Amir bin Layla al-Ghifari. Abu Musa thought it was possible that it was the one Ibn al-Athir followed. The matter is that he is `Amir Ibn Layla bin Damrah himself; the 'min' (from) was changed to 'ibn' (son of). Doubtlessly, everyone whose surname is Ghifari is originally from Damrah, for his or her grandfather, Ghifar Ibn Malil is a son of Damra. My opinion is that the difference in the narration makes the presence of multiple versions more likely.
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