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Sa`íd b. Jubayr b. Hishám, Abú Mu<ammad al-'Asadí
(d. 95 AH/714 CE)

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by Sa`íd b. Jubayr b. Hishám, Abú Mu<ammad al-'Asadí
(d. 95 AH/714 CE)

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S103 Ibn \anbal, A<mad b. Mu<ammad b. \anbal b. Hilál b. Asad, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Shaybání al-Marwazí Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
Manáqib `Alí b. Abí ^álib  
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S103 Ibn \anbal, A<mad b. Mu<ammad b. \anbal b. Hilál b. Asad, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Shaybání al-Marwazí Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
Al-Musnad  
Unidentified edition,   vol. 5, p. 347   
no. 21867 

S80 al-Fa_l b. Dukayn b. \ammád b. Zuhayr, Abú Nu`aym al-'A<wal al-Mulá'í al-Taymí
(d. 218 AH/833 CE)
Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
O2 Ibn Abí Ghaniyyah, `Abd al-Malik b. \amíd (\umayd?), al-Khazá`í
(d. 0 AH/622 CE)
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S20 al-\akam b. Abán, Abú `Ísá al-`Adní
(d. 154 AH/771 CE)
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T26 Sa`íd b. Jubayr b. Hishám, Abú Mu<ammad al-'Asadí
(d. 95 AH/714 CE)
Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
C76 `Abd Alláh b. `Abbás
(d. 68 AH/688 CE)
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C19 Buraydah b. al-\u#ayb b. `Abd Alláh b. al-\árith, Abú Sahl al-'Aslamí al-Madaní
(d. 63 AH/683 CE)
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Fadl bin Dukayn narrated to us that Ibn Abi Ghunya related to them from Hakam, who reported from Sa’id bin Jubayr, and he from Ibn Abbas, who in turn reported Burayda saying:

‘I was together with Ali in the invasion of Yemen wherein he once treated me harshly. So when I got back to the Messenger of Allah - peace and salutation of Allah be upon him - I mentioned 'Ali and diminished his personality. Accordingly, I observed a change in the expression of the Messenger of Allah - peace and salutation of Allah be upon him - and he thus remarked:

‘O' Burayda! Have I not a greater claim [mastery] on the believers than they have on themselves?

I responded: Yes, indeed, O Messenger of Allah. He then asserted: ‘Of whosoever I am the master then Ali is his master.’


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