Ghadir
Khumm
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`Ubayd b. Ya`ish, Abu Muhammad al-Muhamili al-`Attar
(d. 228 AH/843 CE)
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`Ubayd b. Ya`ish, Abu Muhammad al-Muhamili al-`Attar
(d. 228 AH/843 CE)
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| S118 |
al-Bukhari, Muhammad b. Isma`il b. Ibrahim, Abu `Abd Allah al-Ju`fi
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al-Ta'rikh al-kabir
Haydarabad: Da'irat al-Ma`arif al-`Uthmaniyyah, 1361-65
vol. 1, part 1, p. 375
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`Ubayd b. Ya`ish, Abu Muhammad al-Muhamili al-`Attar
(d.
228 AH/843 CE)
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Yunus b. Bukayr b. Wasil, Abu Bakr al-Jamal al-Shaybani
(d.
199 AH/815 CE)
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Isma`il b. Nashit al-`Amiri
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0 AH/622 CE)
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Jamil b. `Amarah al-Walibi
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0 AH/622 CE)
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Salim b. `Abd Allah b. `Umar b. al-Khattab, Abu `Umar al-`Adwi al-Qarshi
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106 AH/724 CE)
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`Abd Allah b. `Umar b. al-Khattab, Abu `Abd al-Rahman al-`Adwi
(d.
73 AH/692 CE)
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F84
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Al-Bukhari quoted [this hadith] in his Ta'rikh [al-Kabir], volume 1, part 1, page 375 through the chain: `Ubayd from Yunus b. Bukayr from Isma`il b. al-`Amiri from Jamil b. `Amir [i.e. Jamil b. `Amarah], Salim [b. `Abd Allah b. `Umar] narrated to him:
Heard the one who heard [i.e. Ibn `Umar] from the Prophet [s] saying on the day of Ghadir Khumm: "For whomsoever I am master, `Ali is his master".
[Note: The early part of this isnad is clearly referring to the same individuals as the one quoted by Ibn Abi `Asim in his Kitab al-Sunnah (see E39c), although al-Bukhari appears to have preferred not to mention Ibn `Umar by name, thus himself rendering this isnad weak]
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