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* Sibt b. al-Jawzi, Tadhkirat khawass al-'ummah
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The incident of rukban where some people travelled to Imam 'Ali [a] during his caliphate and addressed him as mawlana (our master)

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S95 Ibn Abí Shaybah, `Abd Alláh b. Mu<ammad b. Ibráhím b. `Uthmán, Abú Bakr al-`Absí al-Kúfí Reliability of this narrator Chains of narration (Isnad) with this narrator
Al-Mu#annaf  
Karachi: Idárá al-Qur'án wa al-`ulúm al-Islámiyyah (15 vols in 16 parts), 1987 CE  vol. 12, p. 60   
no. 30585 
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S32 Sharík b. `Abd Alláh b. Abí Sharík (Sinán ?), Abú `Abd Alláh al-Qá_í al-Nakha`í al-Kúfí
(d. 177 AH/793 CE)
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S47 \anash b. al-\árith b. Laqí>, al-Nakha`í al-Ashja`í al-Kúfí
(d. 150 AH/767 CE)
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T20 Riyá< (or Ribá<) b. al-\árith, Abú al-Muthanná al-Nakha`í al-Kúfí
(d. 0 AH/622 CE)
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C36 Abú Ayyúb al-'An#árí, Khálid b. Zayd b. Kulayb
(d. 52 AH/672 CE)
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E21b
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Sharik narrated to us from Hanash bin al-Harith, who reported Ribah bin al-Harith saying:

"While Ali was seated at Ruhba, suddenly there came a man with signs of journey on his face, and said: ‘Peace be upon you O' my master!. Ali thus inquired: ‘Who is this [man]?

The people around replied: this is Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari. Abu Ayyub thus said: ‘I have indeed heard the Messenger of Allah saying: ‘Of whosoever I am the master, then Ali is his master’.


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