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Abú Nu`aym, A<mad b. `Abd Alláh, al-'I#fahání
(d. 430 AH/1039 CE)

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Abú Nu`aym, A<mad b. `Abd Alláh, al-'I#fahání
(d. 430 AH/1039 CE)
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[Biographical Notes in 'Reliance of the Traveller', Noah (Nú<) \á Mím Keller, USA: Sunna Books, 1991 CE, x58 (pg. 1032) ]

Abu Nu`aym (w40.5) is Ahmad ibn `Abdullah ibn Ahmad, Abu Nu`aym al-Asbahani, born in Isfahan, Persia, in 336/948. He was a Shafi`i scholar, hadith master (hafiz), and historian, who was reliable in memory and transmission. He is perhaps most famous for his ten volume Hi!ya al-awliya' [The adornment of the saints], in which he records the lives and sayings of the early Muslims and friends of Allah (awliya'). He died in Isfahan in 430/1038 (al-A`lam (y136), 1.157; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 4.18).


[Al-`Ibár fí khabar man ghabar, al-Dhahabí, Shams al-Dín Mu<ammad b. A<mad b. `Uthmán, Abú `Abd Alláh, Kuwait: Ma>ba`at \ukúmat al-Kuwayt, 1960-61, events of year 430 ]

Abu Nu`aym (w40.5) is Ahmad ibn `Abdullah ibn Ahmad, Abu Nu`aym al-Asbahani, born in Isfahan, Persia, in 336/948. He was a Shafi`i scholar, hadith master (hafiz), and historian, who was reliable in memory and transmission. He is perhaps most famous for his ten volume Hi!ya al-awliya' [The adornment of the saints], in which he records the lives and sayings of the early Muslims and friends of Allah (awliya'). He died in Isfahan in 430/1038 (al-A`lam (y136), 1.157; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 4.18).


[al-Ghadír fí al-kitáb wa'l-sunnah wa'l-adab, al-Amíní, `Abd al-\usayn A<mad al-Tabrízí al-Najafí, Beirut: Mu'assasat al-A`lamí (11 vols), 1414 AH/1994 CE, vol. 1, p. 144 ]

Abu Nu`aym (w40.5) is Ahmad ibn `Abdullah ibn Ahmad, Abu Nu`aym al-Asbahani, born in Isfahan, Persia, in 336/948. He was a Shafi`i scholar, hadith master (hafiz), and historian, who was reliable in memory and transmission. He is perhaps most famous for his ten volume Hi!ya al-awliya' [The adornment of the saints], in which he records the lives and sayings of the early Muslims and friends of Allah (awliya'). He died in Isfahan in 430/1038 (al-A`lam (y136), 1.157; and Tabaqat al-Shafi`iyya al-kubra (y128), 4.18).

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