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Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn 'Amr al-Asbahi (Arabic مالك بن أنس) (c. 715 - 796) (93 AH - 179 AH ) is known as "Imam Malik," the "the Sheikh of Islam," the "Proof of the Community," and "Imam of the Ab...
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Anas bin Malik' ibn Nadar al-Khazraji (c.612-712 [citation needed], or died 709 ) was a well-known sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was an Ansar of the Banu Khazraj...
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I went in to see Malik ibn Anas. He said to me: "Look under my place of prayer or prayer-mat and see what is there." I looked and found a certain writing. He said: "Read it." It contained the account of a dream which one of his brothers had seen and which concerned him.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Malik ibn Anas (Muslim legist), Muslim legist who played an important role in formulating early Islāmic legal doctrines. ... For a definition of " Malik ibn Anas (Muslim legist)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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A translation of "The Well-Trodden Path" of Imam Malik, a collection of the sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad, and the legal opinions and decisions of the Prophet's Companions, their successors, and some later authoritie ... Translation of Malik's Muwatta...
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Imam Malik ibn Anas ... It is clear, however, that Anas ibn Malik, MalikÕs father, was not greatly concerned with hadith since it is not known that Malik related anything from him, although Malik's grandfather and uncles were. His family was well-known for their devotion to knowledge.
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Abu Abdullah, Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Amer al-Asbahee was born in Madinah in the year 93 AH (714 CE). His ancestral home was in Yemen, but his grandfather settled in Madinah after embracing Islam. Malik became the Imam of the Madinah, and one of the most renowned Imams of Islam.
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History Malikiyyah was founded by Malik ibn Anas (c.713-c.795), a legal expert in the city of Medina. Such was his stature that it is said three 'Abbasid caliphs visited him while they were on Pilgrimage to Medina.
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Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn `Amr, al-Imam - A biography and assessment of Imam Malik, founder of the Maliki madhhab (School of Law). ... "Imam Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Amr" search on: ... Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Islam: Jurisprudence: Maliki: Imam Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Amr (1)
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Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Amr al-Asbahi (, "The Approved," which was said to have been regarded by Imam Shafii to be the soundest book on Earth after the Quran . The Maliki Maddhab is one of the four schools of jurisprudence that remains popular among Sunni Muslims to this day. ... Website Links For; Malik Ibn Anas...
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