Al-Isabah fi tamyiz al Sahabah
Author | Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani |
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Original title | الإصابة في تمييز الصحابة |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic (originally) |
Subject | Hadith,Muhammad,632 Arabian Peninsula,Sahabah Biography. |
Genre | Sharh |
Publisher | Dar al-kutub al-Ilmiyyah, Beirut |
Publication date | 1856-1873 |
Al-Iṣābah fī Tamyīz al-Ṣahābah (Arabic: الإصابة في تمييز الصحابة; The morning in the company of the companions) is a multivolume commentary Sunni hadith collection book by Ibn Hajar Al Asqalani. This book familiar for narrating history of companions of Muhammad age. This book include Muhammad biography, Muhammad sahabah's biography, Muhammad all of wive biography, and Tabiyun biography.[1][2]
History[]
Al-Isabah written in 1400 century by Ibn Hajar Asqalani but this book publish in 1856-1873 AC. Arabian history at that time, Arabian geography introduce here. Author of this book written many reference book of Islamic history, so according to that level this collection become popular.[2]
Language[]
This book written in Arabic language, although Ibn Hajar was Egyptian. But Arabic language is very popular for Islamic studies. Become popular this book, many language cover this book. This book is read everywhere of the world.[2]
Popularity[]
This book is very popular now because this book use for reference of Islamic history and happened of that time. This book contain many information and citation and reference book and history. Nowadays this book use a reference and citation book.[3][4]
Editions[]
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References[]
- ^ Team, IslamiEducation (2009-11-20). "al-Isabah fi tamyiz-is-sahabah - Ibn Hajr Asqalani". IslamiEducation. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Ibn Ḥajar al-ʻAsqalānī, Aḥmad ibn ʻAlī; Abdul Hai; Sprenger, Aloys; Wajīh, Muhammad. Kitab al-isabah fi tamyiz al-sahabah. A biographical dictionary of persons who knew Mohammad.
- ^ al-Asqalani, Ibn Hajar (2008). al-Isabah fi tamyiz al-sahabah. [s.n.]
- ^ "arabic_reference_works.html". www.usna.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
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