Abu al-Sha'tha Jabir ibn Zayd al-Zahrani al-Azdi (Arabic: أبو الشعثاء جابر بن زيد اليحمدي الأزدي) was a Muslim theologian and one of the founding figures of the Ibadis,[1] the third major denomination of Islam. He was from the Tabi‘un, or second generation of Islam, and took leadership of the denomination after the death of Abd-Allah ibn Ibadh.[2][3]
Abu al-Sha'tha JabiribnZayd al-Zahrani al-Azdi (Arabic: أبو الشعثاء جابر بن زيد اليحمدي الأزدي) was a Muslim theologian and one of the founding figures...
to Ibn Ibāḍ has been reassigned to JābiribnZayd and its recipient identified as ʿAbd al-Malik ibn al-Muhallab, head of the Azd tribe to which Jābir belonged...
Zaydibn ʿAlī (Arabic: زيد بن علي; 695–740), also spelled Zaid, was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, and great-grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib...
Usāma ibnZayd (Arabic: أُسَامَة بن زَيْد) was an early Muslim and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Zaydibn Harithah, Muhammad's...
Spanish-Arab astronomer Jābiribn Hayyan (died c. 806–816), early Islamic alchemist JābiribnZayd (died 711), Arab theologian Jabir Novruz (1933–2002), Azerbaijani...
al-Malik ibn Marwan in 691. JābiribnZayd was eventually recognised as the second Imam of the Ibadis sometime after the death of Ibn Ibad. IbnZayd's criticisms...
emerged in the eighth century following Zaydibn Ali‘s unsuccessful rebellion against the Umayyad Caliphate. Zaydism is typically considered to be a branch...
al-Warjilani (يوسف إبراهيم الوارجلاني). The most frequent transmitter is JabiribnZayd. Philip Sandgrove, "From Wadi Mizab to Unguja." Taken from The Transmission...
Ibn Ibad's death, the Ibadiyya are considered to have been led into the late Umayyad period successively by JabiribnZayd and Abu Ubayda Muslim ibn Abi...
world. Ibn Taymiyya's full name is Taqī al-Din Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm ibn ʿAbd al-Salām ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Khiḍr ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Khiḍr...
Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: أَحْمَد بْن حَنْبَل, romanized: Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal; November 780 – 2 August 855) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian...
expositors and scholarly authorities such as al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Majah, Muhammad al-Bukhari, and Ibn Khuzaymah who explain them in more detail. The signs...
Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad (Arabic: حمزة بن علي بن أحمد, romanized: Ḥamza ibn ‘Alī ibn ʾAḥmad; c. 985–c. 1021) was an 11th-century Persian missionary and...
Qurayshites like Talha ibn Ubayd Allah and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, as well as land acquisitions by late-arriving tribal chiefs, such as Ashath ibn Qays. These chiefs...
venerate Ali ibn Abi Talib, revered as the first Imam in the Twelver school, as the physical manifestation of God. The group was founded by Ibn Nusayr during...
hadith. He counted 16 of them, including Anas ibn Malik, Jabiribn Abd-Allah and Sahl ibn Sa'd. Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Mizzi listed 97 hadith scholars...
Malik ibn Anas (Arabic: مَالِك بْن أَنَس, romanized: Mālik ibn Anas; 711–795 CE) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, and theologian. Born...
also known as Fivers, follow the Zaydī school of thought (named after Zaydibn ʿAlī). Ismāʿīlīsm is another offshoot of Shīʿa Islam that later split into...
expedition. During the Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Banu Jadhimah) in January 630, Muhammad sent Khalid ibn Walid to invite the Banu Jadhimah tribe...
view, which holds that Muhammad appointed his son-in-law and cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor. The adherents of Sunni Islam are referred to...