- Basra's
first Governor Abū Mūsā al-Ashʻarī; but the
Kufan instigators accepted neither. ʻUmar and the
Kufans finally agreed on Al-Mughīrah ibn Shuʻbah. The...
-
reading of Warsh. Of all the
canonical recitation traditions, only the
Kufan tradition of Hafs
included the
bismillah as a
separate verse in Chapter...
- al-Nakhaʿī), was an
early Kufan jurist of the tabi'in. A
pioneer of the use of ra'y and qiyas, al-Nakha'i
influenced later Kufan jurists through his student...
- أبي سليمان, romanized: Ḥammād ibn Abī Sulaymān; died 737–8) was an
early Kufan Muslim jurist who is best
known for
being the prin****l
teacher of Abu Hanifa...
- he was aged
around sixty. Upon Yazid's
accession in
April 680, pro-Alid
Kufans urged Husayn ibn Ali, the
younger brother of now
deceased Hasan, to lead...
- fortifications. The
promised Kufan support did not
materialize as the new
governor of Kufa
killed the
envoy of
Husayn and
intimidated Kufan tribal chiefs. Having...
- of Qom,
Persia in the 1050s to a
family of
Twelver Shia. His father, a
Kufan Arab
reportedly of
Yemenite origins, had left the Sawād of Kufa (located...
- been the
caliphal capital during the
reigns of his
father and brother. The
Kufans had
fought the
Umayyads and
their Syrian allies during the
First Fitna,...
-
involved in the ********ination was al-Ash'ath ibn Qays, the
influential Kufan tribal leader whose loyalty to Ali is
often questioned in the
early sources...
-
clothing material. He
attended lectures on
jurisprudence conducted by the
Kufan scholar Hammad ibn Abi
Sulayman (d. 737). He also
possibly learnt jurisprudence...