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Ibn Ghālib al-Anṣārī

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bū l-Ḥasan ʿAlī b. Khalaf Ibn Ghālib b. Masʿūd al-Anṣārī (or al-Qurashī, according to al-Tādilī), also known as al-ʿĀrif (the Knower) and usually referred to as Ibn Ghālib (d.
Bellver, José
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Les œuvres de Tabari (m. 310/923)

open access: yes, 1989
International audienceThe works of the historiographer, chronist, exegete, traditionist (muhaddith), jurist and Sunni theologian Abu Ja'far Ibn Jarir, Muhammad b. Jarir al-Tabari (ob.
Gilliot, Claude
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Ibn Ishaq

open access: yes, 2006
The traditionist (i.e. transmitter of traditions) and historiographer Muhammad b. Ishaq (m. 150/767) is one of the main authorities in the historical and hagiographic genre of the "Life of the Prophet" ("sira", in Arabic) et des "Military campains" (of ...
Gilliot, Claude
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untitled

open access: yes, 2020
Philology, the discipline of making sense of texts, orients itself along three planes of meaning: the text's genesis, its tradition of reception and its presence to the philologist's own subjectivity.
Sheldon Pollock
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Jenis dan istilah hadis dalam Jami` Al-Turmudhi: satu kajian

open access: yes, 2007
This study is to present the categories and terminologies of the Prophetic tradition used in Jami' by al-Turmudhi and the methodology that he applied to differentiate those categories and terminologies.
Ahamad Asmadi bin Sakat,
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Alms

open access: yes, 1872
La imagen contiene una noticia sobre el listado de las personas que donaron en la limosna para la caridad al socorro de los pobres que sufrieron en las crecientes del día 6.
El Tradicionista, Pardo
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Use of Modern Family Planning Methods in Fishing Communities of Lake Victoria, Uganda. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2015
Nanvubya A   +12 more
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THE ISSUE OF TAFARRUD AND NAKARAH BETWEEN TRADITIONISTS AND HISTORIANS (ANALYTICAL STUDY)

open access: yesدی اسکالر, 2015
If someone from narrators (رُوَاة) transmits a narrative which is not transmitted but only by him, it is called tafarrud(تفرد). Here is a huge argument on the issue of acceptance of this kind of narrarive between early traditionists (المحدثين المتقدمين) and Muslim historians.
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