Ishaq ibn Rahwayh
Muslim jurist and theologian (c. 777–852) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ishaq ibn Rahuyah (Arabic: إسحاق بن رَاهَوَيْه/رَاهُوْيَه, romanized: Isḥāq ibn Rāhūyah/Rāhawayh; b. 161 AH - d. 238 AH / b. 777 CE - d. 852 CE)[2][3] was a classical Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, muhaddith, exegete, and theologian. He was a close friend of Ahmad ibn Hanbal and accompanied him on his travels to seek knowledge.[10]
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Ishaq ibn Rahuyah | |
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إِسْحَاق بْن رَاهُوْيَه | |
Title | Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith ('Leader of the Believers in Hadith')[1] |
Personal | |
Born | c. 777 CE (161 AH)[2] |
Died | c. 852 CE (Sha'ban 238 AH)[3] |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Islamic Golden Age (early Abbasid era) |
Region | Khorasan |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Independent |
Creed | Athari[4] |
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Notable work(s) | Al-Musnad |
Arabic name | |
Personal (Ism) | Isḥāq إِسْحَاق |
Patronymic (Nasab) | Ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Mukhallad ٱبْن إِبْرَاهِيم بْن مُخَلَّد |
Teknonymic (Kunya) | Abū Yaʿqūb أَبُو يَعْقُوب |
Toponymic (Nisba) | Al-Ḥanẓalī ٱلْحَنْظَلِيّ |
Muslim leader | |
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