in Accurately Determining the Positions of the Companions after the Death of the Prophet
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Köp båda 2 för 653 krQadi Abu Bakr (468 - 543 AH/1076 - 1148 CE) was born and grew up in Seville and as a young man travelled with his father in search of knowledge to Egypt, Sham and Iraq, meeting and studying with the greatest scholars alive among whom was Imam al-Ghazali. When he returned to Andalusia, the people of knowledge immediately recognised the immensity of his learning and gathered around him, among them such luminaries as Qadi 'Iyad, author of the Shifa, and Qadi Abu-l-Walid ibn Rushd the great Maliki and grandfather of the philosopher and author of the Bidayat al-Mujtahid.
qadi abu bakr ibn al-‘arabi
his early life
his journey from seville
his ship sinks
passing through egypt
his arrival in jerusalem and eastern jordan
his visit to damascus
his arrival in baghdad and devoting himself to the quest of knowledge
meeting abu hamid al-ghazali
hajj and return to baghdad
his return by way of damascus, palestine and alexandria
his arrival in seville
the back-breaking disaster
defence
defamation of ‘uthman
defence
disaster – the battle of the camel
defence
disaster – the battle of siffin
defence
disaster – the arbitration
defence
disaster – claims made about ‘ali ibn abi talib
defence
defamation of al-hasan and mu‘awiya, al-husayn and yazid
defence
yazid’s sorrrow over the martyrdom of al-husayn and how he treated the people of his house
the people of the house attack the shi‘a
was yazid responsible for the killing of husayn?
disasters and defamations – in summary
defence
references