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'''Abu Ma'shar Sindhi''' (]) ابو ماشرالسندهي (d.170 A.H.) : Was the Arabic Scholars to Hadith Literature(8th century Hijra) from ] now the part of ]. |
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== Life and Work == |
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Arab rule produced men of note in Sind, and some of them achieved fame and distinction in Damascus and ]. One of them, Abu Ma'shar Sindhi. He described some historians and chroniclers as a pioneer in the compilation of Hadith. Another notable scholar of Hadith, who was a contemporary of Rabi 'ibn Sabih, was an authority on Hadis and the life of the Holy Prophet, and was so eminent, |
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Abu Maashar Sindhi was Muslim world’s noted scholar of ‘seerat’ and ‘fiqh’. He lived at ] for a number of years and later shifted to ] where he died. He was so much respected that on his death ] ] led the funeral prayers. |
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His son Abu Abdul Malik was also an eminent scholar and had settled down in Baghdad. Haflz Abu Mohamniad Khalaf bin Saalem who was a ‘hadees’ scholar bad migrated from Sindh to Iraq where he attained fame. |
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==External References== |
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* The new encyclopedia of Islam |
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* Arab kingdom of al-Mansurah in Sind - Page 145 |
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* Influence of Islam on Hindi literature - Page 8 |
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* The Voice of Islam - Page 96 |
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* History of India and Pakistan, Volume 2 - Page 34 |
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* The contribution of Indo-Pakistan to Arabic literature, from ancient times ... - Page 12 |
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* History of Muslim civilization in India and Pakistan: a political and ... - Page 49 |
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* Education in Sind: past and present - Page 73 |
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* Islamic and comparative law quarterly - Page 115 |
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* Islamic culture: the Hyderabad quarterly review - Page 21 |
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