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Al-Nadr ibn Shumayl

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The lists of al-Naḍr's works recorded by his biographers are long, but none of them is known to have survived. His most important work was the five-volume
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in order to persuade him to stay, but when they would not personally guarantee him even an extremely modest living he left. His contemporary,
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There are discrepancies over the date of al-Naḍr's death. According to his biographers, he died in the month of
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doctrine. This may be a case of mistaken identity, given what other sources report of his birth and death.
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Lecker, Michael (1995). "Biographical Notes on Abū 'Ubayda Maʿmar b. al-Muthannā".
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Abu ʾl-Ḥasan al-Naḍr ibn Shumayl ibn Kharasha al-Māzinī al-Tamīmī
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Al-Maʾmūn, the Inquisition, and the Quest for Caliphal Authority
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Index

Arabic
Arab
central Asia
Iraq
Banū Tamīm
Marw al-Rūdh
Baṣra
Bedouin
Arabic
ḥadīth
fiqh
history of the Arabs
al-Khalīl ibn Aḥmad
Kitāb al-ʿAyn
Marw al-Shāhijān
Mirbad
Abū ʿUbayda
qāḍī
sunna
Khorasan
majlis
al-Maʾmūn
Dhu ʾl-Hijja
AH
al-Ṭabarī
Isḥāq ibn Ibrāhīm
persecution of 833
Tarsus
Muʿtazila
Ibn al-Nadīm

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