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The friend of Allah (Khalilullah) who built the Kabah and is the patriarch of monotheism.
Nephew of Ibrahim, sent to the people of Sodom who were destroyed for their t...
Son of Ibrahim who helped build the Kabah and is the ancestor of Prophet M...
Son of Ibrahim and Sarah, father of Yaqub, and ancestor of the Israelite p...
The leading faqih of Kufa among the Tabiin, a key figure in the development of Hanafi fiqh.
Former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and teacher of Ibn Baz.
Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia from 1953 until his death. A descendant of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and teacher of Ibn Baz. His collected fatwas are a major refer
Grand Imam of al-Azhar and author of widely studied commentaries on Shafi'i fiqh and Ash'ari theology.
The tyrannical king who threw Prophet Ibrahim into the fire and claimed to be god.
First wife of Prophet Ibrahim AS and mother of Prophet Ishaq AS.
Father (or paternal uncle) of Prophet Ibrahim AS, an idol-maker who refused to accept the truth.
...woman gifted to the Prophet ﷺ from Egypt, mother of his son Ibrahim, and one of his consorts.
...larified it was a sign of Allah's majesty, not connected to Ibrahim's death.
...chain of transmission. His jurisprudence greatly influenced Ibrahim al-Nakhai and later Abu Hanifah.
...wering Kufi Tabi Tabieen hadith scholar whose chain through Ibrahim al-Nakhai and Alqamah is foundational to Hanafi transmissio...
A prince of Balkh (Khorasan) who renounced his throne and wealth to pursue asceticism and knowledge. A Tabi Tabieen scholar and student of Sufyan al-Thawri's ci
Leading jurist of Kufa in the generation of the Tabi'in; primary teacher of Hammad ibn Abi Sulayman, who taught Abu Hanifah.
Senegalese Islamic scholar with one of the largest followings in West Africa. President of the World Muslim League.
A senior Kufan scholar and uncle of Ibrahim al-Nakha'i, who narrated from Ibn Masud and accompanied the...
...mitted from major Successors including Sa'id ibn Jubayr and Ibrahim al-Nakha'i.
Medinan tabi'i and son of the companion Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, who transmitted from his father and other companions in Medina.
Medinan judge and grandson of the companion Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, a reliable scholar who served the judiciary of Medina.