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... source acutely. According to narrations preserved by Ibn Hisham and Ibn Kathir, Abd al-Muttalib received a dream-vision ov...
...over him and no one else. These accounts, preserved in Ibn Hisham's Sirah and al-Bayhaqi's Dala'il, describe the detailed ob...
...s exactly as he had seen them, "like the break of dawn" in Aisha's description. These dreams were divine acclimatization: Al...
...ved in the opening hadith of Sahih al-Bukhari, narrated by Aisha: Jibril (the Archangel Gabriel) appeared and commanded "Iqr...
...by her masters of the Banu Makhzum under Abu Jahl (Amr ibn Hisham). She and her husband Yasir were dragged to the midday san...
...ering and a recognition that the covenant had overreached. Hisham ibn Amr persuaded five men of standing, including Zuhayr i...
...e sound of her sister Hala's voice would move him visibly. Aishah reported that she was jealous of no one as she was jealous...
...roximately fourteen days — some sources say four days, Ibn Hisham suggests longer — waiting also for Ali, who had remained b...
...— small rooms for his wives, of the same simple materials. Aishah described hers as so small that when the Prophet ﷺ prayed ...
...). This document — the Sahifat al-Medina, preserved in Ibn Hisham's Sirah — is the earliest written constitutional document ...
...at the in-laws of the Prophet ﷺ could not remain enslaved. Aishah later said: 'I know of no woman who was a greater blessing...
...— the slander — was a false accusation of adultery against Aishah bint Abi Bakr, wife of the Prophet ﷺ, following the expedi...
...wn for extraordinary piety, truthfulness, and generosity — Aishah said Zaynab was the most truthful woman she knew, the most...
...and the delegations came to Medina to acknowledge it. Ibn Hisham, Ibn Sa'd, and Ibn Kathir each record dozens of delegation...
...er and asked to be moved — with his wives' permission — to Aisha's chamber, where he spent the final thirteen days of his li...
...he had been born. He was sixty-three years old. He died in Aisha's chamber, with his head resting on her chest, in the foren...
...ave in the spot where the Prophet had breathed his last in Aisha's apartment. Muslims entered in groups to pray over him ind...
...the prophetic lineage of both Banu Isra'il (through his son Ishaq) and the Arabs (through his son Ismail) traces back to him...
Ishaq (peace be upon him), the son of Ibrahim and his wife Sarah...
...anu Isra'il — Children of Israel — derives), was the son of Ishaq and the father of twelve sons who became the progenitors o...
...ied by classical scholars as corresponding to the prophet Elisha. He is mentioned alongside other great prophets in two pass...
...uprightness, and the expectation of the final prophet. Ibn Ishaq records in his Sirah that righteous followers of the origi...
...tional doctrine, until the human additions became indistinguishable from the original divine revelation. By the end of the ...
...arrated in his own words and preserved in the Sirah of Ibn Hisham and the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, is the single most detailed ...
...preserved in Salman's own words in Musnad Ahmad and in Ibn Hisham's Sirah — that the time had come for a prophet to appear w...
... would avenge him — drove the subsequent wars between Ali, Aisha, and Muawiyah.
...armed conflict between Muslim factions, fought near Basra. Aisha (the mother of the believers), Talha ibn Ubaydullah, and Zu...
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik's twenty-year reign (105–125 AH) was the ...
...Umayyad prince, Abd al-Rahman ibn Muawiyah — a grandson of Hisham — escaped the carnage and after years of wandering arrived...
Abd al-Rahman ibn Muawiyah ibn Hisham, known as al-Dakhil (the Immigrant) and Saqr Quraysh (Falc...
... the assassination of Uthman ibn Affan. A coalition led by Aisha (the Mother of the Believers), Talha ibn Ubaydullah, and Zu...
...tory. City after city was razed: Samarkand, Bukhara, Merv, Nishapur — all centres of Islamic civilisation were destroyed wit...
...the leading Ash'ari theologian and Shafi'i jurist, died in Nishapur. He was the teacher of al-Ghazali.
...pire, systematically destroying Bukhara, Samarkand, Balkh, Nishapur, and Merv, killing millions and devastating Central Asia...
Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi, the great Maliki jurist of Granada, died. His ...
Son of Ibrahim and Sarah, father of Yaqub, and ancestor of the Israelite prophets.
Son of Ishaq, also called Israel, father of the twelve tribes including...
A prophet mentioned in the Quran among the favored and righteous.
Wife of the Prophet and one of the greatest scholars of Islam, narrating over 2,200 hadith.
... seven fuqaha of Medina and a pioneer of seerah, nephew of Aisha.
...bint Abi Bakr, Urwah transmitted extensively from his aunt Aisha and is considered a founder of the sirah genre.
...liest biography of Prophet Muhammad, preserved through Ibn Hisham editing.
Editor of Ibn Ishaq seerah, producing as-Sirah an-Nabawiyyah, the standard bio...
A prominent Ash'ari theologian and Shafi'i jurist of Nishapur. A contemporary of al-Baqillani who contributed signific...
Egyptian grammarian and author of Qatr an-Nada and Mughni al-Labib, two of the most widely studied Arabic grammar texts. Ibn Khaldun considered him the greatest
Egyptian Maliki jurist and author of al-Mukhtasar (Mukhtasar Khalil), the most important and widely studied epitome of Maliki fiqh. It became the standard text
One of the most prominent female hadith scholars of the 8th-9th century AH, who held ijazahs from major scholars and taught students including Ibn Hajar al-Asqa
Shafi'i scholar of Nishapur, author of 'Aqidat as-Salaf wa Ashab al-Hadith' on the c...
Egyptian Maliki jurist, author of the 'Mukhtasar,' the most authoritative reference of Maliki fiqh for centuries.
Shafi'i jurist and first teacher at the Nizamiyyah Madrasa in Baghdad, author of 'al-Muhadhdhab' and 'at-Tanbih' in Shafi'i fiqh.
First wife of Prophet Ibrahim AS and mother of Prophet Ishaq AS.
...th and fiqh, he led an uprising against the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik and was martyred in Kufah in 122 AH. He i...
...is brother were separated — Amr emigrated to Abyssinia but Hisham was prevented by his tribe. He later emigrated to Madinah ...
...ator, son of Urwa ibn al-Zubayr and primary transmitter of Aisha's traditions through the famous golden chain al-Zuhri-al-Ar...
Umayyad governor of Iraq under caliphs Yazid II and Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (d. 105 AH). He is remembered in Islamic ...
Leading Shafi'i jurist of Baghdad and author of al-Muhadhdhab, first head of the Nizamiyya madrasa in Baghdad.
Author of Mukhtasar Khalil, the most authoritative and widely-studied Maliki fiqh text, a concise summary of the entire Maliki school.
...neration. Granddaughter of Asma' bint Abi Bakr and wife of Hisham ibn 'Urwah, a great Tabi'i scholar.
Author of al-Mustadrak 'ala al-Sahihayn, a collection of hadiths he claimed met the criteria of al-Bukhari and Muslim. A major authority on hadith sciences.
One of the Seven Fuqaha' of Madinah, nephew of Aisha and son of al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam. Pioneer of seerah writin...
...abi'iyya scholar who was the most important transmitter of Aisha's knowledge. Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri considered her a reliable ...
Mother of Aisha and Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr. Wife of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.
... and one of the Seven Fuqaha of Medina. Raised by his aunt Aisha, he was among the most knowledgeable of the Tabi'un in Sunn...
Grandson of al-Harith ibn Hisham and one of the Seven Fuqaha of Medina. Known as 'Rahib Qur...
One of the great hadith masters and jurists of Khurasan, a close companion of Imam Ahmad. He memorized over seventy thousand hadiths and was instrumental in tra
Medinan Tabi'i narrator and grandson of Abu Talha al-Ansari, a major companion of the Prophet.
...tted from major Tabi'un of Kufa including al-Sha'bi and Abu Ishaq al-Sabi'i.
Egyptian tabi'i and student of Ibn Umar and Aisha, who settled in Egypt and became one of its leading early s...
Reliable Kufan tabi'i narrator known for his careful transmission and widely accepted narrations in the major hadith collections.
By Ibn Hisham. The most famous and widely relied upon biography of the P...
By Ibn Hisham an-Nahwi. An intermediate Arabic grammar text that bridges...
...ing the authority of Companion opinions and the scope of istishab (presumption of continuity). The work is studied alongside...
By Abu Ishaq ash-Shirazi. A widely studied primer on Shafi'i legal theo...
By Abu Ishaq ash-Shirazi. A comprehensive Shafi'i fiqh text that an-Naw...
By Ibn Hisham al-Ansari. A widely studied intermediate Arabic grammar te...
By Ibn Hisham al-Ansari. The most important work on Arabic grammar for Q...
By As-Suhayli. A detailed commentary on Ibn Hisham's Sirah that provides linguistic explanations, historical ...
By Abu Ishaq al-Shirazi. A foundational Shafi'i legal text that became ...
By Abu Ishaq ash-Shatibi. A groundbreaking work on the objectives of Is...
By Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah. A collection of hadith that the author cons...
...major Maliki fiqh commentary on the Mukhtasar of Khalil ibn Ishaq, which is the central text of later Maliki jurisprudence. ...
...rkable women companions of the Prophet including Khadijah, Aisha, and Fatimah, highlighting their scholarship and contributi...
By Ismail ibn Ishaq al-Jahdhami. A classical collection of hadith on the merit...
The five daily prayers: their times, conditions, pillars, obligations, and recommended acts according to all four madhabs.
The remarkable scholarship of Aisha, who narrated over 2,200 hadiths and was a leading authorit...
...ole women played in transmitting and teaching hadith, from Aisha bint Abi Bakr to Fatimah al-Bataihiyyah, and how no female ...
Aisha's unparalleled contributions to hadith transmission, jurisp...
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