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- Q4119053 description "Shia Muslim scholar/Quranic reciter".
- Q4119053 description "Shia Muslim scholar/Quranic reciter".
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- Q4119053 abstract "Abu Sa'id Aban ibn Taghlib ibn Rubah al-Kindi (died 758 AD/141 AH) was a famous Shia Muslim scholar, Quranic reciter, jurisprudence, exegetist and traditionalist.There is no information about his birthplace but he believed to be from Kufa. Aban devoted most of his life to Ahl al-Bayt.He was also close companions to Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin ibn Husayn, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. He studied various branches of science, in particular hadith from them and attained a prominent position in the school of Imam al-Sadiq. Aban is famous to have quoted extensively from Imam Sadiq and it is reported that he narrated thirty thousand hadiths from him. He is also considered the most outstanding Quranic reciter and his style of Quranic recitation is very famous. He was the first person to publish a book ahout the meaning of the Holy Quraan which was renewed with different interpretations every year and is still used by many scholars and students even today.He was considered a master of Quran traditions, jurisprudence, literature, syntax and philology. He was Appointed by Imam Mohammad al-Baqir to work in Medina. Shaykh Tusi has reported that Imam al-Sadiq appointed him to conduct scholarly discourse. Imam Sadiq ordered him to "Sit in the Masjid of the Prophet and in the religious issues give verdict to the people. I love to have my Shia like Aban ibn Taghlib."Shi'ite scholars consider him reliable and the Sunni scholars such as Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Yahya ibn Mu'in, Abu Hatam and Al-Nasa'i also have confirmed him. Books compiled by Aban are now missing but the books ascribed to him in the catalogues are as follows: Ma'ani al-Quran Kitab al-Qira'at Al-Garib fil-Quran Al-Fadail Kitab Siffin↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑".
- Q4119053 deathDate "0758".
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- Q4119053 dateOfDeath "758".
- Q4119053 name "Aban Ibn Taghlib".
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- Q4119053 comment "Abu Sa'id Aban ibn Taghlib ibn Rubah al-Kindi (died 758 AD/141 AH) was a famous Shia Muslim scholar, Quranic reciter, jurisprudence, exegetist and traditionalist.There is no information about his birthplace but he believed to be from Kufa. Aban devoted most of his life to Ahl al-Bayt.He was also close companions to Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin ibn Husayn, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq.".
- Q4119053 label "Aban ibn Taghlib".
- Q4119053 name "Aban Ibn Taghlib".