Shu'bah
Shu‘bah | |
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Abu Bakr Shu‘bah Ibn ‘Ayyash Ibn Salim al-Kufi an-Nahshali | |
Born | 95AH/ 713CE Kufa |
Died | 193AH/ 809CE |
Abu Bakr Shu‘bah Ibn ‘Ayyash Ibn Salim al-Asadi al-Kufi an-Nahshali (Arabic: أبو بكر شعبة بن عياش بن سالم الأسدي الكوفي النهشلي, 95-193 AH/713-808 CE),[1][2][3] more commonly known as Shu'bah, is a significant figure in the history of Qur'an reading as well as a hadith narrator. He was a native of Kufa.[1][2] Like Hafs, Shu'bah narrated one of seven conical readings of the Quran from Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud,[4][5][6][7] though the reading of Hafs is more well known in the Muslim world today.[8]
Ahmed bin Hanbal said about him: "He is truthful and trustworthy, a reciter of the Qur’an and a good person".
Ibn Al-Mubarak said: I have not seen anyone closer to the Sunnah than Abu Bakr Ibn Ayyash.[9]
Shady Nasser quotes ad-Dhahabi as bringing a report that Shu'bah rejected the reading of his contemporary Hamzah az-Zaiyyat as bid'ah.[10][11]
Belief ('Aqeedah)
It is narrated that he said: "Whoever claims that the Quran is created, in our view, is a disbeliever, a heretic, and an enemy of Allah. We do not sit with him or speak to him"[12]
Death
When death approached him, his sister cried, so he said to her: What makes you cry? Look at that corner, for I have completed eighteen thousand recitations (of the Quran) there. He died in month of Jumada Al-Ula in the year 193AH(809 CE).[12]
References
- ^ a b Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān, vol. 4, p. 390. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2004. ISBN 9789004123557
- ^ a b Abu Dawood, Sunan Abu Dawood, vol. 3, p. 1113. of Trns. Ahmad Hasan. Sh. M. Ashraf, 1984.
- ^ "Qāriʼ, Shuʻbah ibn ʻAyyāsh, 713 or 714-809 - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress". web.archive.org. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
- ^ Aḥmad ʻAlī Imām, Variant Readings of the Qurʼan: A Critical Study of Their Historical and Linguistic Origins, p. 159. Herndon: International Institute of Islamic Thought, 1998. ISBN 9781565642300
- ^ Shady Hekmat Nasser, The Transmission of the Variant Readings of the Qurʾān: The Problem of Tawātur and the Emergence of Shawādhdh, pp. 132 & 135. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2012. ISBN 9789004241794
- ^ Muhammad Taqi Usmani, An Approach to the Qurānic Sciences, p. 219. Darul Ishaʼat, 2000.
- ^ Theodor Nöldeke, Friedrich Schwally, Gotthelf Bergsträsser, and Otto Pretzl, The History of the Qurʾān, p. 530. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2013. ISBN 9789004228795
- ^ Bewley, Aishah. "The Seven Qira'at of the Qur'an" Archived 2006-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, Aisha Bewley's Islamic Home Page
- ^ "أبو بكر بن عياش بن سالم - المكتبة الشاملة". shamela.ws (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-08-05.
- ^ Nasser, The Transmission of the Variant Readings of the Qurʾān, p. 58.
- ^ al-Dhahabi, Ma'rifat al-Qurra al-Kibar, 1/250-259
- ^ a b "إسلام ويب - هداية القاري إلى تجويد كلام الباري - ملحق الأعلام- الجزء رقم2". www.islamweb.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-08-05.
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