36 noblemen of Sunnite have quoted the tradition of “Thaqalain” in the second century; such as:
1- Sa’id Ibn Masruq Thuri, (Died in the year 126 A. H.);
2- Abu Ishaq Subai (Died in the year 129 A. H.);
3- Abu HayyanTaimi (Died in the year 145 A. H.); and etc….
The narrators of the “Thaqalain” tradition in the third century are as follows
69 noblemen of Sunnites have quoted the tradition of Thaqalain in the third century;
such as:
1- Abu Ja'far Muhammad IbnHabibHashimi, (Died in the year 225 A. H.); [1]
2- Muhammad Ibn Sa'd Zahri, (Died in the year 230 A. H.); [2]
3- Abu Bakr ‘Abdullah Ibn Abi Shaibah, (Died in the year 235 A. H.); [3]
4- Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, (Died in in the year 241 A. H.); [4]
5- ‘Abdullah Ibn ‘Abdul-Rahman Darami, (Died in the year 255 A.H.);[5]
6- Muhammad Ibn Ismaiil Bukhari, (Died in the year 256 A.H.); [6]
7- Muslim Ibn Hajjaj Neishaburi, (Died in the year 261 A.H.); [7]
8- Abu ‘Abdullah Muhammad IbnYazidQazwini, (Died in the year 275 A.H.); [8]
9- Sulaiman Ibn Ash'aath Sajistani, (Died in the year 275 A.H.); [9]
10- Muhammad IbnYahya Bilazari, (Died in the year 278 A.H,); [10]
11- Muhammad Ibn ‘Isa Tirmizi, (Died in the year 279 A.H.); [11]
12- Ahmad Ibn Abu Ya'aqub, (Died in the year 284 A.H.); [12]
13- Muhammad Ibn Ali Abu ‘Abdullah Hakim Tirmizi, (Died in the year 285 A. H.); [13]
14 Ahmad Ibn ‘AmruIbn Abu ‘Asim, Abu BakrShaibani, (Died in the year 287A.H.);[14]
15- Abu Bakr Bazzar Basri, (Died in the year 292 A. H.) [15] and etc…
The narrators of the Thaqalain tradition in the fourth century are as follows:
38 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the tradition of Thaqalain in the fourth century, who are as follows: such as:
1- Ahmad Ibn Shu'aib Nisai, (Died in the year 303 A. H.); [16]
2- Hafiz Abu ya'li Muwassili, (Died in the year 307 A. H.); [17]
3- Muhammad Ibn Jarir Tabri, (Died in the year 310 A. H.);
4- Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Ishaq, (Died in the year 317 A. H.); [18]
5- Ibn ‘Awanah Ya'qub Ibn Ishaq, Isfara’ini, (Died in the year 316 A. H.); [19]
6- Abu Ja'far Ahmad Ibn Muhammad ibn Salamah, (Died in the year 321 A. H.); [20]
7- Abu ‘Umar Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn ‘Abd Rabbah Qurtabi, (Died in the year 328 A.H.);[21]
8- Hafiz Abul Qasim Tabrani, (Died in the year 360 A. H.); [22]
9- ‘Abdullah Ibn ‘Uday Jurjani, (Died in the year 365 A. H.); [23]
10- Abu Manthur Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Azhar Azhari, (Died in the year 370 A.H.); [24]
11- Hafiz Ali Ibn'Umar Ibn Ahmad Baghdadi Darqutni, (died in the year 385 A. H.); [25]
12- Abu Sulaiman Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Khatabi, (Died in the year 388 A. H.) [26] and etc….
The narrators of the “Thaqalain” tradition in the fifth century are as follows:
21 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the tradition of “Thaqalain” in the fifth century and here we mention the names of some of them:
1- Abu Abdullah Hakim Neishaburi, (Died in the year 405 A. H.); [27]
2- Qazi Abdul Jabbar Mu'tazali (Died in the year 414 A. H.)[28]
3- Abu Ishaq Tha'alabi (Died in the year 427 A. H.) [29]
4- Abu Na’im Isfahani (Died in the year 430 A. H.) [30]
5- Ahmad Ibn Husain Ibn Ali Baihaqi (Died in the year 458 A. H.) [31]
6- Abu Bakr Khatib Baghdadi (Died in the year 463 A. H.)
7- Ibn al-Mughazili Shafi'i(Died in the year 483 A. H.) [32]
8- Abu 'Abdullah Humaidi (Died in the year 488 A. H.) [33] and etc…
The narrators of “Thaqalain” tradition in the sixth century are as follows:
24 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the sixth century and here we mention the names of some of them:
1- Abu Muhammad Husain Mas'ud Baghawi, (Died in the year the 516 A. H.) [34]
2- Abul Husain RazinAbdari, (Died in the year 529 A. H.)[35]
3- Jarallah Zimakhshari, (Died in the year 538 A. H.) [36]
4- Khatib Kharazmi, (Died in the year 568 A. H.) [37]
5- Hafiz Abul QasimIbn ‘Asakir Shafi'i, (Died in the year 571 A. H.) [38] and etc…
The narrators of the Thaqalain tradition in the seventh century are as follows:
21 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the seventh century; such as:
1- Fakhr al-Din Razi, (Died in the year 606 A. H.)[39]
2- Ibn Athir Jazari, (Died in the year 606 A. H.) [40]
3- Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad known as Ibn Athir Shafi'i, (Died in the year 630 A.H.)[41]
4- Abu Salim Muhammad Ibn Talhah Quraishi, (Died in the year 652 A. H.)[42]
5- SibtIbn al-Jawzi, (Died in the year 654 A.H.)[43]
6- Ibn Abial-Hadid Mu'atazali, (Died in the year 656 A. H.)[44]
7- Hafiz Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Ganji Shafi'i, (Died in the year 658 A. H.)[45]
8- Yahya Ibn Shara fNuwi, (Died in the year 676 A. H.) [46]
9- Abu al-Abbas Shams al-Din Ahmad Ibn Khulkan, (Died in the year 681 A. H.) [47]
10- Muhib al-Din Tabari, (Died in the year 606 A. H.) [48] and etc…
The narrators of the Taqalain tradition in the eighth century are as follows:
24 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the eighth century and here we mention the names of some of them:
1- Jamal al-Din Ibn Manzur Afriqi, (Died in the year 711 A. H.) [49]
2- Sadr al-Din Hamwaini, (Died in the year 722 A. H.) [50]
3- Nizam al-Din HasanIbn Muhammad Neishaburi, (Died in the year 727 A. H.) [51]
4- Ibn Taimiyah Harrani, (Died in the year 728 A. H.) [52]
5- 'Ala' al-Din Baghdadi Khazin, (Died in the year 745 A. H.) [53]
6- Hafiz Abul Hajjaj Mazzi, (Died in the year 745 A. H.) [54]
7- Abu Hayyan Andulesi, (Died in the year 745 A. H.) [55]
8- Shams al-Din Zahabi, (Died in the year 748 A. H.) [56]
9- Jamal al-Din Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Zarandi, (Died in the year 7750 A. H.) [57]
10- Isma'ilIbn 'Umar Ibn Kathir Damishqi, (Died in the year 7774 A. H.) [58]
11- Sa'd al-Din Taftazani, (Died in the year 791 A. H.) [59] and etc…
The narrators of the Thaqalain tradition in the ninth century are as follows:
Eight people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the “Thaqalain” tradition in the ninth century. Here we mention the names of some of them:
1- Nur al-Din Haithami, (Died in the year 807 A. H.) [60]
2- Mujid al-Din FiruzAbadi, (Died in the year 817 A. H.) [61]
3- Hafiz ibn Hajar ‘Asqalani, (Died in the year 852 A. H.) [62]
4- Nur al-Din Ibn Sabbagh Maliki, (Died in the year 855 A. H.) [63] and etc…
The narrators of the Thaqalain tradition in the tenth century, are as follows:
20 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the tenth century;
such as:
1- Hafiz Jalal al-Din Siyuti, (Died in the year 911 A. H.) [64]
2- Nur al-Din Sharif Samhudi, (Died in the year 911 A. H.) [65]
3- Shahab al-Din Qastalani, (Died in the year 923A. H.) [66]
4- Ibn Hajar Haitami Makki, (Died in the year 973 A. H.) [67]
5- Mulla Ali Muttaqi Hindi (Died in the year 975 A. H.) [68] and etc…
The narrators of Thaqalain tradition in the eleventh century, are as follows:
10 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the eleventh century; such as:
1- ‘Abdul Ra’uf Ibn Taj al-‘Arifin Manawi, (Died in the year 1031 A. H.) [69]
2- Nur al-Din Ali Halabi(Died in the year 1033 A. H.) [70] and etc …
The narrators of Thaqalain tradition in the twelfth century are as follows:
18 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the twelfth century; such as:
1- Muhammad Ibn Abdul Baqi Zarqani, (Died in the year 1122 A. H.) [71]
2- Mirza Muhammad Ibn Mu'tamid Khan Badakhshani; [72]
3- Sheikh al-Islam Shibrawi, (Died in the year 1162 A. H.)[73]; and etc…
The narrators of Thaqalain tradition in the thirteenth century are as follows:
11 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the thirteenth century; such as:
1- Muhammad Mubin Laknawi; [74]
2- Muhammad Ikram al-Din Dihlawi; [75]
3- Mirza Hasan Ali Muhaddith Laknawi; [76]
4- Rashid al-Din Khan Dihlawi; [77]
5- Hasan Udwi Hamzawi; [78]
6- Sulaiman Balkhi Qanduzi; [79]
7- Siddiq Hasan Khan [80]
The narrators of the Thaqalain tradition in the fourteenth century are as follows:
16 people of Sunnite scholars have quoted the Thaqalain tradition in the fourteenth century, and here we mention the names of some of them:
1- Ahmad Ibn Zaini Dahlan (Died in the year 1304 A. H.); [81]
2- Sayyid Mu'min Ibn Hasan Ibn Mu'min Shablanji (Died in the year 1308 A. H.); [82]
3- ManthurIbn Ali Nasif, he died after the year 1371 A. H [83]
4- Sheikh Mahmud Abu Riyyah, (Died in the year 1390 A. H.); [84] and etc….[85]
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[1] Al-Munammaq, p. 9.
[2] Al-Tabaqat al- Kubra, vol. 2, p. 194.
[3] Al-Musannaf, vol. 10, p. 506, tradition no. 10130.
[4] Musnad Ahmad, vol. 1, p. 96.
[5] Sunan al-Dirami, vol. 2, p. 310, 432.
[6] Al-Tarikh al-Saghir, vol. 3, p. 96.
[7] Sahih Muslim, vol. 2, p. 362, tradition no. 2408.
[8] Sunan Ibn Majah, vol. 1, p. 43.
[9] Sunan Abu Dawud.
[10].Ansab al-Ashraf, vol. 1, p. 35.
[11] Sahih Tirmizi, vol. 2, p. 307.
[12] Tarikh al-Ya'qubi, vol. 2, p. 112.
[13] Navdir al-Usul, p. 68.
[14] Kitab al-Sunnah, p. 629.
[15] Musnad al-Bazzar, p. 75, 277.
[16] Sunan Nisai; Khasa’is, p. 21.
[17] Musnad Abu Ya'ala, p. 2, tradition no. 102.
[18] Sahih Ibn Khuzaimah, p. 340.
[19] Musnad Abu ‘Awanih.
[20] Mushkil al-Athar, vol. 2, p. 307.
[21] Al-‘Aqd al-Farid, vol. 2, p. 158.
[22] Al-Mu'jam al-Saghir, vol. 1, p. 131, al-Mu'jam al-Kabir, vol. 3, p. 63.
[23] Al-Kamil Fi Zu'afa’ al-Rijal, vol. 6, p. 2078.
[24] Tahzib al-Lughat, vol. 9, p. 78.
[25] Al-Mu'talif wa al-Mukhtalif, p. 2, tradition no. 1046.
[26] Gharib al-Hadith, vol. 2, p0. 192.
[27] Al-Mustadrak Ala al-Sahihain, vol. 3, p. 191.
[28] al-Mughni Fi al-Kalam, vol. 20, p. 191
[29] Al-Kashf Wal-Bayan, exegesis of the I'tisam verse.
[30] Hilyah al-Awliya, vol. 1, p. 355.
[31] Al-Sunan al-Kubra, vol. 2, p. 148.
[32] Manaqib Amir al-Muminin (a.s.), p. 234.
[33] Al-Jam' Bain al-Sahihain.
[34] Masabih al-Sunnah, vol. 2, p. 205.
[35] Al-Jam' Bain al-Sihah al-Sittah.
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[37] Al-Manaqib, p. 200.
[38] Tarikh Damishq, vol. 1, p. 45.
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[41] Usud al-Ghabah, vol. 2, p. 12.
[42] Matalib al- Su'ul, p. 8.
[43] Tazkarah al-Khawas, p. 323.
[44] Sharh Nahjul Balaghah, vol. 2, p. 130.
[45] Kifayat al- Talib, p. 53.
[46] Al-Minhaj Fi SharhSahih Muslim, vol. 15, p. 180.
[47] Wafiyat al-A'ayan, vol. 2, p. 169.
[48] Zakha’ir al-‘Uqba, p. 160.
[49] Lisan al-‘Arab, the word of ‘Itr.
[50] Fara’id al-Samtain, vol. 1, p. 317.
[51] Ghara’ib al-Qur'an, vol. 1, p. 317.
[52] Minhaj al-Sunnah, vol. 4, p. 85.
[53] TafsirLubab al-Ta'wil, vol. 1, p. 257.
[54] Tahzib al-Kamal, vol. 10, p. 51.
[55] Tafsir Bahr al-Muhit, vol. 1, p. 12.
[56] Talkhis al-Mustadrak, vol. 3, p. 109; SiyarA'alam al-Nubala, vol. 9, p. 365.
[57] Nazm Durar al-Simtain, vol. 1, p. 231.
[58] Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Karim, under the verse of Tathir and the verse of Mawaddah.
[59] Sharh al-Maqasid, vol. 2, p. 221.
[60] Majma’ al-Zawaid, vol. 5, p. 195
[61] Al-Qamus al-Muhit, the word of “Theql”.
[62] Fath al-Bari.
[63] Al-Fusul al-Muhimmah, p. 23 and 24.
[64] Al-Durr al-Manthur, vol. 2, p. 60, Ihya al-Mayyit, p. 12; al- Jami' al-Saghir, vol. 1,
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[66] Al-Mawahib al-Daniyyah, vol. 7, p. 7.
[67] Al-sawiq a-l Muhriqah, p. 75.
[68] Al Kanzul ‘Ummal, vol. 1, p. 48, tradition no. 1650.
[69] Feiz al-Qadir,vol. 2, p. 14.
[70] Al-Sirat al-Halabiah, vol. 3, p. 8.
[71] Sharh al-Mawahib al-Daniyah, vol. 7, p. 4.
[72] Nazl al-Abrar
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[74] Wasilah al-Nijat Fi Manaqib al-Sadat
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[76] Tafrih al-Ahbab Fi ManaqibAalWal-Ashab
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[78] Mashariq al-Anwar, p. 6.
[79] yunabi' al-Muwaddah, p. 27, 41.
[80] Al-Siraj al-Wahhaj Fi SharhSahih Muslim al-Hajjaj.
[81] Al sirat al-Halabiyyah, vol. 3, p. 300
[82] Nur al-Absar
[83] Al- Taj al-Jami'a Lil-Usul, vol. 3, p. 308.
[84] Azwa’ AlaSunnah al-Muhamadiyah, p. 404.
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