Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad
8th-century Islamic scholar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Al-Fuḍayl ibn ʻIyāḍ (died 803 / AH 187, الفضيل بن عياض, full name Al-Fuḍayl ibn ʻIyāḍ ibn Bishr ibn Masūd Abū ʻAlī at-Tamīmī al-Yarbūʻī al-Khurāsānī, was also known as Abu Ali and as al-Talaqani) was an Islamic Sunni Scholar.
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Al-Fuḍayl ibn ʻIyāḍ ibn Bishr ibn Masūd Abū ʻAlī at-Tamīmī al-Yarbūʻī al-Khurāsānī الفضيل بن عياض بن مسعود بن بشر أبو على التميمي اليربوعي الخراساني | |
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Died | 803 CE Mecca |
Venerated in | Islam |
Major shrine | Bagdhad |
Influences | Abdul Wahid bin Zaid Ja'far as-Sadiq |
Influenced | Ibrahim ibn Adham |
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It is not uncommon to find his story confused with that of Fuḍayl Ibn Yahya, a contemporary who was the official to the Caliph Harun al-Rashid.[1][full citation needed]