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Ahmad ibn Harb
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Ahmad ibn Harb al-Nisaburi was a noted ascetic of Nishapur, a reliable traditionist and a fighter in the holy wars. He visited Baghdad in the time of Ahmad ibn Hanbal and taught there; he died in Islamic golden age 234 (849) at the age of 85.[1] He was a teacher of Karram (d. 255/869), who was the founder of the anthropomorphic Karramiyya movement. [2]
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