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435:, the work on tafsir in fact consisted of his students' recordings of the lectures he gave on the subject. In 2020, his tafsir was published for the first time after a manuscript of the work was discovered. It contained commentary on surahs 468:
Ibn Jurayj's status as a hadith transmitter was viewed positively by his student Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattani, although he cast doubt on those traditions which had been transmitted from memory and where an informant had been concealed
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genre. His student Abd al-Razzaq ibn Hammam claimed he was the first to arrange traditions in subject order, dividing them into chapters named 'books'.
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Motzki, Harald; Anthony, Sean W.; Boekhoff-Van Der Voort, Nicolet (2010). "The Jurisprudence of Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri".
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suggests his view on mut'ah accorded with a Meccan school tradition that was originated by
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Ritual Action and Practical Action: The Incomprehensibility of Muslim Devotional Action
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Studies in Early Hadith Literature: with a critical edition of some early texts
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and developed by his student Ata ibn Abi Rabah, and thus did not stem from the
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The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh Before the Classical Schools
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Analysing Muslim Traditions: Studies in Legal, Exegetical and Maghazi Hadith
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until 120 AH/738 CE. During this period, he also attended the lectures of
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At the age of 15, he was accepted to the study circle of Meccan jurist
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was also shared by later hadith critics, including Ahmad ibn Hanbal,
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Hadith transmitted by Ibn Jurayj are present in all six of the
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Islamic Law in Theory: Studies on Jurisprudence in Honor of
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opined that Ibn Jurayj was not a trustworthy transmitter.
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Ibn Jurayj's collection of traditions, reportedly titled
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after previously being rejected for lacking knowledge on
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in 70 AH/699 CE. His father Abd al-Aziz was reportedly a
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However, according to 429:Kitāb al-Tafsir and Kitāb al-Manāsik 678:al-Azami, Muhammad Mustafa (1978). 194: 13: 721: 671: 453:canonical Sunni hadith collections 427:, referred to in later sources as 14: 849: 543: 524: 778: 736:Journal of Near Eastern Studies 697: 195:عبد الملك بن عبد العزيز بن جريج 94:Abd al-Aziz ibn Jurayj (father) 686: 636: 629:, vol 3, page 160, printed in 619: 607: 592: 573: 1: 586:Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE 580:Motzki, Harald (2016-03-02). 537:Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE 518: 147:, Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan, 226: 7: 496: 205: 10: 854: 151:, Abd al-Razzaq ibn Hammam 531:Anthony, Sean W. (2018). 457:ʽAbd al-Razzaq al-Sanʽani 446: 410:followed by a chapter on 370: 158: 149:ʽAbd al-Razzaq al-Sanʽani 131: 126: 108: 98: 90: 80: 58: 40: 35: 28: 21: 785:Rusdy Qasim, Lc (2021). 693:https://x.com/shahanSean 388:works and beginning the 375: 334: 276:Islamic inheritance laws 29: 731:Motzki, Harald (1991). 616:Volume 1 pages 170 -171 565:Motzki, Harald (2002). 367:dispute on the matter. 231:Ibn Jurayj was born in 66:150 AH/768 CE (aged 70) 818:Isra'iliyyat narrators 625:Talkhis al-Habeer, by 286:, Ibn Abi Mulayka and 705:"Ibn Jurayj ابن جريج" 627:Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani 311:, Ibn Jurayj visited 253:. He was raised as a 219:transmitter from the 113:Islamic jurisprudence 709:muslimscholars.info 642:A. Kevin Reinhart, 614:Tadhkirat al-huffaz 508:Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri 491:Muhammad al-Bukhari 296:Sufyan ibn ʽUyaynah 288:Nafi Mawla Ibn Umar 176:Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri 162:Influenced by 141:Sufyan ibn Uyaynah 503:Ma'mar ibn Rashid 483:Ali ibn al-Madini 268:Ata ibn Abi Rabah 203: 184: 183: 168:Ata ibn Abi Rabah 74:Abbasid Caliphate 52:Umayyad Caliphate 845: 823:Hadith compilers 803: 802: 800: 798: 782: 776: 775: 728: 719: 718: 716: 715: 701: 695: 690: 684: 683: 675: 669: 659:Brill Publishers 640: 634: 623: 617: 611: 605: 604: 603:. Leiden: Brill. 596: 590: 589: 577: 571: 570: 562: 541: 540: 528: 433:Ahmad ibn Hanbal 327:. He died on 11 284:Mujahid ibn Jabr 221:Taba' at-Tabi'in 208: 198: 196: 121:Quranic exegesis 109:Main interest(s) 19: 18: 853: 852: 848: 847: 846: 844: 843: 842: 828:Hadith scholars 808: 807: 806: 796: 794: 793:(in Indonesian) 783: 779: 729: 722: 713: 711: 703: 702: 698: 691: 687: 676: 672: 641: 637: 624: 620: 612: 608: 597: 593: 578: 574: 563: 544: 529: 525: 521: 499: 479:Yahya ibn Maʻin 449: 378: 373: 337: 331:150 AH/768 CE. 274:recitation and 229: 180: 164: 163: 154: 137: 136: 76: 67: 54: 45: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 851: 841: 840: 835: 830: 825: 820: 805: 804: 777: 748:10.1086/373461 720: 696: 685: 670: 635: 618: 606: 591: 572: 542: 522: 520: 517: 516: 515: 513:Hadith studies 510: 505: 498: 495: 448: 445: 382:Kitab al-Sunan 377: 374: 372: 369: 336: 333: 304:Abu al-Walid. 228: 225: 215:, exegete and 182: 181: 179: 178: 161: 160: 159: 156: 155: 153: 152: 134: 133: 132: 129: 128: 124: 123: 110: 106: 105: 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 82: 78: 77: 68: 60: 56: 55: 46: 42: 38: 37: 33: 32: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 850: 839: 836: 834: 831: 829: 826: 824: 821: 819: 816: 815: 813: 792: 788: 781: 773: 769: 765: 761: 757: 753: 749: 745: 741: 737: 734: 727: 725: 710: 706: 700: 694: 689: 681: 674: 668: 667:9789004265196 664: 660: 656: 652: 651: 650:Bernard Weiss 646:. 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Amr ibn Dinar
Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri
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