Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Baghdadi or Ibn Sa'd, often called Katib ul-Waqidi (Secretary of Waqidi) (born in 168AH/784CE) and died in 230AH/845CE, was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Islam and an Arabian biographer, received his training in the tradition from Al-Waqidi and other celebrated teachers. He lived for the most part in Baghdad, and had the reputation of being both trustworthy and accurate in his writings, which, in consequence, were much used by later writers.
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- Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Baghdadi or Ibn Sa'd, often called Katib ul-Waqidi (Secretary of Waqidi) (born in 168AH/784CE) and died in 230AH/845CE, was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Islam and an Arabian biographer, received his training in the tradition from Al-Waqidi and other celebrated teachers. He lived for the most part in Baghdad, and had the reputation of being both trustworthy and accurate in his writings, which, in consequence, were much used by later writers.
- Muhammad ibn Saʿd arabisch محمد بن سعد بن منيع البصري, أبو عبد الله , DMG Muḥammad b. Saʿd b. Manīʿ al-Baṣrī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh (* 784 in Basra; † 845 in Bagdad) war ein arabischer Historiker und bekannter Schüler von al-Waqidi.
- Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Baghdadi ou Ibn Sa'd, freqüentemente chamado de Katib ul-Waqidi (Secretário de Waqidi) (nasceu em 168AH/784CE) e morreu em 230AH/845CE, foi um islâmico Sunita estudioso do Islã e biógrafo árabe, foi discípulo de Al-Waqidi e outros celebrados professores. Ele viveu maior parte de sua vida em Bagdá, e teve a reputação parecida à ele, consequentemente, escreveu livros muito precisos e confiáveis, que foram muito utilizadas pelos escritores mais tarde. Foi um islâmico Sunita estudioso do Islã e biógrafo árabe, foi discípulo de Al-Waqidi e outros celebrados professores. Ele viveu maior parte de sua vida em Bagdá, e teve reputação de sendo ambos confiáveis e precisos em seus escritos, que, em conseqüência, eram muito utilizados pelos escritores mais tarde.
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- 230AH 845Ibn Hajar, Taqrib al-Tahdhib
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- Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Hashimi
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- Ibn Sad and Katib ul-Waqidi
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- Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Baghdadi or Ibn Sa'd, often called Katib ul-Waqidi (Secretary of Waqidi) (born in 168AH/784CE) and died in 230AH/845CE, was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Islam and an Arabian biographer, received his training in the tradition from Al-Waqidi and other celebrated teachers. He lived for the most part in Baghdad, and had the reputation of being both trustworthy and accurate in his writings, which, in consequence, were much used by later writers.
- Muhammad ibn Saʿd arabisch محمد بن سعد بن منيع البصري, أبو عبد الله , DMG Muḥammad b. Saʿd b. Manīʿ al-Baṣrī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh (* 784 in Basra; † 845 in Bagdad) war ein arabischer Historiker und bekannter Schüler von al-Waqidi.
- Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Mani' al-Baghdadi ou Ibn Sa'd, freqüentemente chamado de Katib ul-Waqidi (Secretário de Waqidi) (nasceu em 168AH/784CE) e morreu em 230AH/845CE, foi um islâmico Sunita estudioso do Islã e biógrafo árabe, foi discípulo de Al-Waqidi e outros celebrados professores. Ele viveu maior parte de sua vida em Bagdá, e teve a reputação parecida à ele, consequentemente, escreveu livros muito precisos e confiáveis, que foram muito utilizadas pelos escritores mais tarde.
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