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Abu ʻAmr ibn al-ʻAlāʼ al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عمرو بن العلاء; died 770 CE/154 AH) was the Qur'an reciter of Basra, Iraq and an Arab linguist. He was born in Mecca in c. AH 70 (689/690). Descended from a branch of the Banu Tamim, Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ is one of the seven primary transmitters of the chain of narration for the Qur'an. He founded the Basran philology school of Arabic grammar. He was as well known as a grammarian as he was a reader, though his reading style was influenced by those of Nafi‘ al-Madani and Ibn Kathir al-Makki. In between his study of Qur'an reading in his hometown of Mecca and in Basra, he also traveled to learn more about the practice in the Kufan school and in Medina.

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  • Abu-Amr Zabban ibn al-Alà al-Basrí (àrab: أبو عمرو زبان بن العلاء البصري, Abū ʿAmr Zabbān ibn al-ʿAlāʾ al-Baṣrī), més conegut simplement com Abu-Amr al-Basrí (la Meca, 689 - Kufa, 771), fou un lector de l'Alcorà, considerat el fundador de l'escola gramatical de Bàssora. La seva figura va dominar l'activitat intel·lectual de Bàssora del seu temps i va ser l'embrió de la gran generació de savis que van forjar l'escola filològica i gramatical de la ciutat com al-Khalil ibn Àhmad al-Farahidí, al-Asmaí i Abu-Ubayda. Va morir el 771 a Kufa. (ca)
  • أبو عمرو بن العلاء بن عمار المازني العمروي التميمي ( 70 هـ - 154 هـ / 687 م - 770 م )؛ أحد القراء السبعة، وشيخ العربية والقراءة، أوحد أهل زمانه، برز في الحروف، وفي النحو، كان من أعلم الناس بالقراءات والعربية، والشعر، وأيام العرب، وقد إنتهت إليه الإمامة في القراءة بالبصرة، وهو أحد التابعين. (ar)
  • Abu ʻAmr ibn al-ʻAlāʼ al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عمرو بن العلاء; died 770 CE/154 AH) was the Qur'an reciter of Basra, Iraq and an Arab linguist. He was born in Mecca in c. AH 70 (689/690). Descended from a branch of the Banu Tamim, Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ is one of the seven primary transmitters of the chain of narration for the Qur'an. He founded the Basran philology school of Arabic grammar. He was as well known as a grammarian as he was a reader, though his reading style was influenced by those of Nafi‘ al-Madani and Ibn Kathir al-Makki. In between his study of Qur'an reading in his hometown of Mecca and in Basra, he also traveled to learn more about the practice in the Kufan school and in Medina. Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ studied under Ibn Abi Ishaq and among his own pupils were Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, Yunus ibn Habib, Al-Asma'i and Harun ibn Musa. Al-Asma'i related that Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ was asked a thousand grammatical questions, and answered each with an example. Another student of his was Abu ʿUbaidah, who called Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ the most learned of all men in philology, grammar, Arabic poetry and the Qur'an. Although he never met Sibawayhi, the ethnic Persian considered the father of Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi quotes from Abu Amr 57 times in his infamous Kitab, mostly by transmission from Ibn Habib and al-Farahidi. The famous Qur'an reciter Al-Duri was also Ibn al-ʻAlāʼs student, and preserved his recitation, passing on his method to Niftawayh and Muhammad bin Dawud al-Zahiri. Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ was a contemporary of many early Muslim notables; he remarked that in his experience, Hasan al-Basri and Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf were the first and second most eloquent and pure speakers of the Arabic language.On his return from a visit to the governor of Syria, Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ experienced a series of fainting fits and died in Kufa in 770CE (154AH). He was buried in that city. (en)
  • Abu Amr Ibn al-Alâ' (en arabe : أبو عمرو بن العلاء) est un lecteur du Coran, un lexicographe et un grammairien arabe, considéré comme le fondateur de l'école de Basra. Il serait né vers 689 à La Mecque et mort vers 770. (fr)
  • Abu 'Amru bin al-'Ala bin 'Ammar bin al-'Uryan bin Abdullah bin al-Hushain al-Mazini at-Tamimi (bahasa Arab: أبو عمرو بن العلاء بن عمار بن العريان بن عبد الله بن الحصين المازني التميمي البصري‎), atau lebih dikenal sebagai Abu Amru al-Bashri (Lahir pada tahun 68/70 H, wafat pada tahun 154 H) adalah seorang ulama dibidang Qira'at al-Qur'an yang juga merupakan salah satu Imam Qira'at Tujuh. Terdapat perbedaan pendapat dalam penyebutan nama, kunyah dan nasabnya. (in)
  • Абу́ ’Амр Заббан ибн аль-’Ала́ аль-Ма́зини, известный как Абу́ ’Амр аль-Басри́ (араб. أبو عمرو البصري‎; 689, Мекка, совр. Саудовская Аравия — 771, Эль-Куфа, совр. Ирак) — арабский лингвист и чтец Корана из Басры (совр. Ирак), является передатчиком одного из семи чтений Корана, считается основателем басрийской школы грамматики. (ru)
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  • Abu-Amr Zabban ibn al-Alà al-Basrí (àrab: أبو عمرو زبان بن العلاء البصري, Abū ʿAmr Zabbān ibn al-ʿAlāʾ al-Baṣrī), més conegut simplement com Abu-Amr al-Basrí (la Meca, 689 - Kufa, 771), fou un lector de l'Alcorà, considerat el fundador de l'escola gramatical de Bàssora. La seva figura va dominar l'activitat intel·lectual de Bàssora del seu temps i va ser l'embrió de la gran generació de savis que van forjar l'escola filològica i gramatical de la ciutat com al-Khalil ibn Àhmad al-Farahidí, al-Asmaí i Abu-Ubayda. Va morir el 771 a Kufa. (ca)
  • أبو عمرو بن العلاء بن عمار المازني العمروي التميمي ( 70 هـ - 154 هـ / 687 م - 770 م )؛ أحد القراء السبعة، وشيخ العربية والقراءة، أوحد أهل زمانه، برز في الحروف، وفي النحو، كان من أعلم الناس بالقراءات والعربية، والشعر، وأيام العرب، وقد إنتهت إليه الإمامة في القراءة بالبصرة، وهو أحد التابعين. (ar)
  • Abu Amr Ibn al-Alâ' (en arabe : أبو عمرو بن العلاء) est un lecteur du Coran, un lexicographe et un grammairien arabe, considéré comme le fondateur de l'école de Basra. Il serait né vers 689 à La Mecque et mort vers 770. (fr)
  • Abu 'Amru bin al-'Ala bin 'Ammar bin al-'Uryan bin Abdullah bin al-Hushain al-Mazini at-Tamimi (bahasa Arab: أبو عمرو بن العلاء بن عمار بن العريان بن عبد الله بن الحصين المازني التميمي البصري‎), atau lebih dikenal sebagai Abu Amru al-Bashri (Lahir pada tahun 68/70 H, wafat pada tahun 154 H) adalah seorang ulama dibidang Qira'at al-Qur'an yang juga merupakan salah satu Imam Qira'at Tujuh. Terdapat perbedaan pendapat dalam penyebutan nama, kunyah dan nasabnya. (in)
  • Абу́ ’Амр Заббан ибн аль-’Ала́ аль-Ма́зини, известный как Абу́ ’Амр аль-Басри́ (араб. أبو عمرو البصري‎; 689, Мекка, совр. Саудовская Аравия — 771, Эль-Куфа, совр. Ирак) — арабский лингвист и чтец Корана из Басры (совр. Ирак), является передатчиком одного из семи чтений Корана, считается основателем басрийской школы грамматики. (ru)
  • Abu ʻAmr ibn al-ʻAlāʼ al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عمرو بن العلاء; died 770 CE/154 AH) was the Qur'an reciter of Basra, Iraq and an Arab linguist. He was born in Mecca in c. AH 70 (689/690). Descended from a branch of the Banu Tamim, Ibn al-ʻAlāʼ is one of the seven primary transmitters of the chain of narration for the Qur'an. He founded the Basran philology school of Arabic grammar. He was as well known as a grammarian as he was a reader, though his reading style was influenced by those of Nafi‘ al-Madani and Ibn Kathir al-Makki. In between his study of Qur'an reading in his hometown of Mecca and in Basra, he also traveled to learn more about the practice in the Kufan school and in Medina. (en)
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  • أبو عمرو بن العلاء التميمي (ar)
  • Abu-Amr Zabban ibn al-Alà (ca)
  • Abu Amr of Basra (en)
  • Abu Amr Ibn al-Alâ' (fr)
  • Abu Amru al-Bashri (in)
  • Абу Амр ибн аль-Аля (ru)
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