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  1. Anas ibn Malik (612-712) es uno de los compañeros más longevos del Profeta ( Sahaba ), del Islam Mahoma. Su nombre completo era Anas ibn Malik ibn Nadar al-Khazraji al-Ansari. nota 1 Era un ansar nacido en Medina en la actual Arabia Saudita y era parte de la tribu Banu Khazraj.

    • أنس بن مالك
  2. Anas ibn Mālik ibn Naḍr al-Khazrajī al-Anṣārī (Arabic: أنس بن مالك الخزرجي الأنصاري; c. 612 – c. 712) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was nicknamed Khadim al-Nabi for serving Muhammad for ten years.

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    • Malik ibn Nadr (father), Umm Sulaym (mother)
  3. 10 de jul. de 2023 · Anas ibn Malik was a noble sahabi who was a devoted khadim to the Prophet ﷺ for ten years. He was a prolific narrator of ahadith and one of the seven Companions who are named "the Increasers" for having transmitted an extraordinarily high number of reports from the Prophet ﷺ. Learn about his status, his arrival, his time in service, his love for the Prophet ﷺ, and his aftermath.

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  4. Abu Abdullah Málik ibn Anas ibn Málik ibn Abi Aámir al-Asbahi (en árabe: مالك بن أنس بن مالك بن أبي عامر الأصبحي ‎) nació en el año 93 de la Hégira (711-795). Fundador de una de las cuatro escuelas de jurisprudencia sunitas: la escuela malikí. Era el Imán en Medina, Faqih de la Ummah y líder de Ahl al-Hadiz.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Malik ibn Anas, Muslim legist who played an important role in formulating early Islamic legal doctrines and whose followers formed the Maliki school of law (madhhab). His most famous work, the Muwatta’, is the oldest surviving compendium of Islamic law.

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  6. Malik ibn Anas (Arabic: مَالِك بْن أَنَس, romanized: Mālik ibn Anas; 711–795 CE) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, and theologian. Born in Medina , Malik rose to become the premier scholar of hadith in his day, [2] seeking to apply to "the whole legal life" to create a systematic method of Islamic jurisprudence that would only further expand over time. [2]

  7. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › malik-ibn-anasMalik ibn Anas _ AcademiaLab

    Malik ibn Anas (árabe: مَالِك بن أَنَس, ‎ 711–795 EC / 93–179 AH), cuya el nombre completo es Mālik bin Anas bin Mālik bin Abī ʿĀmir bin ʿAmr bin Al-Ḥārith bin Ghaymān bin Khuthayn bin ʿAmr bin Al-Ḥārith al-Aṣbaḥī al-Ḥumyarī al-Madanī (árabe: مَالِك بِن أَنَس بِن مَالِك بن ...