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Jābir ibn Zayd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jābir ibn Zayd Abu al-Sha'tha Jābir ibn Zayd al-Zahrani al-Azdi was a Muslim theologian and one of the founding figures of the Ibadis,〔Donald Hawley, ''Oman'', pg. 199. Jubilee edition. Kensington: Stacey International, 1995. ISBN 0905743636〕 the third major denomination of Islam. He was from the Tabi‘un, or second generation of Islam, and took leadership of the denomination after the death of Abd-Allah ibn Ibadh.〔Valerie Jon Hoffman, ''The Essentials of Ibadi Islam'', pg. 12. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2012. ISBN 9780815650843〕〔Donald Hawley, ''Oman'', pg. 200.〕 ==Life== Ibn Zayd was born in the village of Firaq, near modern day Nizwa in Oman.〔 As a tabi'i from the second generation of Muslims, he was a student of Muhammad's widow Aisha and cousin Abd Allah ibn Abbas.〔 Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf had friendly relations with Ibn Zayd personally, as the former viewed the Ibadi denomination as a more moderate branch of the Khawarij that could be used as a bulwark against the more extreme adherents.〔 This ended after Ibn Zayd ordered the execution of one of al-Hajjaj's spies, which led many Ibadis to be either imprisoned or exiled to Oman.〔 After the death of Ibn Ibad, Ibn Zayd led the Ibadis to Oman where the hadith he narrated from different companions of Muhammad formed the corpus of the Ibadi interpretation of Islamic law.〔
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