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Masruq ibn al-Ajda' : ウィキペディア英語版 | Masruq ibn al-Ajda' Masruq ibn al-Ajda' (Arabic , died 682) was a well-known and respected ''tabi'i'' (from ''taba'een''), jurist and ''muĥaddith'' (transmitter of Prophetic traditions or ''hadith''). Chiefly a resident of Kufa (Iraq) he was among the many students of Abdullah ibn Mas'ud. Masruq would later become a popular teacher in his own right, including future Islamic scholars, such as Ibrahim al-Nakha'i and others as his pupils. He is said to have fought on the side of caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib (died 661) against the Kharijites in 658.〔Mashahir, 101; ''Tarikh Baghdad'', XIII. 232-5〕 Al-Dhahabi included Masruq in his book ''Siyar A'lam al-Nubala''〔Dar al-Fikr ed. 7:410〕 among those who are to be imitated (''al-muqalladûn'') in character and ''ibadah'' by following Muslim generations. It is said that Masruq worshipped Allah very earnestly and that he used to sleep in ''sajdah'' (prostration) before the Kaaba. When people suggested him repose in his last illness, he answered: ‘I swear by God that if someone appeared and told me that God would not punish me at all, still I would continue to pray to Him with the same earnestness as before.’〔''Why do the two generations succeeding the companions have an exalted place in Islam?'' Islamanswers.net〕 ==Notes==
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