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| image = 300px |caption = Maytham al-Tammar shrine in Kufa,Iraq | header2 = Titles: al-Tammar and al-Kufi | header3 = |label4= Birthplace |data4= Nihrawan |label5= Ethnicity |data5= Persian |label6= Occupation |data6= Market store owner (sold dates and other fruits) |label7= Known For |data7= Being a loyal companion of Imam Ali |label8= Influences |data8= Allah, Muhammad, Imam Ali, and the Ahl al-Bayt |label9= Died |data9= 22 Dhul Hijjah 60 H (November 20, 680 AD). |label10= Burial Place |data10= Kufa, Iraq |label11= Coordinates |data11= |label12= Cause of Death |data12= |label13= Father |data13= Yahyā |label14= Son |data14= Ibrahim al-Nadr |label15= Religion |data15= Islam |label16= Denomination |data16= Shia |label17= Opponents |data17= Enemies of Allah, Islam, Muhammad, and the Ahl al-Bayt |label18= |data18= |label19= |data19= |label20= |data20= |label21= |data21= }} Maytham ibn Yahyā al-Tammār or Maytham al-Tammar ((アラビア語:ميثم ابن يـحيى التمار)) was an early Islamic scholar, a companion and disciple of Ali ibn Abi Talib and a forefather of Sufism. ==Birth and Early Life== Maytham ibn Yahyā was born at Nihrawan, an area near Kufa.〔Kamāl, Sayyid. ''Maytham Al-Tammar''. Trans. Jasim Alyawy. Qum, Iran: Ansariyan Foundation, n.d. Print.〕 He was the son of Yahyā. Hence, ibn Yahyā (which means son of Yahyā). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maytham al-Tammar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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