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Wahb ibn Munabbih (Arabic, وهب بن منبه )was a Muslim traditionist of Dhimar (two days' journey from Sana'a) in Yemen; died at the age of ninety, in a year variously given by Arabic authorities as 725, 728, 732, and 737 C.E.〔Jewish Encyclopedia (), using the following as Bibliography: * V. Chauvin, La Récension Egyptienne des Mille et Une Nuits, pp. 31–32, 50 et seq., Brussels, 1899; * Ibn Challikan, French translation by De Slane, iii. 671 et seq.; * Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, Literaturgesch. der Araber, ii. 177 et seq.; * Carl Brockelmann, Gesch. der Arabischen Litteratur, i. 64; * Moritz Steinschneider, Die Arabische Literatur der Juden, § 14〕 He is counted among the Tabi‘in and narrated Isra'iliyat.〔(On The Transmitters Of Isra'iliyyat (Judeo-Christian Material) )〕 His full name was Abu 'Abd Allah al-Ṣana'ani al-Dhimari 〔 or Wahb ibn Munabbih ibn Kamil ibn Sirajud-Din Dhee Kibaar Abu-Abdullah al-Yamani al-San'ani . ==Biography== 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「Wahb ibn Munabbih」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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