Ahmad ibn ʿĪsā ibn Zayd | |
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أحمد بن عیسی بن زید | |
Born | Abu Abd Allah Aḥmad ibn ʿĪsā ibn Zayd ibn Ali 774 AD or 775 AD or 776 AD or even onwards (157 AH or 158 AH or 159 AH or even onwards)[1][2][3] |
Died | 854 AD or 861 AD (240 AH or 247 AH)[1][2][3] |
Burial place | Basra |
Other names | Al-Mukhtafi |
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Aḥmad ibn ʿĪsā ibn Zayd (Arabic: أحمد بن عیسی بن زید; born 774 or later – died 854 or 861) Islamic theologian, Hadith scholar and Faqih, was the grandson of Zayd ibn Ali, one of the famous Alids of the early Abbasid Caliphate and one of the famous Zaydiyyah scholars who lived most of his life on the run. His kunya was Abū ʿAbd Allāh and his nickname was Al-Mukhtafī (lit. 'the hidden').[4][5][6] His father ʿĪsā Mu'tam al-Ashbal ibn Zayd is considered as the 13th Imām of Zaydiyyā. Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd 's sixty years of secret life is proof of the nickname given to him.[7][8][9]
Narrated hadiths and jurisprudential theories of Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd have been collected by Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Muradi[10] in the book of "Amaali Ahmad ibn Isa va Uluma Aal Muhammad" (Arabic: امالی احمد بن عیسی و علوم آل محمد(ص), The prospects of Ahmad ibn Isa and the sciences of the family of Muhammad) and have always been considered as a primary source by Zaydi scholars and narrators.
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