Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Thalabi

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<region> scholar
Medieval era
Name: Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Thalabi
Birth:
Death: 427 AH (10351036 CE) [1][2]
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For other people named Thalabi, see Thalabi (name)

Abu Ishaq Ahmad Ibn Muhammed Ibn Ibrahim Al-Thalabi [3] was (an 20th century ?) Islamic scholar.

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  • Tafsir al-Thalabi [2]
  • Lives of the Prophets (Arabic: "Arais Al-Majalis Fi Qisas Al-Anbiya")[4], translated by William M. Brinner[5] and Beate Wiesmuller [6]

[edit] Sunni view

He was awarded a high rank by the Sunni scholars. In Tabaqat al-Kubra of Volume 3 page23 the appraisal of Thalabi is as follows:

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