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Ibraaheem An-Nakh'i is one of the well-known Muslim Imaams. His name was Abu 'Imraan Ibraaheem Ibn Zayd Ibn Qays Ibn Al-Aswad An-Nakh'i Al-Yamaani, Al-Koofi. Imaam Ath-Thahabi said about him: 'He was a great Imaam, the most knowledgeable man in Islamic jurisprudence in
He had many Shaykhs under whom he studied, among whom are: His maternal uncle Yazeed An-Nakh'i, Masrooq, 'Ubaydah As-Salmaani, Khaythamah Ibn 'Abdur-Rahmaan, Rabee' Ibn Khuthaym, Qaadhi Shurayh, Shareeh Ibn Artaat and Abu 'Abdur-Rahamaan As-Sulami, and other great scholars from the Salaf. He used to enter to the mother of the believers, 'Aa'ishah while he was a boy. The scholars of Prophetic narrations consider him among the Taabi'een (the generation after the companions) but not among their seniors.
Al-'Ijli said about him: 'He did not report any narration from the companions but he has seen some of them, and he saw (met) 'Aa'ishah .'
Among his students are: Al-Hakam Ibn 'Utaybah, Hammaad Ibn Abu Sulaymaan, Simaak Ibn Harb, Mugheerah Ibn Maqsam, Mansoor, Sulaymaan Al-A'mash, 'Ataa' Ibn As-Saa'ib, and others.
Muhammad Ruwaas Qal'aji compiled his Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) views in a book in two volumes and he entitled it: "Ibraaheem An-Nakh'i's Fiqh Encyclopaedia." [This book is written in Arabic].
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