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Death of `Abdullah Ibn Al-Mubarak

 

He is Abu `Abdur Rahman `Abdullah Ibn Al-Mubarak Ibn Wadih Al-Hanzali. He was agreed upon by the majority of the Muslim Ummah to be one of the greatest scholars of Islam. He belongs to the generation next to that of the Tabi`in (the generation of Muslims that succeeds the Prophet’s Companions).

 

`Abdullah Ibn Al-Mubarak was deeply rooted in religious knowledge especially the Islamic Jurisprudence, Arabic literature, grammar, linguistics and poetry. He was also notable for his eloquence, asceticism, piety, fairness, late-night prayers, all acts of worship, straightforwardness. Ibn Khuldun was known for his eloquent speeches and he used to steer clear of indulging into barren disputes.

 

He died at Baheet, a well-known Iraqi city Iraq in Ramadan, 181 A.H. at the age of 63.

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