Tabi‘un of Kufa

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The Tabi‘un of Kufa were early generations of Muslim scholars and pious followers in the city of Kufa who learned from the Prophet Muhammad’s companions and helped transmit and develop Islamic teachings.

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Tabi‘un of Kufa canonical 1

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instanceOf generation of Tabi‘un
group of Islamic scholars
religious community
activity issuing legal opinions (fatwas)
leading study circles
teaching Islamic law
transmitting prophetic traditions
associatedWith Iraqi tradition of hadith transmission
Kufa school of law NERFINISHED
centeredAround mosques of Kufa
contributedTo development of Islamic jurisprudence
development of Islamic theology
development of Qur’anic exegesis
development of hadith sciences
ethicalIdeal following the example of the Companions
followed Prophet Muhammad’s companions
followedBy Taba‘ al-Tabi‘in NERFINISHED
geopoliticalSetting early Islamic Iraq
historicalContext Umayyad period NERFINISHED
influenced later Shi‘i scholarship
later Sunni legal schools
influencedBy Companions who settled in Kufa
knownFor piety and asceticism
strictness in legal reasoning
strong emphasis on hadith memorization
language Arabic
learnedFrom Companions of the Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
locatedIn Iraq NERFINISHED
Kufa NERFINISHED
partOf second generation of Muslims
precededBy Companions of the Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
religion Islam
role Islamic jurists
Qur’an reciters
pious ascetics
theologians
transmitters of hadith
socialRole religious authorities in Kufa
teachers of later jurists and hadith scholars
timePeriod early Islamic period

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Masruq ibn al-Ajda category Tabi‘un of Kufa