![]() ![]() Tabari is one of the teachers of Al-Asbahani, the author of (Al-Aghani) he narrated (31) narrations from him. ![]() However, some scholars attributed him to Tiberias in Jordan. The famous opinion is that majority of scholars attribute Imam al-Tabari to Tabaristan. Another scholar other than Al-Khatib said: He was buried at night for fear of the ordinary people because some accused of being Shiite. However, this argument is not accurate from Al-Alusi, as Rashid Rida said in (Al-Manar).Īnd looking at Imam Tabari’s biography from the Book of Dictionary of Writers (معجم الأدباء), Al-Khatib said: Those whose number people cannot count except God, gathered at his funeral, and prayed over his grave for several months, day and night. The second is Muhammad bin Jarir bin Rustam al-Shi’i, the author of “The Clarification to the Guide” (الإيضاح للمسترشد) concerning the Imamate doctrine. He asserted that the first is Muhammad bin Jarir al-Tabari. See the details of that in al-Tabari’s translation in the book (A’yaan al-Shi’a) by the late Muhsin al-Amin.Īl-Alusi differentiated in the book of Rouh al-Ma’ani between the two Tabaris when interpreting the verse: “And your feet to the ankles” (وارجلكم الى الكعبين)). History of Tabari is a book among Islamic history books with the highest status among Muslims, both Shiites and Sunnis, but each has a narration regarding the Prophet’s era and the Companions’ news (may God be pleased with him) from the book. The History of al-Tabari Vol 1- 40 English About the Tabari’s History
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