Ṭabarī, 838?-923

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Name (Hebrew)
אלטברי, מחמד אבן ג'ריר
Name (Latin)
Ṭabarī, 838?-923
Name (Arabic)
الطبري، 838?-923
Name (Cyrilic)
Табари, 839-923
Other forms of name
Abu Djafar Mohammad ibn Djarir, 838?-923
Ibn-Jarir al-Tabari, 838?-923
Ettaberi, Mohammed Ben Dscherir, 838?-923
al-Ṭabarī, 838?-923
Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al-Ṭabarī, 838?-923
Ṭabarī, Muḥammad ibn Jarīr, 838?-923
Tabari, Abu Dzhaʻfar Mukhammad b. Dzharir, 838?-923
Ṭabarī, Jarīr, 838?-923
Tabari, Sheykh, 838?-923
Ṭabarī, Abū Jaʻfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr, 838?-923
Abū Jaʻfar al-Ṭabarī, 838?-923
Ат-Табари, 839-923
Мухаммад ибн Джарир ибн Язид ибн Катир ат-Табари, 839-923
טברי, מחמד אבן ג'ריר
אל-טברי, מחמד אבן ג'ריר
طبري، 838?-923
الطبري، محمد بن جرير بن يزيد، 838?-923
الطبري، محمد بن جرير، 838?-923
الآملي، محمد بن جرير بن يزيد، الطبري، 838?-923
أبو جعفر الطبري، 838?-923
ابن جرير الطبري، 838?-923
Date of birth
0838?
Date of death
0923-02-17
Place of birth
Āmul (Iran)
Place of death
Baghdad (Iraq)
Field of activity
Quranic studies
Occupation
Sunni scholar
Quranic exegete
Associated Language
ara
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 9854001
Wikidata: Q192124
Library of congress: n 81005044
Sources of Information
  • אודותיו: الطبري وآراؤه في النحو من خلال تفسيره "جامع البيان عن تأويل آي القرآن"، ٢٠٠٥.
  • LCN
  • Ат-Табари (араб. الطبري‎‎, нисба по месту происхождения из Табаристана, полное имя Абу Джафар Мухаммад ибн Джарир ибн Язид ибн Катир ат-Табари, 839-923, Багдад) - исламский историк и богослов времён халифата, учился в Персии, писал по-арабски
  • His Istorii︠a︡ at-Tabari, 1987:p. 5 (Abu Dzhaʻfar Mukhammad b. Dzharir b. Ĭazid b. Kasir b. Galib at-Tabari)
  • Zindagīʻnāmah-i mashāhīr-i Īrān, 2007:t.p. (Jarīr Ṭabarī) p. 107-108 (Sheykh Tabari [in rom.]; b. 803 AD.)
  • Sarguz̲asht-i Ṭāhiriyān, 2004:t.p. (Abū Jaʻfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr Ṭabarī) t.p. verso (Iranian CIP data: Ṭabarī, Muḥammad ibn Jarīr, 224?-310 Q.)
  • Wikipedia, viewed December 2, 2011(Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, was a prominent and influential Sunni scholar and exegete of the Qur'an from Persia; born in Amol, Tabaristan during the winter of 838-9; He died in Baghdad on February 17, 923)
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Wikipedia description:

Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr ibn Yazīd al-Ṭabarī (Arabic: أَبُو جَعْفَر مُحَمَّد بْن جَرِير بْن يَزِيد ٱلطَّبَرِيّ; 839–923 CE / 224–310 AH), commonly known as al-Ṭabarī (Arabic: ٱلطَّبَرِيّ), was a Sunni Muslim scholar, polymath, historian, exegete, jurist, and theologian from Amol, Tabaristan, present-day Iran. Among the most prominent figures of the Islamic Golden Age, al-Tabari is widely known for his historical works and expertise in Quranic exegesis, and has been described as "an impressively prolific polymath". He authored works on a diverse range of subjects, including world history, poetry, lexicography, grammar, ethics, mathematics, and medicine. Among his most famous and influential works are his Quranic commentary, Tafsir al-Tabari, and historical chronicle, Tarikh al-Tabari. Al-Tabari followed the Shafi'i school for nearly a decade before he developed his own interpretation of Islamic jurisprudence. His understanding of it was both sophisticated and remarkably fluid, and, as such, he continued to develop his ideas and thoughts on juristic matters right until the end of his life. Al-Tabari's school of jurisprudence "flourished among Sunni ulama for two centuries after his death", before it eventually became extinct. It was commonly designated as the Jariri school.

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