Ahmad ibn A'tham
Muslim historian Abu Muhammad Ahmad ibn A'tham al-Kufi (Abū Muḥammad Aḥmad ibn Aʿtham al-Kūfī) | |
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Title | Ibn A'tham |
Died |
314 A.H/ 926-927 A.D Maddhab = Shia |
Era | Islamic golden age |
Religion | Islam |
Main interest(s) | History of Islam |
Notable work(s) | Kitab al-Futuh |
AbÅ« Muḥammad Aḥmad ibn Ê¿AlÄ«, known as Ibn AÊ¿tham al-KÅ«fÄ« (Arabic: أبو Ù…ØÙ…د Ø£ØÙ…د بن أعثم الكوÙي‎) (d. AH 314, AD 926-927 A.D) was a Muslim historian. He wrote a book named Kitab al-Futūḥ where he narrated the sermons and words of Ali, the successor of Muhammad.
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