Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj — Muslim ou Abû al Husayn Muslim ben al Hajjaj al Quchayri an Nisaburi (né à Nichapur en Iran vers 821[1]; décédé le 6 mai 875[2]) (abū al ḥusayn muslim ben al ḥajjāj al qušayrī an nīšābūrī, أبو الحسين مسلم بن الحجاج القشيري النيسابوري), est l… … Wikipédia en Français
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj — Infobox Philosopher region = Iranian scholar era = Medieval era color = #B0C4DE | image caption = name = Muslim ibn al Hajjaj birth = 202 AH [ [http://www.hudainfo.com/Muslim.asp Huda Info Solutions : Sahih Muslim English Translation by Abdul… … Wikipedia
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri — Muslim ibn al Hajjaj Born 204/206 AH [1] Nishapur, Iran Died 261 AH /c. 875 Nishapur, Iran Occupation scholar … Wikipedia
Muslim ben al-Hajjaj — Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam … Wikipédia en Français
Muslim (disambiguation) — Muslim may refer to: Muslim Someone who follows the Muslim faith. Muslims by nationality A Slavic nationality in the Balkans. Muslim ibn al Hajjaj author of the second most widely recognized collection of hadith Sahih Muslim one of the six major… … Wikipedia
Muslim — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Muslim est un terme d origine arabe (arabe : مسلم) signifiant « soumis [à Dieu] », participe du verbe aslama[1] dont islam (le fait de se… … Wikipédia en Français
Hajjaj — ( Ḥaǧǧāǧ , also transliterated Haggag) may refer to: *Al Ḥajjāj ibn Yūsuf ibn Maṭar, translated Euclid s Elements into Arabic. *Al Hajjaj bin Yousef, Military governor of the Umayyad caliphate *Muslim b. al Hajjaj, Islamic author of Hadith * Abu… … Wikipedia
Imam Muslim ibn Hajjaj — Famous compiler of Ahaadith (Hadiths). Second only to Imam Bukhari in reliability and authenticity. His compilation Sahih Al Muslim is the accepted source of Islamic knowledge after Quran and Sahih Al Bukhari … Wikipedia
Muslim conquests — Age of the Caliphs Expansion under Muhammad, 622–632/A.H. 1 11 … Wikipedia
Al-Muslim — Muslim ben al Hajjaj Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam … Wikipédia en Français