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9th and 10th-century Sunni scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إسحاق بن خزيمة, 837 CE/223 AH[6] – 924 CE/311 AH[6]) was a prominent Muslim Muhaddith[broken anchor] and Shafi'i jurist,[4][2] best known for his hadith collection, Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah.
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He was born in Nishapur a year earlier than Ibn Jarir al-Tabari and outlived him by one year. In Nishapur, he studied under its scholars, including Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh (died 238 AH), the muhaddith of Khorasan at the time,[6] as well as with al-Bukhari and Muslim.[2]
Al-Hakim recorded that Ibn Khuzaymah wrote more than 140 books.[6] Little of what he wrote survives today:[6]
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