Ikrima al-Barbari
Ikrima ibn Abd Allah al-Barbari | |
|---|---|
عكرمة ابن عبد الله البربري | |
| Born | 645 |
| Died | 723 (aged 77–78) |
| Occupation | Muslim scholar |
Ikrima ibn Abd Allah al-Barbari (Arabic: عكرمة ابن عبد الله البربري) was a Muslim scholar of Berber descent, he was a mawla of Ibn Abbas.[1]
Biography
Ikrima was a mawla (client) of Ibn Abbas (d. c. 687), a cousin of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.[2]According to Ibadi sources, Ikrima ibn Abd Allah and Salama ibn Sad traveled to the Maghreb to spread their respective Islamic schools of thought. Ikrima preached the Sufri teachings, while Salama promoted Ibadism. [3]
See also
References
Citations
- ^ "تاريخ التشريع الإسلامي - عكرمة مولى ابن عباس" [History of Islamic Legislation - Ikrima, Mawla of Ibn Abbas]. shamela.ws. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
- ^ Aillet 2022, p. 110.
- ^ Baba 'Ammi et al. 2000, p. 418.
Bibliography
- بابا عمي [Baba 'Ammi], محمد [Muhammed]; باجو [Baju], مصطفى [Mustafa]; بحاز [Bahaz], ابراهيم [Brahim]; شريفي [Sherifi], مصطفى [Mustafa] (2000). معجم الأعلام الاباضية من القرن الاول الهجري إلى العصر الحاضر [Dictionary of Ibadi Figures from the First Century of Hijra to the Present Era] (in Arabic). Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Beirut (Lebanon): دار الغرب الإسلامي [Dar al-Gharb al-Islami].
- Aillet, Cyrille (2022). L'archipel ibadite: Une histoire des marges du Maghreb médiéval [The Ibadi Archipelago: A History of the Margins of the Medieval Maghreb] (in French). Lyon: CIHAM Éditions. ISBN 978-2-9568426-4-4.
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