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| Full Name = Abu l-Nuʿmān Ibrāhīm b. Mālik al-Ashtar al-Nakhaʿī | | Full Name = Abu l-Nuʿmān Ibrāhīm b. Mālik al-Ashtar al-Nakhaʿī | ||
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After Ibrahim was killed, some poets composed elegies for him. [[Abu l-Faraj al-Isfahani]] has attributed some verses to Ibrahim himself. Also, [[Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani]] quoted from Ibn Hibban who considered Ibrahim among reliable transmitters of [[hadith]]s who transmitted hadiths from his father and [['Umar]]; and people such as his son, Malik, and also Mujahid narrated hadiths from him. | After Ibrahim was killed, some poets composed elegies for him. [[Abu l-Faraj al-Isfahani]] has attributed some verses to Ibrahim himself. Also, [[Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani]] quoted from Ibn Hibban who considered Ibrahim among reliable transmitters of [[hadith]]s who transmitted hadiths from his father and [['Umar]]; and people such as his son, Malik, and also Mujahid narrated hadiths from him. | ||
[[File:مقبره ابراهیم بن مالک بعد از تخریب.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|The grave of Ibrahim b. Malik al-Ashtar was demolished by terrorists in 2005.]] | |||
== Grave == | == Grave == | ||
The grave of Ibrahim b. Malik is located in the south of Dujayl, eight farsakhs from [[Samarra]], near the old route of [[Baghdad]] to Samara and has been a place visited by Shi'a. This grave was demolished in explosion by terrorist groups in 2005. | The grave of Ibrahim b. Malik is located in the south of Dujayl, eight farsakhs from [[Samarra]], near the old route of [[Baghdad]] to Samara and has been a place visited by Shi'a. This grave was demolished in explosion by terrorist groups in 2005. |