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According to biographies, he also studied with people from [[Basra]], such as [[Qatada b. Di'ama]] and [[Malik b. Dinar]].
According to biographies, he also studied with people from [[Basra]], such as [[Qatada b. Di'ama]] and [[Malik b. Dinar]].


During his studies (before 114/732), he travelled to [[Hijaz]] and studied with teachers there. In [[Medina]], he attended the lectures of [[Rabi'a b. Abi 'Abd al-Rahman]], a scholar of [[fiqh]], and in [[Mecca]], he attended the lectures of [['Ata' b. Abi Ribah]] (d. 114/732-3 or 115/733-4).
During his studies (before 114/732-3), he travelled to [[Hijaz]] and studied with teachers there. In [[Medina]], he attended the lectures of [[Rabi'a b. Abi 'Abd al-Rahman]], a scholar of [[fiqh]], and in [[Mecca]], he attended the lectures of [['Ata' b. Abi Ribah]] (d. 114/732-3 or 115/733-4).


In Medina, he also studied with [[Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a)]], [['Abd al-Rahman b. Hurmuz al-A'raj]], Nafi' mawla Ibn 'Umar, Muhammad b. Munkadir, and Ibn Shahab al-Zuhri, and in Mecca, he also studied with people such as [['Amr b. Dinar]] and Abu l-Zubayr al-Makki.
In Medina, he also studied with [[Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a)]], [['Abd al-Rahman b. Hurmuz al-A'raj]], Nafi' mawla Ibn 'Umar, Muhammad b. Munkadir, and Ibn Shahab al-Zuhri, and in Mecca, he also studied with people such as [['Amr b. Dinar]] and Abu l-Zubayr al-Makki.
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