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'''Muzaffar b. Muḥammad b. Aḥmad al-Khurāsānī''' (Arabic: {{ia|مُظَفّر بْن مُحَمّد بْن اَحْمد الخُراسانی}}, d. [[367]]/ | '''Muzaffar b. Muḥammad b. Aḥmad al-Khurāsānī''' (Arabic: {{ia|مُظَفّر بْن مُحَمّد بْن اَحْمد الخُراسانی}}, d. [[367]]/977-8), known as '''Abu l-Jaysh al-Balkhī''' (Arabic: {{ia|اَبوالجَیش البَلْخی}}), was a [[Twelver]] [[Shiite]] [[theology|theologian]] and [[Muhaddith]]. He was a student of [[Abu Sahl al-Nawbakhti]] and a teacher of [[al-Shaykh al-Mufid]]. Among Twelver Shiite scholars, he is more known for his theological expertise. | ||
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Abu l-Jaysh studied under Abu Sahl al-Nawbakhti (d. [[311]]/ | Abu l-Jaysh studied under Abu Sahl al-Nawbakhti (d. [[311]]/924). Moreover, he studies with scholars such as [[Ibn Hammad al-Iskafi]], [[Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Abi l-Thalj]], and [[Muhammad b. Ja'far al-Alawi al-Husayni]] and heard [[hadiths]] from them. | ||
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