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His father [['Aqil b. Abi Talib]] ([[Imam 'Ali (a)]]'s brother) was a genealogist<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Isti'ab'', vol.3 p.1079</ref> and an eloquent speaker.<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Istidhkar'', vol.8 p.249</ref> | His father [['Aqil b. Abi Talib]] ([[Imam 'Ali (a)]]'s brother) was a genealogist<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Isti'ab'', vol.3 p.1079</ref> and an eloquent speaker.<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Istidhkar'', vol.8 p.249</ref> | ||
His mother was a slave woman, 'Aqil had bought from [[ | His mother was a slave woman, 'Aqil had bought from [[Syria]], called 'Alliyya<ref>Isfahani, ''Maqatil al-talibiyyin'', p.52</ref> (or according to al-Baladhuri's report Hilliyya)<ref>Baladhari, ''Ansab al-ashraf'', vol.3 p.224</ref>. | ||
Ibn Habban (d. 354/965), one of the [[Sunni]] scholars, writes, "Muslim b. 'Aqil al-Hashimi. His [[kuniya]] was Abu Dawud. He was the most similar person to [[the Prophet (s)]] among the sons of [['Abd al-Muttalib]]. He was contemporaneous with some of [[sahaba|the companions of the Prophet]] (s)."<ref>Ibn Habban, ''al-Thiqat'', vol.5 p.391</ref> | Ibn Habban (d. 354/965), one of the [[Sunni]] scholars, writes, "Muslim b. 'Aqil al-Hashimi. His [[kuniya]] was Abu Dawud. He was the most similar person to [[the Prophet (s)]] among the sons of [['Abd al-Muttalib]]. He was contemporaneous with some of [[sahaba|the companions of the Prophet]] (s)."<ref>Ibn Habban, ''al-Thiqat'', vol.5 p.391</ref> |