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  1. Muhammad ibn Ja'far - Wikipedia. Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar (in arabo محمد بن جعفر ‎?; Abissinia, 613 - 615 – Siffin, 657) è stato un Sahaba . Nato in Abissinia, dove suo padre Jaʿfar b. Abī Ṭālib - fratello di ʿAlī e nipote di Abū Ṭālib e di Fāṭima bt. Asad - aveva compiuto la Piccola Egira, sposò più tardi Umm Kulthūm bt.

  2. Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī. Un francobollo commemorativo del 1200º anniversario (approssimativo) della nascita del grande matematico persiano, stampato in Unione Sovietica il 6 settembre 1983. Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (in persiano جعفر محمد بن موسی خوارزمی ‎, Abu Jaʿfar ...

  3. Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar (Arabic: محمد بن جعفر) was a companion and relative of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Muhammad's cousin, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, and of Asma bint Umais. His uncle Ali particularly wished that his daughters should marry Ja'far's sons.

  4. Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (Arabic: جَعْفَر بْن مُحَمَّد ٱلصَّادِق, romanized: Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad al-Ṣādiq; c. 702 –765 CE) was a Shia Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian, and the sixth imam of the Twelver and Isma'ili branches of Shia Islam.

  5. Jafar al-Sadiq, sixth imam, or spiritual successor to the Prophet Muhammad, of the Shi’i branch of Islam. He was known for being politically astute and intellectually gifted. Among his students were the founders of the Hanafi and Maliki and Mu’tazilah schools.

  6. Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar (in arabo محمد بن جعفر ‎?; Abissinia, 613 - 615 – Siffin, 657) è stato un Sahaba. Nato in Abissinia, dove suo padre Jaʿfar b. Abī Ṭālib - fratello di ʿAlī e nipote di Abū Ṭālib e di Fāṭima bt. Asad - aveva compiuto la Piccola Egira, sposò più tardi Umm Kulthūm bt.

  7. Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq (Arabic: محمد بن جعفر الصادق, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq), surnamed al-Dībāj (Arabic: الديباج, lit. 'the handsome'), [1] the younger full brother of Musa al-Kazim , [2] and son of Ja'far al-Sadiq appeared in Mecca in the year 200 A.H. / 815 C.E., in the ...