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Abu Shu'ayb al-Soussi

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Abu Shu'ayb Salih ibn Ziyad ibn Abdillah ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Jarood al-Rustubi al-Soussi al-Raqqi (Arabic: أبو شعيب صالح بن بن زياد بن عبدالله بن إسماعيل بن إبراهيم بن الجارود الرُّستبي السوسي الرَّقي, c. 789/790 – 874),[1] better known as Abu Shu'ayb al-Soussi or simply al-Soussi, was a significant figure in the transmission of the qira'at, having transmitted the qira'ah of Abu 'Amr through Yahya al-Yazidi.

Qira'at

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Abu Shu;ayb al-Soussi was born in 173 AH (around 790 AD), and learned the Quran from Yahya al-Yazidi, who himself had learnt from the renowned scholar and Arab linguist Abu Amr.[2]

He became known as the "Sheikh of Raqqa," and was its principal Qāriʾ during his time. His students in the Quran included his son Abu al-Ma'soom Muhammad and Al-Nasa'i.[3]

Chain of transmission

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The riwayah of Al-Soussi is transmitted by Abu Shu'ayb al-Soussi, on the authority of Yahya al-Yazidi, on the authority of Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' al-Basri, from Mujahid ibn Jabr, from Abdullah ibn Abbas, from Ubayy ibn Ka'b, from the Prophet Muhammad.[4]

Hadith

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Al-Soussi was also a narrator of the Hadith. Among those who narrated from him were Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris al-Razi and Abu Bakr ibn Abi Asim.[5]

'Aqeedah

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Al-Soussi was an Athari. It was narrated that when his daughter's husband did not explicitly reject the createdness of the Quran, a well-known Mu'tazilite position, he terminated their marriage.[6]

Death

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Al-Soussi died in Raqqa in the month of Muharram in 261 AH (late 874 AD).[7]

References

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  1. ^ "سيرة ابو شعيب السوسي - مرجعي Marj3y" (in Arabic). 2022-04-20. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  2. ^ "أبي شعيب صالح بن زياد بن عبد الله السوسي".
  3. ^ "ترجمة الراوي أبي شعيب السوسي (173 – 261هـ)". www.alukah.net (in Arabic). 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  4. ^ "سند رواية السوسي الى النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم". منتديات مزامير آل داوُد (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  5. ^ Ibn al-Jazari. Ghayat al-Nihayah (in Arabic).
  6. ^ "ص273 - كتاب مسالك الأبصار في ممالك الأمصار - أبو شعيب السوسي - المكتبة الشاملة". shamela.ws. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  7. ^ "السوسي أبو شعيب صالح بن زياد بن عبد الله - The Hadith Transmitters Encyclopedia". hadithtransmitters.hawramani.com. Retrieved 2023-01-09.