Al-Azd
Al-Azd is an ancient Arabian tribe originating from Northern Arabia, historically inhabiting the Sarawat Mountains in the Hejaz region and parts of southwestern Saudi Arabia. They played a significant role in early Islamic history through various branches, including the Ghassanids in Syria and the Ansar in Medina. Notable members and dynasties include the Ghassanid rulers, the Nasrid dynasty of Al-Andalus, and the Al Said dynasty of Oman.
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Abu Dawud Sulayman ibn al-Ash'ath al-Sijistani was a Persian Muslim scholar of hadith known for compiling the Sunan Abu Dawud, one of the six canonical Sunni hadith collections.
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Ash‘ath was an early Islamic figure known as the father of Abu Dawud al-Sijistani, a prominent hadith scholar who compiled one of the six canonical Sunni hadith collections.
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