Ādam ibn Abī Iyyās: ʿAbd al-Raḥmān wa yuqāl: Nāhiya ibn Muḥammad ibn Shuʿayb al-Khurāsānī al-Marwudhī Abū al-Ḥasan al-ʿAsqalānī, mawlā Banī Taym aw Tamīm (al-mutawaffā: 221 AH)
آدم بن أبى إياس: عبد الرحمن ويقال: ناهية بن محمد بن شعيب الخراسانى المروذى أبو الحسن العسقلانى، مولى بنى تيم أو تميم (المتوفى: 221هـ)
Ibn Abi Iyas Casqalani, originally named Abd al-Rahman, also known as Nahiyah, was a distinguished Islamic scholar from Khurasan, specifically Marw. He later settled in Asqalan. A freedman of the Banu Taym or Banu Tamim, he was known for his profound knowledge in Hadith sciences. His contributions to Islamic scholarship were significant, with his works being referenced by later scholars in the field. Despite the challenges of his era, his dedication to the study and transmission of Hadith left a...
Ibn Abi Iyas Casqalani, originally named Abd al-Rahman, also known as Nahiyah, was a distinguished Islamic scholar from Khurasan, specifically Marw. He later settled in Asqalan. A freedman of the Banu...