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traditionist
traditionist (trəˈdɪʃənɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. One who accepts, adheres to, or maintains the authority of, tradition. a. generally.1666 Tillotson Rule Faith iii. x, This fundamental difference about the rule of faith..is fully acknowledged by the traditionists themselves. 1706 Phillips (ed. Ke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Traditionist
Traditionist may refer to someone who upholds or transmits a tradition, a traditionalist. wikipedia.org
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Redemptorist (disambiguation)
Redemptorist station, upcoming light rail station in Manila, Philippines Transalpine Redemptorists, former name for Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, traditionist wikipedia.org
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traditioner
traditioner rare. (trəˈdɪʃənə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] 1. = traditionist 1.1646 J. Gregory Notes & Observ. xxv. 122 The Easterne Traditioners meane by this the continuall sadnesse and contristation of heart. 1649 W. Sclater Comm. Malachy (1650) 48 The most superstitious Traditioners that ever lived... Oxford English Dictionary
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traditionalist
traˈditionalist [f. traditional + -ist.] a. An adherent of traditionalism; one who upholds the authority of tradition: = traditionist 1. Also attrib.1875 E. White Life in Christ ii. xvi. (1878) 188 If the Pharisaic doctrine of the oral law were the truth.., there was no reason why the Incarnate Wisd... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ahmad ibn Harb
Ahmad ibn Harb al-Nisaburi was a noted ascetic of Nishapur, a reliable traditionist and a fighter in the holy wars. wikipedia.org
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Ibn Jarir
Ibn Jarir may refer to: al-Tabari (839–923), fully Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, Muslim historian from Tabaristan Wahb ibn Jarir (died 822), Muslim traditionist wikipedia.org
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Sunnite
Sunnite (ˈsʌnaɪt) Also 8–9 Sonnite. [f. Sunna or Sunni + -ite1.] A Muslim who accepts the orthodox tradition (Sunna) as well as the Koran. (Cf. Shiite.) Also attrib.1718 [see tradition n. 6 c]. 1734 G. Sale tr. Koran, Prelim. Disc. iii. (1877) 52 It is the belief of the Sonnites or orthodox that the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ibn al-'Arabi
ibn al-Arabi (1076–1148), Andalusi Muslim scholar of Maliki jurisprudence See also Ibn al-A'rabi, (ca. 760 – 846), philologist, genealogist, and oral traditionist wikipedia.org
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Al-Mursi
al-Zaqqaq, sometimes wrongly called al-Mursi (fl. 12th century), Andalusi poet Ibn Sa'ada, Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Mursi (d. 1170), Islamic traditionist Ibn Hubaysh, Abu'l-Qasim 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Mursi (b. 1110), Islamic traditionist Safwan ibn Idris, Abu Bakr ibn Ibrahim al-Tujibi al-Mursi wikipedia.org
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Muhammad ibn Ali
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi was the son of Ali al-Hadi and the brother of Hasan al-Askari Muhammad ibn `Ali at-Tirmidhi (died ), Sunni jurist (faqih) and traditionist wikipedia.org
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Aḥmad Ibn-Muḥammad al-Qudūrī
Ahmad ibn Muhammad Quduri, also known as Imam al-Quduri, was a renowned Hanafi jurist and traditionist. wikipedia.org
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Naim ibn Hammad
Abū ‘Abd Allāh Nu‘aym bin Ḥammād al-Khuzā‘ī al-Marwazī (; 13 Jumada al-Awwal 228 AH / 18 February 843 CE in Samarra) was a traditionist from Marw al-Rudh wikipedia.org
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Safwan
footballer (born 1934) Safwan Hawsawi, Saudi Arabian football player (born 1992) Safwan Khalil, taekwondo athlete (born 1986) Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs, Muslim traditionist wikipedia.org
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Wahb ibn Jarir
Wahb ibn Jarīr ibn Ḥazīm () (died 822) was a Muslim traditionist from Basra and a source frequently cited in the histories of al-Tabari and Khalifa ibn wikipedia.org
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