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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' abstract "Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عمرو بن العلاء; died 770 CE/154 AH) was the Qur'an reciter of Basra, Iraq and an Arab linguist. He was born in Mecca in 689/690CE (70AH). Descended from a branch of the tribe of Banu Tamim, Ibn al-'Ala' is one of the seven primary transmitters of the chain of narration for the Qur'an. He is also considered the founder of the Basran school of Arabic grammar.He was a student of Ibn Abi Ishaq and a teacher of Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, Yunus ibn Habib, Al-Asma'i and Harun ibn Musa. According to Asma'i, he once asked his teacher one-thousand grammatical questions, and Ibn al-'Ala' answered every one of them with examples. Ibn al-'Ala's other student, Abu 'Ubaida, claimed that he was the most learned of all men in philology, grammar, Arabic poetry and the Qur'an. Although he never met Sibawayhi, the ethnic Persian considered the father of Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi quotes from Abu Amr 57 times in his infamous Kitab, mostly by transmission from Ibn Habib and al-Farahidi.The famous Qur'an reciter Hafs al-Duri was also from Abu 'Amr's students, who preserved his recitation. In turn, al-Duri passed on Abu 'Amr's method of recitation to Niftawayh and Muhammad bin Dawud al-Zahiri. Ibn al-'Ala' was a contemporary of many early Muslim notables; he remarked that in his experience, Hasan of Basra and Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf were the first and second most eloquent and pure speakers of the Arabic language.He died in Kufa in 770CE (154AH). Having just come back from a visit to the governor of Syria, Ibn al-'Ala' experienced a series of fainting fits while in Kufa, where he was buried.".
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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' dateOfDeath "770".
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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' name "al-'Ala, Abu 'Amr ibn".
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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' comment "Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عمرو بن العلاء; died 770 CE/154 AH) was the Qur'an reciter of Basra, Iraq and an Arab linguist. He was born in Mecca in 689/690CE (70AH). Descended from a branch of the tribe of Banu Tamim, Ibn al-'Ala' is one of the seven primary transmitters of the chain of narration for the Qur'an.".
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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' givenName "Abu 'Amr ibn".
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- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' name "Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala".
- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' name "al-'Ala, Abu 'Amr ibn".
- Abu_'Amr_ibn_al-'Ala' surname "al-'Ala".