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The '''Tābiʿū al-Tābʿīn''' ({{langx|ar|تَابِعُو ٱلتَّابِعِينَ}}, singular {{lang|ar|تَابِعُ ٱلتَّابِعِينَ}}) is the generation after the [[Tabi‘un|Tābi‘ūn]] in [[Islam]]. | The '''Tābiʿū al-Tābʿīn''' ({{langx|ar|تَابِعُو ٱلتَّابِعِينَ}}, singular '''Tābiʿ al-Tābʿīn''' {{lang|ar|تَابِعُ ٱلتَّابِعِينَ}}) is the generation after the [[Tabi‘un|Tābi‘ūn]] in [[Islam]]. | ||
The first generation of [[Muslims]] are called the [[companions of Muhammad]]. The second generation of Muslims are called ''tābi‘ūn'' "Successors". The third generation are called ''tabi‘ū al-tabi‘īn'' "successors of the Successors".<ref name="ODI-301">{{cite book|last1=Esposito|first1=John L.|title=The Oxford Dictionary of Islam|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6VeCWQfVNjkC|date=2003|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|page=301|isbn=9780195125597|access-date=9 March 2019}}</ref> The three generations make up the [[Salaf]], the "Ancestors", of Islam. | The first generation of [[Muslims]] are called the [[companions of Muhammad]]. The second generation of Muslims are called ''tābi‘ūn'' "Successors". The third generation are called ''tabi‘ū al-tabi‘īn'' "successors of the Successors".<ref name="ODI-301">{{cite book|last1=Esposito|first1=John L.|title=The Oxford Dictionary of Islam|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6VeCWQfVNjkC|date=2003|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|page=301|isbn=9780195125597|access-date=9 March 2019}}</ref> The three generations make up the [[Salaf]], the "Ancestors", of Islam. | ||
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The Tābiʿū al-Tābʿīn (Template:Langx, singular Tābiʿ al-Tābʿīn Script error: No such module "Lang".) is the generation after the Tābi‘ūn in Islam.
The first generation of Muslims are called the companions of Muhammad. The second generation of Muslims are called tābi‘ūn "Successors". The third generation are called tabi‘ū al-tabi‘īn "successors of the Successors".[1] The three generations make up the Salaf, the "Ancestors", of Islam.
Definition according to the Sunnis
The Sunnis define a successor of the Successors as a Muslim who:
- Saw at least one of the tābiʿ.
- Was rightly guided (is a Sunni)
- Died in the state of Sunnihood
In a Hadith, The Nabi Muhammad said, "The best people are those living in my generation, then those coming after them, and then those coming after." Sahih Bukhari[2]
List of Tābiʿ al-Tābʿīn
- Sufyan al-Thawri
- Sufyan ibn ʽUyaynah
- Malik ibn Anas
- Abu Yusuf
- Muhammad al-Shaybani
- Abd al-Rahman al-Awza'i
- Abd Allah ibn al-Mubarak
- Al-Shafi'i
- Zayd ibn Ali
- Al-Layth ibn Sa'd
- Hammad Ibn Zayd
- Makki ibn Ibrahim
- Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad
- Dawud al-Ta'i
- Sari al-Saqati
- Abdullah Shah Ghazi
- Muhammad al-Bukhari
- Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Yahya ibn Ma'in
- Ishaq ibn Rahwayh