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Abu Nasr al-Aqta, Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Baghdadi
أبو نصر الأقطع، أحمد بن محمد البغداديAbū Naṣr al-Aqṭaʿ, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Baghdādī
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474 AH
Biography
Abu Nasr al-Aqta, Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Baghdadi, was a distinguished scholarly figure in early Islamic history. Known for his contributions to various Islamic sciences, his intellectual pursuits positioned him among notable scholars of his era. Residing in the cultural and intellectual hub of Baghdad, he engaged with the vibrant scholarly community, contributing writings and teachings that were highly regarded by his peers. His works and insights left a mark on the scholarly traditions of Baghdad, and his legacy continued to be revered by students and scholars who sought his expertise and wisdom in the Islamic tradition.

