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Abdullah ibn Abbas

Abdullah ibn Abbas

619 CE687 CE · Ta'if

Abdullah ibn Abbas (c. 619-687 CE) was a first cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, son of the Prophet's uncle al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib and of Umm al-Fadl Lubaba. Tradition places his birth in Mecca about three years before the Hijra (the community's migration to Medina), making him a young teenager when the Prophet died. He is remembered above all as a foundational figure in tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis, the disciplined interpretation of scripture), and is honoured with the epithets al-Hibr ("the learned one," literally "the ink") and Tarjuman al-Qur'an ("interpreter of the Qur'an").

Reports describe him teaching in Medina, organising lessons by subject. In the first Muslim civil wars he sided with Ali ibn Abi Talib, the Prophet's son-in-law, and is reported to have served as governor of Basra and to have taken part in Ali's campaigns; sources also report a dispute over the Basra treasury. Later, when Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr claimed the caliphate, Ibn Abbas reportedly refused allegiance and was exiled to Ta'if, where he died, traditionally in 68 AH (687-8 CE), though some accounts give 69 or 70 AH.

A vast body of exegesis was later attributed to him. Modern and classical scholars caution that much of this is unreliable: the popular printed "Tafsir Ibn Abbas" (Tanwir al-Miqbas) is widely judged a later, falsely attributed compilation. Sunni tradition ranks him the greatest exegete among the Companions; Shia tradition values him as a loyal supporter of Ali and his sons.

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Tradition places his birth in Mecca (some reports specify Shi'b Abi Talib, the valley of the Banu Hashim) about three years before the Hijra, i.e. c. 619 CE. An alternative report gives five years before the Hijra. As with most Companions of this generation, the exact date is a traditional estimate, not a securely attested one.

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