Salaf PDF
Salaf PDF
Salaf PDF
Salaf (Arabic: ﺳﻠﻒ, "ancestors" or "predecessors"), also often referred to with the honorific expression of "al-salaf al-ṣāliḥ"
(اﻟﺴﻠﻒ اﻟﺼﺎﻟﺢ, "the pious predecessors") are often taken to be the first three generations of Muslims,[1] that is the generations of
the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and his companions (the Sahabah), their successors (the Tabi‘un), and the successors of the
successors (the Taba Tabi‘in).[2]
The words Salaf, Saleef and Salafah all refer to the unified group of the past.[3]
Contents
Second generation
Third generation
See also
References
Second generation
The Tabi‘un, the successors of Sahabah.
Third generation
The Tabi‘ al-Tabi‘in, the successors of the Tabi‘un.
See also
List of Sahaba
Non-Muslims who interacted with Muslims during Muhammad's era
Salafi movement
References
1. Lacey, Robert (2009). Inside the Kingdom, Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi
Arabia. New York: Viking. p. 9.
2. AbdurRahman.org (2014-09-29). "The Meaning of the Word "Salaf" – Abu 'Abdis-Salaam Hasan bin Qaasim ar-
Raymee" (https://abdurrahman.org/2014/09/29/the-meaning-of-the-word-salaf-abu-abdis-salaam-hasan-bin-qaasi
m-ar-raymee/). AbdurRahman.Org. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
3. AbdurRahman.org (2014-09-29). "The Meaning of the Word "Salaf" – Abu 'Abdis-Salaam Hasan bin Qaasim ar-
Raymee" (https://abdurrahman.org/2014/09/29/the-meaning-of-the-word-salaf-abu-abdis-salaam-hasan-bin-qaasi
m-ar-raymee/). AbdurRahman.Org. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
4. Al bidaya wan Nahaya, Ibn Kathir
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