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| Name: |
Zalim ibn 'Amr ibn Sufyan ibn Jandal al-Duali |
| Title: |
Abu al-Aswad |
| Birth: |
-16 BH (603 CE) |
| Death: |
69 AH (688) |
| Maddhab: |
Shiite[verification needed] |
| Influences: |
Ali |
| Influenced: |
Nasr ibn Asim, Yahya ibn Yamur |
Abu al-Aswad Al-Du'ali (Arabic: أبو الأسود الدؤلي) (c.603-688) was a close companion of Imam Ali and grammarian. he was the first to place dots on the Arabic Words and the first to write on Arabic linguistics[1], he educated many students[2].
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