tabi‘un
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The ' (, or , ' , ) are the generation of Muslims who followed the companions () of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and thus received their teachings secondhand. A knew at least one . As such, they played an important part in the development of Islamic thought and knowledge, and in the political development of the early caliphate.
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The ' (, or , ' , ) are the generation of Muslims who followed the companions () of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and thus received their teachings secondhand. A knew at least one . As such, they played an important part in the development of Islamic thought and knowledge, and in the political development of the early caliphate.
The next generation of Muslims after the are called the . The first three generations of Muhammad's followers make up the of Islam.
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