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|Nome = Abū Isḥāq ʿAlī ibn Faḍl ibn Aḥmad
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|AnnoNascita = 1027<ref name="society52">{{cita libro |cognome=Ephrat |nome=Daphna |titolo=A Learned Society in a Period of Transition: The Sunni 'Ulama' of Eleventh-Century Baghdad (SUNY series in Medieval Middle East History)|editore= State University of New York Press |data=2000 |isbn=079144645X |pagina=52}}</ref>
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== Biografia ==
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Al-Isfarāʾinī then chose to leave Baghdad and return to his native town of Isfarāʾin despite the esteem and favour shown to him by the scholars of Iraq.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ephrat |first1=Daphna |title=A Learned Society in a Period of Transition: The Sunni 'Ulama' of Eleventh-Century Baghdad (SUNY series in Medieval Middle East History)|publisher= State University of New York Press |date=2000 |isbn=079144645X |page=66}}</ref> Later he accepted an invitation to [[Nishapur]], where a school was built for him.<ref name="encyclopediaofislam"/> From 411 AH he held sessions teaching hadith in the congregational mosque of Nishapur.<ref name="encyclopediaofislam108">{{cite book |last1=Lewis |first1=B. |last2=Menage |first2=V.L. |last3=Pellat |first3=Ch. |last4=Schacht |first4=J. |title=Encyclopaedia of Islam (New Edition) |volume=Volume IV (Iran-Kha) |publisher=Brill |___location=Leiden, Netherlands |date=1997 |origyear=1st. pub. 1978 |isbn=9004078193 |page=108}}</ref>
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