![]() He was a coppersmith from a town called Jirjaya (Gerzhiya) ( Arabic: جرجرايا, south east of Baghdad), settled and working there, where a decisive battle took place in year 12. Muhammad's father (the name Abu Bakr was seldom used) was one of the many captives taken by Khalid ibn al-Walid after the Battle of Ayn al-Tamr. ![]() His birth came two years before the end of the rule of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan. ![]() Biography Īccording to Yehia Gouda's reference book on Muslim oneiromancy Dreams and Their Meanings ( ISBN 7-1, published in 1991), Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Sirin Al-Ansari (33-110 AH 653–728), was born in Basra, as mentioned, in 653, i.e., the 33rd year after Muhammad's leaving from Makkah to the then Medina. Once regarded as the same person as Achmet son of Seirim, this is no longer believed to be true, as shown by Maria Mavroudi. He is claimed by some to have been an interpreter of dreams, though others regard the books to have been falsely attributed to him. ![]() Muhammad Ibn Sirin ( Arabic: محمد بن سيرين) (born in Basra) was a Muslim tabi' who lived in the 8th century CE. ![]()
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